This Book, As Its Title Indicates, Is, In Fact, A Tribute Of A Disciple (Lala Shamlal) To His Master (Mahatma Gandhi). The Latter Asked Him To (I) Improve Himself, (Ii) Work For The Country`S Freedom, And (Iii) Serve The Poor-His Daridranarayana. The Disciple Primised To Do The Three Things And This Diary Shows That He Spared No Pains Or Efforts To Translate These Things Into Working Realities.
A description of the author's association with Mahatma Gandhi, spanning several decades until the Mahatma's demise.
Gandhi`S Grand Daughter Recounts Her Childhood Years At Phoenix Settlement Recalls Encounters With Racial Discrimination And Her Time In India. The Second Half Of The Book Consists Of Gandhi`S Letters...
In the Shadow of Mahatma Gandhi
Sita: Memoirs of Sita Gandhi : [growing Up at Phoenix and in the Shadow of the Mahatma]
This book explains the postcolonial Indian polity by presenting an alternative historical narrative of the British Empire in India and India's struggle for independence.
Harper, In the Shadow of the Mahatma, 96. 23. Harper, In the Shadow of the Mahatma, 96. 24. Harper, In the Shadow of the Mahatma, 190. 25. Harper, In the Shadow of the Mahatma, 193. 26. Statistics are drawn from the Dornakal Diocesan ...
4 Gandhi to G.D. Birla, 20 April 1934, in G.D. Birla, In the Shadow of the Mahatma (Bombay, 1968), p. 128. 5 Hindustan Times, 9 May 1934. 6 G.B. Birla to Gandhi, 14 April 1934, inBirla, In the Shadow of the Mahatma, p. 127.