How Nonviolence Changed History: Gandhi & Dalai Lama

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The best philosophy of life - The roots of Ahimsa stretch back thousands of years, deep into the spiritual traditions of India. In Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism, Ahimsa is a fundamental principle, teaching that harming others—whether human, animal, or otherwise—is ultimately harming oneself, due to the interconnectedness of all beings. In Jainism, for example, Ahimsa is taken to an extreme, with followers often going to great lengths to avoid killing even the smallest of creatures. Gandhi, though influenced by many faiths, drew particularly from these traditions as he shaped his own philosophy of nonviolence.

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Chapters:
02:50 The Foundations of Nonviolence
08:09 Gandhi’s Influence on the Dalai Lama
17:41 Philosophical Parallels Between Gandhi and the Dalai Lama
27:58 Global Impact and Continued Legacy
34:58 Differences and Tensions in Their Approach
37:56 Conclusion: The Shared Legacy of Two Giants

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