![]() The memorial was transferred to the administrative control of the Public (Information and Public Relations) Department from Public Works Department of Government of Tamil Nadu in the year 1978.Visting Hours -7 AM To 7 PM. 2023 Copyright Mahatma Gandhi University, Nalgonda-TS(508 254). Its central shape is 79 feet high representing the age of the Mahatma at the time of the sun at Mid day on 2nd October would fall on the peedam through a hole in the roof. In commemoration of this event a beautiful monument has been constructed here. In 1948 his ashes were immersed in the sea waters in Kanniyakumari. Mahatma Gandhi visited Kanniyakumari in January 1937. Mahatma Gandhi (Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi Porbandar, 1869 - Delhi, 1948) Pensador y líder del nacionalismo indio. Mahatma Gandhi visited Kanniyakumari twice in 19. An urn of Mahatma Gandhi was kept here for public to pay homage before immersion. ![]() The beautiful Gandhi Memorial completed in 1956, is situated as a memorial to the Father of the Nation. They are very beautiful and add to the attraction of this place. ![]() The place has been associated with great men like Swami Vivekananda and Mahatma Gandhi in whose names memorials have been here. ![]()
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