 | Delhi Raj Ghat Reviews | 1 - 10 of 19 |  | Raj Ghat is a green peaceful place to visit in Delhi. It's Mahatma Ghandi's final resting place and it's inside a quiet well-looked after little park. The shrine itself is very simple: a raised square platform made of black marble and covered in flowers, with a perpetual flame burning at one end of it. When I was there, one day after Indedpendence day (15 August) the number of flowers formed a carpet over the shrine. Entrance to the memorial is free, but you must take off your shoes to go near the shrine. At the entrance there are guarded shelves where you can leave your shoes. Leave a Comment Directions: about 2 kilometres from the India Gate
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, better known as Mahatma Gandhi, or simply as Gandhi. He is credited with being almost single-handedly responsible for India attaining freedom. However, to the world outside of India, he is credited with the philosophy of non-violence. His approach was a simple one: all our actions must be non-violent. Difficult? you bet! Born on October 2nd, 1869, he hailed from a simple family in India's western state of Gujarat. He studied to be a lawyer and then left for England. Some years later, he went to South Africa, and while there started his non-violent activism against the government of South Africa. He returned home in 1921(? not sure - will check and update) and immediately came to the fore of India's freedom struggle. He lived to see his dream fulfilled. However, it was not as rosy a picture as he may have initially envisaged. Before his eyes, he saw his India being torn asunder, and this violence was to effect him personally too. On January 30, 1948, he was assassinated by a Hindu fundamentalist. His thought and legacy, which have influenced latter-day activists such as Martin Kuther King, Jr. and Nelson Mandela, are in danger of being wiped out in this modern world. The memorial is a simple reminder to India and the world of one of the greatest public figures of the last century. PHOTO CREDIT: j-san Leave a Comment Address: Raj Ghat
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This is where Gandhi has been incinerated. Contemplation place to pay tribute to the Father of the Nation. Leave a Comment
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On the banks of the river Yamuna is the Raj Ghat where the father of the nation Mahatma Gandhi was cremated in 1948, soon after India attained it freedom. Leave a Comment
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nearly everyone who visits delhi visits the mahatma's 'samadhi' at the rajghat. a quite place , at least compared to the rest of the delhi. a very nice place to relax . a place where you'd be able to see all ur life in a just a few moments....magic isn't it11!!! Leave a Comment Directions: the place is located about 2-km from india gate..india gate being one big round about connecting tens of roads together and right next to the parliament house and the president's official rsidence..Other Contact: one should measure all his dista
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RAJGHAT. This place is ded¡icated to Gandhi, it is a memorial place. It was very nice to see all the flowers and plants there are in this beatiful place. Leave a Comment
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Go to show your respect for India's 'Father of the Nation'. Opposite the Gandhi Memorial Museum is the place where Mahatma Gandhi was cremated. It is a national shrine and you can go to place flowerpetals on the stone, where an eternal fire is burning (my giant head is in front of the fire :( on the pic). On the stone you can read his last words 'He Ram' (Oh God). Leave a Comment Address: Raj Ghat
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If you, like I, feel that Mahatma Gandhi is one of the greatest men there ever were, go to the Gandhi memorial Museum in Delhi! There is a lot to see, the most macabre being a room dedicated to his last day showing both the clothes he was wearing (still bloodstained) and one of the bullets that killed him. Also a lot of his belongings (which, in fact, were very few) and photos. Well worth a visit!!! Leave a Comment Address: Opposite Raj Ghat, Ring Road, Delhi
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The simple black marble platform surrounded by a neat lawn is a fitting monument to Mahatma Gandhi and a resting place of his ashes (they were scattered in the four cornes of India and some were placed also here). A remarkably peaceful spot despite the crowds of pilgrims coming to pay hommage. A commemorative ceremony is followed every Friday - the day of the assassination. Must leave shoes just before entering the inner enclosure (there is a paid and unpaid shoe storage, 1rp per pair). To the north you can also find the creamtion sites of Javaharlar Nehru and Indira, Rajiv and Sanjay Gandhi. Leave a Comment
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This area is quite emotive. Rajghat is the area that Mahatma Ghandi was cremated.A black platform stands in the middle of a low level stadium.It is usually covered in garlands and surrounded by people paying respect or what seemed to be mourning,The platform is inscribed with "He Ram" his last words meaning "Oh God" Leave a Comment Directions: Mahatma Ghandi Road...this a no shoes place,expect to tip for special shoe boxes just for tourists!!
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