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Thane, Maharashtra, India
Hello my name is Prerna Mathur. Interior Designer by profession and full time crafter now. i simply love doing crafting. i do Decoupage and MiX media ....

Monday, April 14, 2025

🌿 The Timeless Principles of Gandhian Ideology

Mahatma Gandhi was more than just the leader of India’s independence movement — he was a thinker, a philosopher, and a guide whose ideas still hold great value today. His principles, known as Gandhian ideology, weren’t just political strategies; they were ways of life based on truth, peace, and justice.

Let’s explore the core values that defined Gandhi’s path and continue to inspire people around the world.


🕊️ 1. Ahimsa (Non-Violence)

At the heart of Gandhian ideology is ahimsa, or non-violence. For Gandhi, non-violence wasn’t just the absence of violence — it was active love and compassion for all living beings. He believed that any goal, no matter how big, must be achieved through peaceful means. “An eye for an eye,” he said, “will make the whole world blind.”


đź’¬ 2. Satya (Truth)

Truth was Gandhi’s guiding star. He believed that truth is God and living a truthful life meant being honest in thought, word, and action. He encouraged people to stand up for what’s right, even if they have to stand alone.


🤝 3. Satyagraha (Peaceful Protest)

Satyagraha means "truth force" or "soul force." Gandhi developed this idea as a way to fight injustice through peaceful resistance. Instead of using weapons, satyagrahis used courage, patience, and peaceful disobedience to bring about change. Famous examples include the Salt March and the Quit India Movement.


đź§µ 4. Swadeshi (Self-Reliance)

Gandhi encouraged Indians to become self-sufficient, especially in terms of clothing and goods. He promoted the use of khadi (hand-spun cloth) and boycotted British products. Swadeshi was not just economic — it was about national pride, dignity, and simplicity.


🌾 5. Sarvodaya (Welfare of All)

Gandhi’s dream was not just freedom from the British, but freedom from poverty, inequality, and injustice. Sarvodaya means “the upliftment of all.” He believed that true progress must benefit everyone — especially the weakest in society.


🛠️ 6. Simple Living

Gandhi practiced what he preached. He wore simple clothes, lived in a small ashram, and avoided luxury. His lifestyle was a statement — that true happiness doesn’t come from wealth, but from peace of mind and service to others.


🌟 Why It Still Matters

Even today, when the world faces violence, inequality, and environmental damage, Gandhian principles offer a path of hope. His ideas remind us that real strength lies in kindness, and real change begins with the courage to do what’s right — peacefully.


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Tuesday, June 16, 2020

The Hidden Door

My Hidden door 
I am Prerna Mathur from India
Maharashtra Thane.

Giving it a rusty look as well as adding  fresh vibes by adding some pink  flowers in it.. I have created this mix media  door ..
This is my second entry for the @more than words challenge
Hope you all like it. 
Thank you 



Trash to Treasue

 This is my Trash to Treasure project.... 
Crafting makes you think this way....



This old round cookie tin box was a gift.
The box turned into a mix media box to keep your stuff...  
I have used clay and moulds to make the centre part. 

Hope you all like it


Sunday, June 7, 2020

The door to happiness.


Hello fellow Crafters.. My name is Prerna Mathur. I am from India... Thane. Maharashtra ..
Here is my first entry for the June challenge. 
Thank you.


As some one rightly said. "The science  is not to conquer with nature  but to live with it... "
Theme of my Project.-Door to Happiness



If we really want our children to flourish.... then let them allow to save mother earth. 
On this Environment day... lets pledge to  Protect it....
I have tried making wooden door. This welcome board with scrap mdf to show the perfect balance between nature and mankind...
#handmadewoodendoor 

🌿 The Timeless Principles of Gandhian Ideology

Mahatma Gandhi was more than just the leader of India’s independence movement — he was a thinker, a philosopher, and a guide whose ideas sti...