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The Story of My Experiments with Truth

An Autobiography

The Story of My Experiments with Truth( )
Author: Gandhi, Mahatma
ISBN:978-81-7234-311-8
Publication Date:Aug 2020
Publisher:Prakash Book Depot
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $7.99
Book Description:

Experience the inspiring and transformative story o Mahatma Gandhi's life in this deluxe hardbound edition. This autobiography chronicles Gandhi's journey from his early years to his role as a leader of India's struggle for independence. This autobiography offers deep insights into his personal life, principles, and philosophy.  

  • Includes profound insights into his philosophy of nonviolence and truth
  • A beautiful cover design with insightful...
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Book Details
Pages:476
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5 x 8 x 0.9 Inches
Book Weight:0.67 Pounds
Author Biography
Gandhi, Mahatma (Author)
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 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.

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