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 | | Jashuva says that Gandhi was the one who spread (rather preached) "ma'navatvam" and also adds that Mahatma was the one who wiped the tears rolling down the cheeks of the untouchables, hence, became the kinsman of the poorest (nirupEda ba'mdhavuDu). |
 | | Jashuva's ba'poojii is a garland of flowery words which disseminate fragrance of character, service to humanity, and universal love of Mahatma offered to the departed great soul. |
 | | Jashuva's ba'poojii is an embodiement of patriotism, memoranda to the society, words of compassion to the oppressed, suppressed, and have-nots, salutations to the great soul (Mahatma), and above all a golden casket of unparallel Telugu poetry of (self) condolences after the sudden demise of Mahatma. |
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