Mahatma Gandhi Statue

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What if a statue could whisper secrets of resilience? Here at the Mahatma Gandhi Statue in Honolulu, it seems to do just that. The Mahatma Gandhi Statue, titled “A Fistful of Salt”, isn’t just a bronze figure. It’s a symbol of peace and nonviolent resistance. It stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of Gandhi’s philosophy. The statue has witnessed its share of adversity. In August 2023, it was toppled from its base in Kapiolani Park. The cause remained a mystery, possibly high winds or an act of vandalism. But like the principles Gandhi championed, the statue refused to stay down. After nearly 11 months and almost $38,000 in restoration work, the Mahatma Gandhi Statue was returned to its rightful place. Sculptor Kim Duffett meticulously repaired the damage. He even strengthened the anchoring system to withstand winds up to 120 mph. The statue now stands stronger than before, a powerful reminder of resilience. The Gandhi International Institute for Peace celebrated the statue’s return on October 2nd, 2024. This date holds special significance. It’s Mahatma Gandhi Day, a day designated by the state of Hawaii to honor his legacy. The reinauguration ceremony included Hawaiian and Indian blessings, performances by the Royal Hawaiian Band, and a keynote speech. The Mahatma Gandhi Statue in Honolulu is more than just a memorial. It’s a beacon of hope, reminding us of the power of peace and the importance of nonviolent resistance. Its story is a testament to the enduring strength of Gandhi’s philosophy, a philosophy that continues to inspire people around the world.

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