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Mahatma Gandhi
Mahatma Gandhi
Mohandas "Mahatma" Gandhi's life from his birth (1869) to 1921 was the subject of his early autobiography entitled "The Story of My Experiments with Truth" (serialized 1925 to 1929).
The book "Hind Swaraj", which in English translates to "Indian Home Rule", was written by Mahatma Gandhi. It was written in 1909.
"Making of the Mahatma" is a book written by Indian author and playwright, Shashi Tharoor. The book explores the early life of Mahatma Gandhi, focusing on his formative years in South Africa and the development of his philosophy of non-violence and civil rights. Tharoor's work delves into the personal and political experiences that shaped Gandhi into a leader of the Indian independence movement.
Mahatma Gandhi wrote the book "India of Our Dreams." In this book, Gandhi outlines his vision for India's future, emphasizing self-reliance, communal harmony, and nonviolent resistance.
Mahatma Gandhi wrote volumes during his lifetime. You can find a collection of his work in a book titled The Essential Gandhi: An Anthology of His Writings on His Life, Work, and Ideas. The book lists Gandhi as the author, and Louis Fischer as the editor. You may be able to find it at your local library.
The poem you are referring to is "Who is God? Where is God?" by the poet and author M. K. Gandhi (Mahatma Gandhi). In this work, Gandhi reflects on the nature of God and the search for divinity in everyday life. His exploration emphasizes love, truth, and the interconnectedness of humanity.
"The Story of My Experiments with Truth" is the autobiography of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (1892-1924), who is commonly known as Mahatma Gandhi. It was translated from Gujarati to English by Mahadev Desai, who wrote a preface to the English publication.