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Perhaps the single best study of a conventional sort of Gandhian thought.

Jordens, J. T. F.  Gandhi’s Religion:  A Homespun Shawl. It is an English translation of his articles printed in the Gujarati Indian Opinion and was widely read in India and abroad and translated into English, European and Indian languages.

When any idea gripped his mind, he put it in writing with conviction without any fear of being ridiculed.

In a month's time , a second revised edition of it was published. For a contemporary rejoinder, see K. Santhanam’s Ambedkar’s Attack (New Delhi: Hindustan Times, 1946).

Bondurant, Joan. Delhi:  Gandhi Peace Foundation, 1985.

Rao, K. L. Seshagiri. To his bitter experience Gandhi found that his writings could not be properly expressed in a condensed form.

It did its work. The English rendering of The Story of my Experiments with Truth has been judged a good piece of literature by many eminent persons. New York:  Columbia University Press, 1993.

Dhavan, Gopinath. It was just a woman, half-naked, struggling with the folds of her clothes to extricate herself from the shafts of Cupid, who is after all lying defeated at her feet in the shape of a scorpion.

Death dance he called Patanga Nritya. Johannesburg:  Ravan Press, 1985. For whose sake are we going to have our literature? New Delhi:  Sage, 1989.

Parekh, Bhikhu. New York:  Continuum, 1993.

Hunt, James D.  Gandhi in London. He said, 'It cannot be so. At the same time they are not records of dry codes of behaviour.

In the midst of a discussion about untouchability, a shrill voice was heard.

author of holes biography of mahatma gandhi

Gandhi and the Good Life. Gandhi once asked: " Where is Mahomed and his message of peace?