How Will Dashrath Manjhi Always Inspire Us?

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Key Takeaways
- Dashrath Manjhi's determination serves as a powerful example of overcoming adversity.
- The story highlights the importance of strong intentions in achieving goals.
- His legacy continues to inspire many individuals in India.
- The Bihar government commemorates his contribution through memorials.
- Manjhi's life is a reminder of the impact one person can have on their community.
New Delhi, Aug 17 (NationPress) As he prepares for his 'Voter Adhikar Yatra' commencing from Sasaram in Bihar this Sunday, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi honored the legacy of 'Mountain Man' Dashrath Manjhi on the anniversary of his passing, stating that his life and achievements will "forever serve as a source of inspiration for us all".
In a heartfelt message posted on the social media platform X in Hindi, Gandhi emphasized that Manjhi's "struggle serves as a reminder that strong intentions can overcome even the greatest obstacles".
"His unwavering resolve and passion to achieve his goals will always motivate us all," Rahul Gandhi remarked.
Dashrath Manjhi, affectionately known as the 'Mountain Man', is celebrated for his extraordinary feat of carving a pathway through a mountain in Gehlaur village, thereby linking it with the Wajirganj block in Bihar's Gaya district.
He dedicated 22 years of his life, using just a hammer and chisel, to create this road.
His motivation stemmed from a personal tragedy; after his wife succumbed to injuries from a fall while trying to reach a hospital obstructed by the mountain in 1959, he resolved to create the path.
This monumental achievement has earned him deep admiration, particularly within the Manjhi community.
In recognition of his remarkable contributions, India Post issued a stamp featuring Dashrath Manjhi as part of the "Personalities of Bihar" series on December 26, 2016.
The life story of Dashrath Manjhi was also brought to the silver screen in the acclaimed film 'Manjhi – The Mountain Man'.
He is revered within the Musahar community as a figure of immense significance.
The Bihar government has also erected a statue and memorial in honor of Dashrath Manjhi, making Gehlaur a key tourist destination in the region.
Every year, numerous Buddhists visiting Bodh Gaya also pay their respects at the Mountain Man's memorial.
Furthermore, Manjhi's son, Bhagirath Manjhi, is an active Congress leader, having joined the party shortly after engaging in the 'Samvidhaan Suraksha Sammelan' in Patna.
His son-in-law, Mithun Manjhi, is affiliated with JD(U).