π My Experiments with Truth
π M.K. Gandhi
π Autobiography
π 1927 (First published in installments from 1925)
π‘ Nonfiction/Autobiography
π Widely Recognized Classic
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π M.K. Gandhi
π Autobiography
π 1927 (First published in installments from 1925)
π‘ Nonfiction/Autobiography
π Widely Recognized Classic
*
My Experiments with Truth* is the autobiography of Mahatma Gandhi, originally written in Gujarati, and later translated into English. The book chronicles Gandhi's life journey, from his early years in India, his experiences as a student in England, his pivotal time in South Africa, and his leadership in the Indian independence movement. Through candid reflections and personal anecdotes, Gandhi shares the formative experiences that shaped his philosophy of non-violence (ahimsa) and truth (satya).
In this autobiography, you'll discover:
- Gandhiβs early life and influences that shaped his beliefs.
- His personal struggles and experiments with truth and non-violence.
- Insights into his thoughts on religion, ethics, and self-discipline.