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    Ironic Mode in Ezekiel’s Poetry by Prof. Dr. Ram Sharma    The article is jointly written with Dr. Anshus Bhardwaj  In an earlier time the writers had great crave for using satire and considered it as the greatest literary tool but as they came under the influence of western culture‚ they felt the need of doing something extra that would be helpful to make them extra-ordinary by making the distance between the writer and his craft. In this reference irony becomes a significant device and confers

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    and started living as a family man. Vitthobha was longing for a child so that he could go back to sanyasa ashram leaving his wife with the children‚ but unfortunately they did not have a child for a long time. One day Vitthobha left home without telling his wife and went to Kasi and met Swami Ramanada. (Swami Ramananda is also the guru of Sant Kabirdas). He then formally took Sanyasa ashram from his guru Ramanda and stayed with him in Kasi. His wife Rukmani was searching for him and months passed

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    should be abolished. The government tells the gandhi’s demand was not a legal demand. And then Gandhi started the civil disobedience movement on 12 march 1930 with his famous Dandi march. Gandhi marched almost 375 km with his followers from Sabarmati ashram to Dandi. On 6 april Gandhi reached Dandi‚ and picked up a handful of salt and broke the salt law to show his denial of the salt law. The Government tried to crush the movement theough ruthless repression‚ lathi charges

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    Mohandas mahatma Gandhi was born on 2 October 1869. He became a leader of India’s independence movement‚ organizing boycotts against British institutions in peaceful forms of civil disobedience. He was given the holy name Mahatmas and oversaw a diverse ashram. He was killed by a fanatic in 1948. He was against disobedience and didn’t want anybody to tell him what to do he fasted for hours until they agreed

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    summers are extremely dry‚ hot and the temperature can be as high as 120 F at times. The city experiences good rainfall during the monsoon season. So best time to visit Ahmedabad is during winters. Ahmedabad is world famous because of Mahatma Gandhi’s Ashram (A place where devotees live)‚ famous retreat and the nerve center of India’s freedom movement‚ It has a number of tourist points‚ such as tombs of Ahmed Shah and his queens‚ Jama Masjid‚ Mosque of Sidi Sayid‚ Teen Darwaza or Triple Gateway are major

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    and social goals. Gandhi obtained his law degree from London and he also traveled through India for a year to better acquaint himself with his people. Among his many reputable events‚ Gandhi gained national reputation when he founded an ashram‚ called Satyagraha Ashram‚ to help relieve Indian land owner’s who were exploited by British indigo farmers to grow indigo on fifteen percent of their land and to give up that crop as rent. Not only was Gandhi a political figure to his people‚ he was also part

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    the Non-cooperation movement of 1920–22‚ and directly followed the Purna Swaraj declaration of independence by the Indian National Congress on 26 January 1930. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (commonly called Mahatma Gandhi) led the Dandi march from his base‚ Sabarmati Ashram nearAhmedabad‚ to the coastal village of Dandi‚ located at a small town called Navsari‚ in the state of Gujarat. As he continued on this 24-day‚ 240-mile (390 km) march to produce salt without paying the tax‚ growing numbers of Indians joined him

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    believed to have lived in the first half of the 15th century. He taught that Lord Rama is the supreme Lord‚ and that salvation could be attained only through love for and devotion to him‚ and through the repetition of his sacred name. Ramananda’s ashram in Varanasi became a powerful center of religious influence‚ from which his ideas spread far and wide among all classes of Indians. One of the reasons for his great popularity was that he renounced Sanskrit and used the language of the people for

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    Mohandas Karmanchad Gandhi‚ who is also known as Mahatma Gandhi ‚was the pre-eminent leader of Indian nationalism. Gandhi was born on 2nd October 1869 in Porbandar‚ a coastal town in Bombay. Gandhi was raised in a Hindu bania community in coastal Gujarat. During his life time he practised to be a good Hindu by obeying all the laws and helping others. As well his devotion‚ his goal was to help the poor and protest oppressive taxation and discrimination. Through his efforts he led India to independence

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