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Good day ladies and gentleman
The 2008 Protea proof set commemorating the very influential Mahatma Gandhi on 3 gold and silver coins.
The Protea coin series commemorates various aspects and important events in the history of South Africa. The 2008 Protea Coin Series will feature Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi — better known as Mahatma Gandhi ( 1869- 1948). Mahatma Gandhi lived in South Africa from April 1893 to July 1914. Although not South African by birth, he said "I was born in India, but I was made in South Africa". He said these words because he first started with his campaign of "Ahimsa" (non-violence) and "Satyagraha" (way of truth) while he was campaigning for freedom in South Africa.
Gandhi influenced both national and international movements and brought the cause of India’s independence from British colonial rule to world attention. Gandhi’s principle of satyagraha (from Sanskrit satya: truth, and graha: grasp/hold), has also inspired other democratic activists, including Martin Luther King, Jr., John Lennon and the 14th Dalai Lama.
The title of "Mahatma" (Sanskrit term of reverence "mahatman" meaning "one of great soul") was accorded on Gandhi in 1915 by his admirer Rabindranath Tagore (the first Asian to win the Nobel Prize for Literature). It was given in response to Gandhi conferring the title of "Gurudev" (great teacher) upon Tagore.
Sadly Gandhi’s warm relations with many who did not belong to the Hindu fold, led to his assassination in 1948 by a Hindu extremist.
It is ironic that this great pacifist, the first to employ non-violence in a political context, was never awarded the Nobel Peace Prize! The 1960 Nobel Peace Prize winner, Chief Albert Luthuli from South Africa, applied Gandhi’s principles while fighting apartheid in South Africa. The profound lessons Gandhi learnt in South Africa, spurned him to stand-up and without violence fight for his beloved India, earning him the title of "Father of the Nation".
Have a blessed day.