Speaking of Gandhi Gandhi Memorial Center
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- Onderwijs
“Speaking of Gandhi” is a podcast presented by the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Foundation, Inc. in Washington, DC and the Director of the Gandhi Memorial Center, Srimati Karuna. Each episode will highlight messages from Mahatma Gandhi with reflection on his speeches, writings and actions throughout his life (1869-1948).
Music of “Vaishnavajanato” arranged by Samia Mahbub Ahmad (vocal) and Jeffrey H. Bauer (piano), with Debu Nayak (tabla), Pam Broene (flute), Anthony Hyatt (violin) and Tony Ventouris (guitar).
Cover art by Caroline Livaditis
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Mahatma Gandhi on the Law of Love
Srimati Karuna, Director of the Gandhi Memorial Center in Washington, DC, offers reflections on messages from the life of Mahatma Gandhi. Each episode presents new thoughts from his writings and speeches. For more information: www.gandhimemorialcenter.org
Reflection by Srimati Karuna, readings from Mahatma Gandhi by Fred Dixon and Music of “Vaishnavajanato” arranged by Dr. Samia Mahbub Ahmad (vocal) and Jeffrey H. Bauer (piano), with Debu Nayak (tabla), Pam Broene (flute), Anthony Hyatt (violin) and Tony Ventouris (guitar). Cover art by Caroline Livaditis.
For more reading: “The Collected Volumes of Mahatma Gandhi” by Navajivan Press, “Mohandas Gandhi: Essential Writings,” Selected with an Introduction by John Dear, “The Way to God,” Writings by Mahatma Gandhi Edited by M.S. Deshpande -
William Stuart Nelson and Gandhi - Truth and Nonviolence
Srimati Karuna, Director of the Gandhi Memorial Center in Washington, DC, offers reflections on messages from the life of Mahatma Gandhi. Each episode presents new thoughts from his writings and speeches. For more information: www.gandhimemorialcenter.org
Reflection by Srimati Karuna, readings from Dr. William Stuart Nelson by Tony Ventouris and Music of “Vaishnavajanato” arranged by Dr. Samia Mahbub Ahmad (vocal) and Jeffrey H. Bauer (piano), with Debu Nayak (tabla), Pam Broene (flute), Anthony Hyatt (violin) and Tony Ventouris (guitar). Cover art by Caroline Livaditis.
For more reading: “Journal on Religious Thought” from Howard University Archives; The Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi, and The Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute. -
Gandhi and the Nightingale of India - Mrs. Sarojini Naidu
Srimati Karuna, Director of the Gandhi Memorial Center in Washington, DC, offers reflections on messages from the life of Mahatma Gandhi. For each episode new thoughts from his writings and speeches will be presented. For more information: www.gandhimemorialcenter.org
Reflection by Srimati Karuna, readings from Mahatma Gandhi by Dr. Natwar Gandhii, and readings from Mrs. Sarojini Naidu by Jacki Rocwell; and Music of “Vaishnavajanato” arranged by Dr. Samia Mahbub Ahmad (vocal) and Jeffrey H. Bauer (piano), with Debu Nayak (tabla), Pam Broene (flute), Anthony Hyatt (violin) and Tony Ventouris (guitar). Cover art by Caroline Livaditis.
For more reading: “Speeches and Writings of Sarojini Naidu” , “Sarojini Naidu: A Biography” by Padmini Sengupta, and “Sarojini Naidu: The Nightingale and The Freedom Fighter: What Sarojini Naidu Did, What Sarojini Naidu Said” by Anu Kumar. -
The Mahatma - Lead, Kindly Light
Srimati Karuna, Director of the Gandhi Memorial Center in Washington, DC, offers reflections on messages from the life of Mahatma Gandhi. Each week new thoughts from his writings and speeches will be presented. For more information: www.gandhimemorialcenter.org
Reflection by Srimati Karuna, Readings from Mahatma Gandhi by Steve Bauer, “Lead Kindly, Light” sung by Steve Bauer with an arrangement for bells by the Golden Lotus Temple Bell Choir that was directed by Jeffrey H. Bauer; and Music of “Vaishnavajanato” arranged by Dr. Samia Mahbub Ahmad (vocal) and Jeffrey H. Bauer (piano), with Debu Nayak (tabla), Pam Broene (flute), Anthony Hyatt (violin) and Tony Ventouris (guitar). Cover art by Caroline Livaditis.
For more reading: “Gandhi and ‘Lead, Kindly Light’” by Willam Emilsen; “Young India” by M.K. Gandhi, October 10, 1928; “An Autobiography: The Story of My Experiments with Truth” by M.K. Gandhi; “Book of Prayers” by M.K. Gandhi and edited by John Strohmeier. -
Gandhi - Songs from Prison
Srimati Karuna, Director of the Gandhi Memorial Center in Washington, DC, offers reflections on messages from the life of Mahatma Gandhi. Each week new thoughts from his writings and speeches will be presented. For more information: www.gandhimemorialcenter.org
Reflection by Srimati Karuna, Readings from Mahatma Gandhi by Mrs. Hemamala Hettige, “Hari Tum Haro” sung by Mrs. Supriya Dutt; and Music of “Vaishnavajanato” arranged by Dr. Samia Mahbub Ahmad (vocal) and Jeffrey H. Bauer (piano), with Debu Nayak (tabla), Pam Broene (flute), Anthony Hyatt (violin) and Tony Ventouris (guitar). Cover art by Caroline Livaditis.
For more reading: “Songs from Prison: Translations of Indian Lyrics Made in Jail” by Mahatma ‘Gandhi and adapted for the press by John S. Hoyland, “Gandhi’s Letters to a Disciple” with an Introduction by John Haynes Holmes, “Singing Gandhi’s India” by Lakshmi Subramanian and “Book of Prayers” by Mahatma Gandhi and edited by John Strohmeier. -
The Mahatma and Monday - A Day of Silence
Srimati Karuna, Director of the Gandhi Memorial Center in Washington, DC, offers reflections on messages from the life of Mahatma Gandhi. Each week new thoughts from his writings and speeches will be presented. For more information: www.gandhimemorialcenter.org
Reflection by Srimati Karuna, Readings from Mahatma Gandhi by Matthew Pazaryna; and Music of “Vaishnavajanato” arranged by Samia Mahbub Ahmad (vocal) and Jeffrey H. Bauer (piano), with Debu Nayak (tabla), Pam Broene (flute), Anthony Hyatt (violin) and Tony Ventouris (guitar). Cover art by Caroline Livaditis.
For more reading: “An Autobiography: My Experiments with Truth” by Mohandas K. Gandhi, “Mahatma Gandhi: An American Profile” by Srimati Kamala, “Young India” and “Harijan” Newspapers edited by Mohandas K. Gandhi, “Truth is God” by Mohandas K. Gandhi, “Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi” compiled by Navajivan Press