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  • Clip 001

    The city of Porbandar in Saurashrta on the west coast of India is the ancestral home of the Gandhi's family who belonged to the Vaishnav cult.




  • Clip 002

    It was here that Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on the morning of October 2, 1869. This house is associated with an incident, which instilled the spirit of Satyagraha in Mohan's blood.


  • CLIP 003

    Karamchand Gandhi (a man of principle) - Mohan's father - succeeded Uttamchand (grandfather of Mohandas Gandhi) as Diwan. Mohan's Mother, Putlibai, was deeply religious and had a strong personality.

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    At the age of Six, Mohan was sent to school close to his house. As a student, he was mediocre but punctual. While he was very gentle and playful, he was obstinate. In this small room, his books and his lessons were his sole companions.

  • CLIP 005

    In the Gandhi Family, the Tulsi Ramayana was recited regularly. Mohan was taught by Rambha, his nurse, to repeat the name of Rama, as a remedy for his fear of ghosts. That laid the foundation of his deep devotion to Rama.




  • CLIP 006

    Mohan was only seven when his father left the service of the Porbandar State and moved with his family to Rajkot. Karamchand Gandhi was soon appointed the Diwan of the State. Mohan and his brother Karsandas were admitted to the primary school.



  • CLIP 007

    At the age of Six, Mohan was sent to school close to his house. AOnce, an itinerant show-man came to their place. One of the pictures he showed was of Shravana carrying his blind parents on a pilgrimage. The picture left, on Mohan's mind, an indelible impression of a son's devotion to his parents.

  • CLIP 008

    Just about this time, he happened to see the play 'Harishchandra' which inspired him to follow Truth and go through all ordeals for its sake.






  • CLIP 009

    Rajkot was one of the few towns in saurashtra to have a High School. Young Mohan entered the Kathiawad High School when he was twelve.





  • CLIP 010

    Mohan was forbidden to touch a scavenger who used to come to their house. Though young and dutiful he argued with his mother that untouchability was not sanctioned by religion and that touching a scavenger could not be sinful.

  • CLIP 011

    At the early age of thirteen, Mohan was married to Kasturbai of the same age at Porbander. Soon he assumed the authority of a husband.





  • CLIP 012

    In 1887, Mohandas Gandhi passed the Matriculation Examination from the Ahmedabad center;…. And joined the Samaldas College at Bhavnagar but at the end of the first term, he left the college to proceed to England to study Low.


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    Laxmidas, his brother, arranged for funds to send him abroad. Mother consented only after Mohandas took an oath not to touch wine, women and meat. This oath saved him from many pitfalls in London.

  • CLIP 014

    At the age of eighteen, he sailed from Bombay on September 4, 1888 despite stiff resistance from caste elders to his going overseas.




  • CLIP 015

    On his arrival in London, Mohandas found everything strange around him. He almost starved himself as he found the vegetarian food tasteless. Yet he remained true to his vow.


  • CLIP 016

    He went in for well-tailored suits and took lessons in dancing and music to become an English gentleman. Mohandas Gandhi joined the Inner Temple to qualify as a Barrister on November 6,1888.

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    Informing his brother about his admission, he wrote that it filled his heart with joy and that he did not need meat or liquor in spite of bitter cold.





  • CLIP 018

    The aspirant after being an English gentleman chose to convert himself into a serous student and framed his own time-table to the minute. He invested much money in textbooks, studied them with unflagging interest and he read Roman law in Latin.

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    To simplify his living, he rented a room and cooked his own food. The change harmonized his inner and outer urges. He joined the London Vegetarian Society, came in contact with many interesting persons, began his own experiments in dietetics…'

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    ….and contributed articles on Hindu customs and diet to the society's magazine. Alcohol, he described as an enemy of mankind and a curse of civilization.





  • CLIP 021

    Towards the end of 1889, Mohandad read the Bhagawad Gita for the first time in Arnold's translation- "The song Celestial" along with the original. The verse in the second chapter teaching that renunciation is the highest form of religion impressed him deeply.



  • CLIP 022

    At the instance of a friend, Mohandas read the Bible. He liked the New Testament and the "Sermon; on The Mount" went straight to his heart. This reading whetted his appetite for studying the lives of great religious teachers and he acquainted himself with the principal religions of the world.

  • CLIP 023

    He first met Dadabhai Naoroji- the Grand old Man of India during this period. He became a source of inspiration to young Mohandas. M. K. Gandhi passed his examination with credit and was called to the Bar on June 10, 1891.




  • CLIP 024

    His three years' stay in England was eventful as those were the years of great intellectual activity and freedom of thought and speech.






  • CLIP 025

    The sea was stormy on July 5, when Mohandas Gandhi Barrister-at –Law landed at Bombay. The joy of home-coming was turned into boundless grief for him. She, whom he was so eager to meet, his beloved mother had passed away.

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