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mahatma

[ muh-haht-muh, -hat- ]

noun

(sometimes initial capital letter)
  1. a Brahman sage.
  2. (especially in India) a person who is held in the highest esteem for wisdom and saintliness.
  3. (in Theosophy) a great sage who has renounced further spiritual development in order to aid those who are less advanced.


mahatma

/ məˈhɑːtmə; -ˈhæt- /

noun

  1. Hinduism a Brahman sage
  2. theosophy an adept or sage
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of mahatma1

1850–55; < Sanskrit ٳ, nominative singular of ٳ high-souled, magnanimous, equivalent to - great + ٳ atman
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of mahatma1

C19: from Sanskrit ٳ, from great + ٳ soul
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Gandhi, by then largely known as the mahatma, or “great soul,” had helped lead India into its independent future less than a year before, with millions of Indian nationalists by his side.

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He called Tribe, one of country’s foremost constitutional scholars, “a big mahatma” who “thinks he can get away with this sort of thing.”

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It centers around a towering bronze statue of Indian independence leader Mohandas K. Gandhi, also known as the mahatma or “great soul.”

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But a statue of Mohandas Gandhi in a Delhi park seemed girded for the struggle ahead: Antipollution campaigners had fitted the mahatma with a respirator mask.

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Certain subjects, like Gandhi, who is often referred to as mahatma, or great soul, are particularly guarded.

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