Gandhi Tops the List
Gandhi, Dalai Lama in TIME?s top list
Released on the 100th birth anniversary of the late
Gandhi's experiments with satyagraha -- the genesis of the non-violent methods of protest pioneered by him -- and his leadership of India's freedom movement that has inspired many revolutionaries of later years, led him to the top of the list of the 25 all time greats.
Describing Mohandas Gandhi as a figure "few will ever forget", the prestigious magazine said his struggle paved the way for other social movements including
"While working as a lawyer in
Gandhi, who left behind a universal influence, has inspired leaders like American civil rights movement leader Martin Luther King and
The 16th century Mughal Emperor Jalaluddin Mohammad Akbar, a figure who played a major role in unifying the largely scattered fiefdoms in northern India, also finds a place in the elite list.
The ethos of pluralism and tolerance pioneered by the Muslim ruler in a Hindu-majority
The third Mughal ruler of
"If ever a leader merited a tautology, it was the Mughal Emperor Akbar the Great. Under Akbar, a fragile collection of fiefs around
The Dalai Lama, who has often admitted the Mahatma's influence on him, has also been lauded for the non-violence and tolerance message that he has passed on to the generations.
The magazine described Hitler as possibly the most reviled man in the history of human existence, a universal symbol for evil.
The other figures mentioned in the list are Alexander the Great, Mao Zedong, Winston Churchill, Genghis Khan, Nelson Mandela, and Abraham Lincoln.
Source: PTI
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