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5 books written by Mahatma Gandhi everyone must read

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Oct 2, 2023, 08:00 IST
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​5 books written by Mahatma Gandhi everyone must read

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, a prominent leader of the Indian independence movement, was also a prolific writer and author. He wrote numerous books throughout his life, sharing his thoughts on various aspects of life, politics, philosophy, and nonviolent resistance. Gandhi is the man who inspired the world, leading the non-violence movement and self-sufficient practices during India’s struggle for independence.


On his birth anniversary today, here we list down five notable books written by Mahatma Gandhi.


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'The Story of My Experiments with Truth'

This autobiography, 'The Story of My Experiments with Truth', is considered one of Mahatma Gandhi's most important works. In the autobiography, Gandhi recounts his life experiences, detailing his spiritual and philosophical journey, and discussing his experiments with truth and nonviolent resistance. The book provides insight into his beliefs, struggles, and the principles that guided his actions. It has also been translated into several languages.

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'Hind Swaraj' or 'Indian Home Rule'

In this book, Gandhi explores the concept of self-rule for India. He discusses his vision of a decentralized and self-sufficient Indian society, advocating for nonviolent resistance and the rejection of Western industrialization. Gandhi argues for the importance of traditional Indian values and the need for a more sustainable and spiritually rich way of life.

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'Gokhale: My political Guru'

Gandhi regarded Gokhale as his mentor, viewing him as an exemplary servant towards the nation. He drew inspiration from Gokhale's accomplishments in shaping his own work in the political arena. An English rendition of Gandhi's original Gujarati book was published, primarily driven by Gokhale's widespread popularity in both India and abroad.

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'Satyagraha in South Africa'

This book provides an account of Gandhi's experiences and activism during his time in South Africa, where he developed and refined his concept of satyagraha (non-violent resistance). He describes the struggles faced by the Indian community and the development of his nonviolent approach to addressing injustice and discrimination.

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'The Law and the Lawyers'

This book by Mahatma Gandhi delves into education and morality, showcasing a facet of Gandhi's literary contributions. The book encapsulates Gandhi's perspective on the purpose of law within a civilized society. It includes his critique of lawyers and the court system, with Gandhi contending that the justice system favors the affluent and not the less privileged. Gandhiji stressed the importance of lawyers prioritizing 'truth and service' above any professional privileges.



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