Goparaju Ramachandra Rao

Goparaju Ramachandra Rao says Gora is an atheistic Hindu companion of Gandhi born in 1902, deceased in 1975.

It was several times imprisoned under the English occupation for its patriotic activities and liked to say that it shared all the ideas of the Mahatma (the " large âme") Gandhi, except those concerning the Religion. It showed much interest for the fate of the out-castes, the woman alones and the prostitutes. He affirmed not to have any personal property and had chosen poverty, by residing in the untouchable districts of . Resulting from a family Brahman of the South, he encouraged his children to contract marriages with members of others castes. Itself was accustomed to offering to its guests dishes which mixed with the Viande of Bœuf and of Porc to force them to exceed their food prejudices. Admiror of Karl Marx, it militated sometimes with the Communists, while preaching the Non-violence and the methods of " democracy without partis" , parties being guilty according to him to defend only their interests and to always aspire to hegemony on the company.

Gora thought that the Religion caused the misfortune of the men. He preached a idealistic Socialisme , made equality and of Amour. He on the other hand rejected the Matérialisme, which he defined as attachment in the material things. He made appear in 1972 a book whose title in English is Positive Atheism , several times republished, which preached the initiative of the individuals and the moral Responsabilité and regarded the Athéisme as a positive concept. In the last years of its life, he undertook a tour around the world. With Rome, it flowers the statue of Giordano Bruno, burned by the Inquisition Catholique like Hérétique.

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