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This seminal work by B. Pattabhi Sitaramayya provides an in-depth exploration of Mahatma Gandhi’s life, teachings, and the philosophical framework of Gandhism. The author meticulously examines Gandhi’s evolution as a political and spiritual leader, tracing his journey from South Africa to becoming the driving force behind India’s independence struggle.
The book delves into the core principles of Gandhism, including non-violence (ahimsa), civil disobedience, and self-reliance (swadeshi). Sitaramayya contextualizes these ideologies within the broader social and political landscape of colonial India, demonstrating how Gandhian philosophy influenced mass movements and social reform.
Essential for understanding modern Indian history and the power of non-violent resistance, this work remains a vital reference for scholars, students, and anyone interested in Gandhi’s legacy and its continued relevance in contemporary society.

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