Ravindra's writings, therefore, encompass beauty of tradition, which are narrated from a human's perspective. The meanings of his message are based on humanism. Ravindra's philosophical characters' movement of global peace is very beautiful. It is true: love can pave the way for non-violence. In Dr. Ravindra's books, there are thoughts about humanity, seeing life in a holistic way and there is also a classified definition of love and non-violence. Ravindra's writings are very gentle. He vows for global peace. A lot of respect to Mahatma Gandhi comes with new perspectives and feelings of idealistic love.
In his recent Interview, he emphasized upon adoption of a scientific approach to thinking and relating to transformation of conflicts in prevailing circumstances and as per the demands of time.
"I always love to write for the people", he says. "You can make their day beautiful. Only a positive attitude makes a great writer", He further added.
Dr. Ravindra Kumar believes that good writing demonstrates love and companionship. Ravindra likes to work independently and plans to continue his writing.
Ravindra is able to show sensibility, patience, mythical, psychological and companionship through his writing. And it is really a great read.
Besides his non-violence work, Ravindra writes and edits for many journals and papers, which advocate peace, non-violence, and the sanctity of life.
He has published many articles and books on Mahatma Gandhi and non-violence. Recently, an editor Kamala Sarup of "Media for Freedom" interviewed him about his work.
You have been writing for one decade now on Gandhi, how did you start writing?
Ravindra: It is a long story stating from the days of my study political science at M. A. level. In those days I used to criticize Mahatma Gandhi without any basis. As per the advice of one of my professors I thoroughly studied Gandhi and his philosophy and thus influenced by it started writing on different aspects of his life, views and works.
What for you make a great writer on peace and non-violence?
Ravindra: I am not a great writer. I am in the process of learning. At the time of writing on peace and non-violence I feel great joy and satisfaction.
How would you like to be remembered? What is the philosophical ground of your writing which distinguishes you from the rest of the others?
Ravindra: I desired to be remembered as one of the peace worker and writer. Mainly Indian philosophy and way of life are the basis of my writings. What makes me different from others; it is to be judged by others, particularly Kamala Sarup who knows me very well.
What responsibility should writers take to mobilize support from international community and help peace?
Ravindra: Although answer to this question relates to prevailing circumstances, upon one's ability and sincerity etc., but sound, impartial and problem-based writings can definitely be helpful in mobilizing international support.
What books have had a strong influence on you or your writing for Gandhi?
Ravindra: His own autobiography entitled My Experiments with Truth, which has been written with honesty and clarity.
Do you have any suggestion to make to the emerging generation involved in art and literature?
Ravindra: They must bear accountability in their minds. They must touch issues in current perspective with the purpose of suggesting solution in larger interest.
[ Nepalese Journalist and Story Writer Kamala Sarup associates and writes for mediaforfreedom.com. She specializes in reporting and writing on peace, anti-war, women, terrorism, democracy, and development. Some of her publications are: Women's Empowerment in South Asia, Nepal (booklets); Prevention of Trafficking in Women through Media, (book); Efforts to Prevent Trafficking in for Media Activism (media research). She has also written two collections of stories. ]
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