Gandhi as we have known him
By: Gora, Lavanam.
Publisher: Delhi Gyan Publishing House 2007Description: 337p.ISBN: 8121208637.Subject(s): Gandhi, Mahatma 1869-1948 -- Biography -- Religious viewsDDC classification: 954.035024 Summary: Many people have written about Mahatma Gandhi and religions, and many have published their personal reminiscences of his. A distinctive feature of this boom however, is that the chapters on Gandhi and the several religions which he drew upon are complemented by a chapter describing his relationship-which changed more than once during his long life - to various forms of religious non-belief. Relevant personal reminiscences by Lavanam Gora and his family are included and are referred to in the analysis, and yet the conclusions are so carefully framed that Gandhians whose own religious views differ saliently from the authors' have praised this book as a path-breaking study and a superb achievement in scholarship and sensitivity.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 | 954.035024 GOR-G (Browse shelf) | Available | 50771 |
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954.035 RED-G Gandhian engagement with capital | 954.035 THA-G Gandhi, Nehru and globalization | 954.035 TRI-G Gandhi and humanity | 954.035024 GOR-G Gandhi as we have known him | 954.035092 CAM- Cambridge Companion to Gandhi | 954.035092 MAH- Mahatma Gandhi and Prema Kantak: | 954.035092 MIS-C; V-1 Complete Biography of Mahatma Gandhi |
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Many people have written about Mahatma Gandhi and religions, and many have published their personal reminiscences of his. A distinctive feature of this boom however, is that the chapters on Gandhi and the several religions which he drew upon are complemented by a chapter describing his relationship-which changed more than once during his long life - to various forms of religious non-belief.
Relevant personal reminiscences by Lavanam Gora and his family are included and are referred to in the analysis, and yet the conclusions are so carefully framed that Gandhians whose own religious views differ saliently from the authors' have praised this book as a path-breaking study and a superb achievement in scholarship and sensitivity.
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