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Gandhi was singing ISWAR ALLAH TERE NAAM but at the last moment of his life he said Hey Ram Hey Ram Hey Ram-does it prove any thing?
Asked by ncdas,
23 Feb '12 11:56 am
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In short time in dieing he said Hey Ram Hey Ram Hey Ram
if he could get time might sing ISWAR ALLAH TERE NAAM
Answered by bhanwar bothra, 23 Feb '12 12:01 pm
if he could get time might sing ISWAR ALLAH TERE NAAM
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It proves that a person can belong to any religion at the core of his heart, but can also be a believer of "Sarv Dharm, Sambhaav". The world would be a better place if more people believed in this ... along with their personal religions.
Answered by QueSera Sera, 23 Feb '12 12:22 pm
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It proves that inspite of decieving ones self thro out of the life, finally at the last moment concious of every one becomes clear...... he died with a clear concious but lived with a deceptive concious.
Answered by INDER VIG, 23 Feb '12 12:03 pm
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Those last words are still debatable & if he said that also, it should not make any difference. What is in name when he lived ISHWAR ALLAH TERO NAAM?
Answered by Gypsy, 23 Feb '12 11:58 am
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The utterance of 'Iswar Allah' would have got drowned in the noise of gun fire and his mumbling of Tere Nam would have been misheard by people as Hey Ram :):)
Answered by Shyam, 25 Feb '12 11:31 am
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