Selected work of Mahatma Gandhi(Gram Swarajya+Satya Ke Sath Mere Prayog+Hind Swaraj+Gita-Mata) - Mahatma Gandhi

Selected work of Mahatma Gandhi(Gram Swarajya+Satya Ke Sath Mere Prayog+Hind Swaraj+Gita-Mata)

By Mahatma Gandhi

  • Release Date: 2022-09-12
  • Genre: Asian History

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Selected Work of Mahatma Gandhi (Gram Swarajya + Satya Ke Sath Mere Prayog + Hind Swaraj + Gita-Mata) by Mahatma Gandhi: This powerful compilation presents a selection of the most influential works of Mahatma Gandhi, the father of the Indian nation. The collection includes "Gram Swarajya," which advocates for rural self-sufficiency and sustainable development; "Satya Ke Sath Mere Prayog," Gandhi's autobiography, detailing his experiments with truth; "Hind Swaraj," a thought-provoking critique of modern civilization and a call for self-rule; and "Gita-Mata," where Gandhi explores the teachings and significance of the Bhagavad Gita in his life. Dive into the profound wisdom and transformative ideas of the Mahatma through these selected writings.

Key Aspects of the Book "Selected Work of Mahatma Gandhi (Gram Swarajya + Satya Ke Sath Mere Prayog + Hind Swaraj + Gita-Mata)":

Rural Self-Sufficiency: "Gram Swarajya" presents Gandhi's vision of empowering rural communities and promoting self-reliance for a sustainable and harmonious society.

Experiments with Truth: "Satya Ke Sath Mere Prayog" delves into Gandhi's personal journey, sharing his experiments with truth and the principles that guided his life.

Critique of Modern Civilization: "Hind Swaraj" is a profound critique of modern civilization and a call for a return to simple living, self-rule, and spiritual values.

Wisdom from the Bhagavad Gita: In "Gita-Mata," Gandhi reflects on the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita and its influence on his life and philosophy.

Mahatma Gandhi, the leader of the Indian independence movement, was a visionary thinker, social reformer, and advocate of nonviolent resistance. Born in 1869 in India, he played a pivotal role in India's struggle for freedom from British colonial rule. Gandhi's philosophy of nonviolence (Satyagraha) and his emphasis on truth and self-discipline continue to inspire movements for civil rights and social justice worldwide. The selected works in this book provide a profound glimpse into the life and ideas of this extraordinary leader, making it a timeless treasure for all those seeking wisdom and guidance from the Mahatma's teachings.

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