A poetic tribute to Mahatma Gandhi, Father of the Nation, on his birth anniversary by Dr Roopali, exclusively for Different Truths.
In the bustling hurried, harried the city called Ahmedabad in Gujarat stands a quiet, serene, and tranquil place. Here where the river Sabarmati flows quietly This is a place of Peace A peace that “passeth understanding”. From this place called the Sabarmati Ashram they walked 241 long miles away to Dandi. They walked 24 blistering days till they reached the vast salt pits where the Arabian Sea quietly laps its sandy shores. These men wore hand-spun clothes led by a thin bony man all bare-bodied. A man we now call a Mahatma. It was for liberty alone that they were here breaking the shackles of bondage. They churned the salt of liberty. Liberty is the salt of life. Resisting with tranquillity, the wrath of violence, The hammer of sticks rained on their bare backs. They were truth marchers they were all Satyagrahis. The exhausted hands of bloody violence pleaded for pardon and release and insane power fell silent before the might of Peace. “Hail, lawbreaker” trilled the Nightingale of India when an ordinary man called Mohan Das Karamchand Gandhi bent and scooped a fistful of forbidden salt he performed an extraordinary act. In that sacred moment We, the people of India, claimed inalienable rights to humanity. To Liberty and Peace.
Picture design by Anumita Roy, Different Truths
A fitting tribute!
Powerful ink; brings alive the sweat, toil, tears and soul of all that went into what we enjoy today- Liberty!!!! Impactful ink!!!!