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Essential Writings By and About Mahatma Gandhi: Studies in Comparative Religion

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Mahatma Gandhi was one of the most influential figures of the 20th century. His philosophy of nonviolence and satyagraha has inspired millions of people around the world to fight for justice and peace. Gandhi was also a prolific writer, and his works offer a wealth of insights into his life and thought.

Gandhi s Experiments with Truth: Essential Writings by and about Mahatma Gandhi (Studies in Comparative Philosophy and Religion)
Gandhi's Experiments with Truth: Essential Writings by and about Mahatma Gandhi (Studies in Comparative Philosophy and Religion)
by Miriam Green Ellis

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This article provides a comprehensive overview of the essential writings by and about Mahatma Gandhi. The article highlights the key themes and ideas in Gandhi's writings and explores their relevance to the study of comparative religion.

Gandhi's Own Writings

Gandhi wrote extensively on a wide range of topics, including politics, religion, and social reform. His most important works include:

  • The Story of My Experiments with Truth (1927): Gandhi's autobiography, which provides a detailed account of his life and spiritual journey.
  • Hind Swaraj (1909): Gandhi's critique of British colonialism and his vision for India's future.
  • Satyagraha in South Africa (1908): Gandhi's account of his experiences with nonviolent resistance in South Africa.
  • The Bhagavad Gita (1946): Gandhi's translation of the Hindu scripture, which he considered to be his spiritual guide.

These works provide a comprehensive overview of Gandhi's thought and offer insights into his religious beliefs, political philosophy, and social activism.

Writings About Gandhi

In addition to his own writings, Gandhi has been the subject of numerous scholarly studies. These studies offer a variety of perspectives on Gandhi's life and philosophy. Some of the most important works about Gandhi include:

  • Gandhi: A Biography (1969) by Louis Fischer: A comprehensive biography of Gandhi that provides a detailed account of his life and work.
  • The Essential Gandhi (1992) by Anthony J. Parel: A collection of Gandhi's most important writings, with s and annotations.
  • Gandhi: His Life and Thought (1994) by B.R. Nanda: A critical analysis of Gandhi's life and philosophy.
  • Gandhi: A Comparative Study of His Life and Message (1996) by S. Radhakrishnan: A comparative study of Gandhi's life and teachings with those of other great religious leaders.

These works provide a valuable resource for anyone interested in studying Gandhi and his philosophy.

Gandhi and Comparative Religion

Gandhi's writings offer a unique perspective on the study of comparative religion. Gandhi was deeply interested in religion, and he drew inspiration from a variety of religious traditions. He believed that all religions share a common core of truth, and he sought to promote interfaith dialogue and understanding.

Gandhi's philosophy of nonviolence and satyagraha is also relevant to the study of comparative religion. Gandhi believed that violence is never the answer to conflict, and he advocated for peaceful and nonviolent means of resolving disputes. This principle is applicable to religious conflicts as well, and it offers a powerful alternative to violence and extremism.

Gandhi's writings are a valuable resource for anyone interested in studying comparative religion. They offer a unique perspective on the nature of religion, the relationship between religion and violence, and the importance of interfaith dialogue and understanding.

Mahatma Gandhi was a prolific writer and a profound thinker. His writings offer a wealth of insights into his life and thought, and they continue to inspire people around the world. This article has provided a comprehensive overview of the essential writings by and about Mahatma Gandhi, and it has explored their relevance to the study of comparative religion. Gandhi's philosophy of nonviolence and satyagraha is a powerful force for peace and justice, and it offers a valuable alternative to violence and extremism.

Gandhi s Experiments with Truth: Essential Writings by and about Mahatma Gandhi (Studies in Comparative Philosophy and Religion)
Gandhi's Experiments with Truth: Essential Writings by and about Mahatma Gandhi (Studies in Comparative Philosophy and Religion)
by Miriam Green Ellis

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Language : English
File size : 3263 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 410 pages
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Gandhi s Experiments with Truth: Essential Writings by and about Mahatma Gandhi (Studies in Comparative Philosophy and Religion)
Gandhi's Experiments with Truth: Essential Writings by and about Mahatma Gandhi (Studies in Comparative Philosophy and Religion)
by Miriam Green Ellis

5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 3263 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 410 pages
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