Gandhi Jayanti is observed every year on October 2nd in honor of the birth of beloved ‘father of nation’, Mahatma Gandhi. This special day is a tribute to his principles of non-violence, truth, and social justice. As 2024 rolls around, the country commemorates what would have been his 155th birthday, with citizens from all walks of life paying homage to the “Father of the Nation” on social media, especially on platforms like X (formerly Twitter).
Tributes Pour in on X
The spirit of Gandhi Jayanti is particularly visible online, where X users are sharing heartfelt messages and reflections. One user praised Gandhi, saying, “The greatest human ever born on this earth. His message of truth and non-violence continues to guide us on the path of peace and unity. His sacrifice and struggle have inspired millions of lives. His life is a beacon of hope for humanity.”
Another user shared, “On this special day, let’s reflect on the power of truth and non-violence. Wishing you a Gandhi Jayanti filled with inspiration and hope.”
Along with these messages, many users, including brands, posted visuals and artwork honouring Mahatma Gandhi, adding a creative dimension to the nationwide celebration.
Honouring His Philosophy of Non-Violence
Born on October 2, 1869, in Porbandar, Gujarat, Mahatma Gandhi became one of the most iconic leaders in history, playing a crucial role in India’s struggle for independence from British colonial rule. His unwavering commitment to non-violence and civil disobedience has left a lasting impact not only on India but on global movements for justice and equality.
On Gandhi Jayanti, people are reminded of his philosophy and principles, particularly his devotion to non-violence (ahimsa). His teachings continue to serve as a powerful reminder of how peaceful resistance can drive meaningful change in the face of adversity.
The Revered Bhajan: “Vaishnav Jan To”
One of the most endearing aspects of Gandhi Jayanti is the tribute paid to Gandhi’s favourite bhajan, “Vaishnav Jan To”. This devotional song, written by the 15th-century poet-saint Narsinh Mehta, focuses on virtues such as empathy, humanity, and truthfulness, which Gandhi held dear.
On social media, many people have shared audio clips of this beautiful bhajan, offering a musical homage to Gandhi’s legacy. Back in 2018, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had launched a unique medley version of the song, featuring artists from over 40 countries, during the closing ceremony of the Mahatma Gandhi International Sanitation Conference in New Delhi. This collaborative effort showcased how Gandhi’s teachings transcend borders, uniting people across cultures and nations.
Even after more than a century since his birth, Mahatma Gandhi’s ideals continue to resonate with people around the world. His emphasis on tolerance, social justice, and non-violence remains particularly relevant in today’s world, where challenges of violence and injustice persist.
On this Gandhi Jayanti, while people reflect on his immense contributions to the world, there is a collective hope that his teachings will continue to inspire future generations to pursue truth, peace, and equality.