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• Martyrs’ Day | Deaf Talks | Deaf NEWS • Why only Gandhi's photo's on currency note... Hi welcome to Deaf Talks news, Today is October 2nd, our Gandhiji's 154th birthday. You all might have seen many videos about Gandhi. We have already posted a long video about him and why the government of India printed his image on the money. But today we are going to see something entirely different from the last video. Because the last video was completely positive, and this was completely the other side of Gandhi. Gandhi has written his own biography about his life, 'The Story of My Experiments with Truth’. In that, he has written about his personal life, which is connected to religion. He was married at the age of 13, and his wife was 14 years old. He mentioned that as a married 16-year-old, he had left his sick father’s bedside to be with his wife, and as they made love, So Gandhi thought that because of his lust and love, his father had died. After his wife, Kasturba, died in 1944, Gandhi began the habit of sharing his bed with naked young women. The young women are his personal doctor, Sushila Nayar, and his grandnieces, Abha and Manu. They are 60 years younger than Gandhi. But why did they sleep with Gandhi? Gandhi did not have sex with them, but he wants to test his self-control and avoid temptations. This was written by Gandhi in his autobiography. Also, he wrote that a person who had such control always connected with God, and they would not harm anyone. So he sleeps naked with the young girls to test his self-control. But in 1947, two of his helpers, his stenographer and his Bengali translator, discovered that he was sleeping with a 19-year-old girl. They raised a voice against Gandhi, but then the Indian press stayed silent. But later, in his own story book, Gandhi wrote about this incident because he never told a lie for those he did not have sex with, But we cannot accept that this is right. Anyway, his personal life was something different, but he worked hard for our independence. So India celebrates his birthday. This was all written in his own autobiography in the name of celibacy, which means self-control. Also, there are a few articles we read for references. If you want, links are given below. Subscribe to Deaf Talks, and thanks for watching. https://www.opindia.com/2020/10/mahat.... https://www.theguardian.com/commentis... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahatma... https://www.indigo.ca/en-ca/the-story...

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