Essential writings of Mahatma Gandhi
Contributor(s): Iyer, Raghavan.
Publisher: New Delhi Oxford University Press 2013Description: xvi, 439p.ISBN: 9780195632088.Subject(s): Gandhi, Mahatma 1869-1948 -- Social Transformation -- India | Social Movement -- Freedom movement -- Non-violence movement -- IndiaDDC classification: 808.8929 Summary: This selection of Gandhi's writings, taken from his letters, articles and books, represents the complete cross-section of his thought, from his early years as a young barrister in London, to his final days as sage and counsel to newly independent India. The selection not only reveals the growth of his ideas but also their essential internal integrity and consistency. Similarly, it illustrates the full facets of his personality, showing Gandhi to be both an ascetic mystic contemplative, as well as a man of action, and revealing aspects of his thought and character that may have previously been obscured.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Special Collection- M.K. Gandhi, Guru Nanak Dev ji | NASSDOC Library | Mahatma Gandhi | 808.8929 ESS- (Browse shelf) | Available | 50759 |
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This selection of Gandhi's writings, taken from his letters, articles and books, represents the complete cross-section of his thought, from his early years as a young barrister in London, to his final days as sage and counsel to newly independent India. The selection not only reveals the growth of his ideas but also their essential internal integrity and consistency. Similarly, it illustrates the full facets of his personality, showing Gandhi to be both an ascetic mystic contemplative, as well as a man of action, and revealing aspects of his thought and character that may have previously been obscured.
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