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'The Mahabharat is mythological', said Gandhi!

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Gandhi's picture where he is dressed in a loincloth, with a

copy of the Bhagwad Gita at his side - is a common sight throughout

India. Gandhi did not accept Sri Krishna as God, but as a man with

exceptional qualities.

Gandhi believed that Mahabhaharat was a work of fiction

and that it did not actually take place. He said, 'Pandav's and

Kaurav's are in reality the conflict between good and bad tendencies

within us. Pandav's are the good tendencies and Kauravs, the bad

ones',

In the Eleventh Chapter of Gita, it is said that Lord

Krishna shows His formidable form to Arjuna. According to Gandhi

this chapter was interpolated, meaning that it was not there in the

original Gita and that someone appended it later. The same Gandhi,

it is said, discovered 'Yoga of non-attachment' from the same

Bhagwad Gita! It is said that he discovered Satyagraha from Gita as

well!

Burn the treatises on Gita, which do not acknowledge Lord

Krishna to be the Supreme God.' - Gurudev, Dr. Kaate Swami ji

(Ghangarjit, January 2006)

Read more about Gandhism against Hinduism at :

http://www.hindujagruti.org/activities/campaigns/national/gandhi/

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