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Mahatma Gandhi (1869–1948)

Author of An Autobiography: The Story of My Experiments with Truth

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Mohandas Gandhi is well known as a political activist and pacifist who played a key role in achieving India's independence from Great Britain. Although born in Porbandar, India, to parents of the Vaisya (merchant) caste, he was given a modern education and eventually studied law in London. After show more returning briefly to India, Gandhi went to South Africa in 1893, where he spent the next 20 years working to secure Indian rights. It was during this time that he experimented with and developed his basic philosophy of life. Philosophically, Gandhi is best known for his ideas of satyagraha (truth-force) and ahimsa (nonharming). Intrinsic to the idea of truth-force is the correlation between truth and being; truth is not merely a mental correspondence with reality but a mode of existence. Hence, the power of the truth is not what one argues for but what one is. He developed this idea in conjunction with the principle of nonviolence, showing in his nationalist activities that the force of truth, expressed nonviolently, can be an irresistible political weapon against intolerance, racism, and social violence. Although his basic terminology and conceptual context were Hindu, Gandhi was impressed by the universal religious emphasis on the self-transformative power of love, drawing his inspiration from Christianity, Western philosophy, and Islam as well. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Works by Mahatma Gandhi

All Men Are Brothers (1958) 272 copies
The Words of Gandhi (1982) — Author — 211 copies
The Penguin Gandhi Reader (1995) 96 copies
Gandhi: Selected Writings (1971) 92 copies
The Way to God (1999) 66 copies
Mein Leben (1930) 54 copies
Satyagraha in South Africa (1950) 49 copies
Book of Prayers (1999) 42 copies
La voie de la non-violence (2005) 39 copies
Gandhi on Christianity (1991) 39 copies
Mohan-Mala (1959) 36 copies
Antiche come le montagne (1983) 35 copies
Lettres a l'Ashram (1948) 24 copies
Prayer (2000) 23 copies
Freedom's Battle (2004) 21 copies
Young India (1927) 20 copies
Gandhi's Health Guide (2000) 20 copies
Hindu dharma (1950) 20 copies
Vows and Observances (1999) 19 copies
Vi er alle søsken (1999) 18 copies
The Message of the Gita (1959) 16 copies
Discourses on the Gita (1983) 16 copies
For Pacifists (1981) 16 copies
India of My Dreams (1982) 15 copies
What is Hinduism? (1994) 13 copies
Aforismi e pensieri (1995) 12 copies
Tottelemattomuudesta (2003) 12 copies
My religion (2007) 11 copies
Rauhan ja rakkauden tie (1988) 10 copies
Ghandi, a minha vida (2019) 10 copies
Gandhi's Way to God (2009) 10 copies
Worte des Friedens (1992) 10 copies
The Essence of Hinduism (1994) 9 copies
Key to Health (1992) 9 copies
Village Industries (1960) 9 copies
Kirjoituksia (1983) 9 copies
Mahatma Gandhi (1985) 8 copies
The Law and the Lawyers (1999) 8 copies
My Appeal to the British (1942) 8 copies
Diet and diet reform (1983) 7 copies
Truth Is God (1980) 7 copies
My Non-Violence (2012) 7 copies
Per la pace: aforismi (2008) 7 copies
Towards new education (1953) 7 copies
Trusteeship (1996) 6 copies
Living from the Heart (1988) 6 copies
Nature Cure (2012) 6 copies
The Story Of My Life (2007) 6 copies
Rauhan sanat (1988) 6 copies
L'Induismo (1995) 6 copies
Young India 1919-1922 (1924) 5 copies
My God (1984) 5 copies
Guía de la salud (1974) 5 copies
Village swaraj (2012) 5 copies
The Wheel of Fortune (2020) 5 copies
Panchayat Raj (2012) 5 copies
From Yeravda Mandir (1982) 5 copies
Indian home rule (1922) 5 copies
Ramanama (1982) 4 copies
Readings from Gandhi (1969) 4 copies
La voce della verita (1991) 4 copies
Inspiring Thoughts (2012) 4 copies
To Students (2003) 4 copies
Motteid ja vaateid (2015) 4 copies
Gandhi: In My Own Words (2002) 4 copies
Mi credo hinduista (1977) 3 copies
Minu elu 3 copies
Las palabras de Gandhi (1983) 3 copies
Mi vida es mi mensaje (2004) 3 copies
Mein Leben (2019) 3 copies
Ramanama (1949) 3 copies
L' arte di vivere (1985) 3 copies
Gandhi Speaks (2016) 3 copies
My socialism 2 copies
Pensieri sulla vita (2012) 2 copies
L'autogovern de l'India (2015) 2 copies
Truth Is God 2 copies
Tarkeimmat kirjoitukset (2019) 2 copies
Gandhin ajatuksia (1998) 2 copies
Cartas ao Ashram (2011) 2 copies
Conquest of Self (2007) 2 copies
Mon chemin de paix (2016) 2 copies
Way to Communal Harmony (1994) 2 copies
The health guide (1978) 2 copies
Mi Religion 2 copies
Ausgewahlte Texte. (1983) 2 copies
Village Swaraj 2 copies
My Religion 1 copy
Village Swaraj (2021) 1 copy
Sermon on the Sea (2013) 1 copy
Verdad y perfección (1997) 1 copy
EL ALIMENTO DEL ALMA (2002) 1 copy
Gandhi on the Gita (1989) 1 copy
Tempio di verità (1988) 1 copy
Moya zhizn' (2011) 1 copy
Animal laws of India (1996) 1 copy
Satya Ke Mere Prayog (2013) 1 copy
Parole di pace (1995) 1 copy
Wege und Mittel (1996) 1 copy
Gewaltfrei leben (1992) 1 copy
Trusteeship 1 copy
In cammino verso Dio (2006) 1 copy
Gandhi 1 copy
Para lograr la paz (2013) 1 copy
Miroljubive misli (2020) 1 copy
Issues for Students (2016) 1 copy
Pensieri 1 copy
Gitabodh 1 copy
Mitt tidiga liv (1985) 1 copy
Seven social sins (2007) 1 copy
Palabras para la Paz (2001) 1 copy
Gandhiji expects (1965) 1 copy
Mahatma 1 copy

Associated Works

Belief: Readings on the Reason for Faith (2010) — Contributor — 143 copies
Cultural Resistance Reader (2002) — Contributor — 142 copies
Christianity Through Non-Christian Eyes (1990) — Contributor — 74 copies
Men Who Killed Gandhi (1979) — Associated Name — 46 copies
Writing Politics: An Anthology (2020) — Contributor — 36 copies
The Penguin Book of Twentieth-Century Protest (1998) — Contributor — 31 copies
The World of Law, Volume II : The Law as Literature (1960) — Contributor — 21 copies
Why I Killed The Mahatma: Understanding Godse's Defence (2007) — Associated Name — 13 copies
Gandhi and Stalin: Two Signs at the World's Crossroads (1947) — Associated Name — 13 copies
Nectar in a Sieve with Related Readings (2000) — Contributor — 11 copies
Gandhi (Great Names) (2003) — Associated Name — 6 copies
Gandhi and the Nobel Peace Prize (2017) — Associated Name — 4 copies
Why I Assassinated Gandhi? (2016) — Associated Name — 2 copies
Mahatma Gandhi and Hindu-Christian Dialogue — Associated Name — 1 copy

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This book was written for residents of India. It was also written quite some time ago. Thus there are parts of it that are not applicable to us today.

I found his perspective interesting. He was interested in their welfare, in improving the diets of the people of his country.
 
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bread2u | May 15, 2024 |
Not what I was expecting.

Of late I have been more and more interested in Gandhi and Gandhisim. Born and brought up in India, Gandhiji was a well known figure introduced to all children very early and quite frequently. However, what we heard where only glimpses of what transpired during the freedom struggle. So, I wanted to read more about Gandhiji to understand his thoughts and ideas about non-violence and Satyagraha, which he pioneered in the early nineteen hundreds. I became more interested in Gandhiji after watching Shyam Benegals "Making of the Mahatma", which provides a glimpse of Mohandas K Gandhi became Mahatma Gandhi. Earlier movies only focused on the freedom struggle and cursorily skimmed over his stay in South Africa.

To quite some extent, the book did satisfy my desire to understand Gandhiji. His early life during childhood days and then his days in South Africa do provide and adequate introduction to Gandhiji as a person. Gandhiji as a Mahatma is well known to most Indians. I also read some reviews of the book and a few complained that the book was fairly mundane and went into several details that weren't necessary to understand him. However, I beg to differ. The very fact that Gandhiji goes into those details, we get better acquainted with him. He was a humble person was well know and very few might ever refute this. So, obviously, he spoke more about his environment than himself in the book. It provides a human side to the Mahatma. Quite often, I felt that he wasn't quite right with this decisions but it was clear that Gandhiji rarely ever did something that he himself didn't believe in. He obviously was a learned man and build his philosophy over several years, correcting it on the way. True some of his methods did seem to be outdated but then this was in the early nineteen hundreds. Had he been born in this era, he might have just been the same, albeit modern w.r.t other aspects such as his beliefs in medicine and tradition.

Overall, this is a good read. If you like to understand the mundane aspects of Gandhiji and his early life then this is worth reading. You might want to read other biographies to understand the history better as this book delves more on the why than the what and when.
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AnkaraLibrary | Feb 23, 2024 |
Gandhi was unwilling to accept Christian dogma, but in Jesus he recognized and revered one of history's great prophets of nonviolence. His criticism of contemporary Christianity was the failure of most Christians to embody the radical and revolutionary faith and action of Christ.
 
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