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The Ashram Sabarmati M K Gandhi 26th November 1925 iv EDITOR'S NOTE Gandhiji's Autobiography* and his Satyagraha in South Africa+ as published in English run into almost 1000 pages An abridgement++of these two into a single volume of 283 pages was published in 1952 by the Navajivan Trust
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Gandhiji's Autobiography* and his Satyagraha in South Africa+, aspublished in English, run into almost 1000 pages. An abridgement++ ofthese two into a single volume of 283 pages was published in 1952 bythe Navajivan Trust. A request was recently received for a still smallerversion for use in our schools.
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Specially Prepared for Use in Indian Schools
THE STORY OF MY LIFE
Abridged and Simplified with Topics for Essays
NAVAJIVAN PUBLISHING HOUSE
AHMEDABAD-380 014
© Navajivan T
rust, 1955First Edition, July 1955
This reprint, 15,000 Copies, December 2000
Total : 2,26,000 Copies
The price of this book is
subsidised by Navajivan Trust.ISBN 81-7229-055-1
Printed and Published by
Jitendra T. Desai
Navajivan Mudranalaya,
Ahmedabad-380 014
iii It is not my purpose to attempt a real autobiography or story of my life. I simply want to tell the story of my numerous experiments with truth, and as my life consists of nothing but those experiments, the sto will take the shape of an autobiography. My experiments in the political field are now known. But I should certainly like to narrate my experi- ments in the spiritual field which are known only to myself, and from which I have derived such power as I possess for working in the political field. The experiments I am about to relate are spiritual, or rather moral; for the essence of religion is morality. Only those matters of religion that can be understood as much by children as by older people, will be included in this story. If I can narrate them in a dispassionate and humble spirit many other experi- ments will ... obtain from them help in their onward march.The Ashram, Sabarmati,
26th November, 1925
Gandhiji's Autobiography* and his Satyagraha in South Africa , as published in English, run into almost 1000 pages. An abridgement these two into a single volume of 283 pages was published in 1952 by the Navajivan Trust. A request was recently received for a still smaller version for use in our schools. This book has been specially prepared to meet the need. Matters which are not likely to be of much interest to school children have been omitted, and the language has been simplified where possible. Topics for essays and discussions have been suggested at the end of most of the chapters. They have been framed to suit both higher and lower classes. Teachers may select from them the questions which are within the capacity of their pupils to tackle. An interesting period may be spent by the class discussing together one or other of the more difficult topics, and then in another period the pupils may be asked to write an essay on the topic.July, 1955
* Published by Navajivan Publishing House, Ahmedabad-380 014, price Rs. 20,Popular Edn.
+ Published by Navajivan Publishing House, Ahmedabad-380 014, price Rs. ++ i. e. Gandhiji'sAutobiography
[Abridged], price Rs. 10 In this reprint of the book, Grammar Exercises framed by Dr. C. N. Zutshi have been omitted as they had been framed according to sylla- buses which have been greatly changed now-a-days. Topics for essays and discussions have been placed chapterwise at the end of the book. This book was originally prepared for use in our schools. The pub- lisher is happy to note that, owing to recent resurgence of interest in Gandhiji, this book has been prescribed as one of the text-books for certain general knowledge examinations by some voluntary educational organizations. Hence it is expected that this reprint will have a wider area of utility than the one that was originally intended for it.May, 1984
Chapter Page
INTRODUCTION iii
EDITOR'S NOTE iv
PUBLISHER'S NOTE v
1 BIRTH AND PARENTAGE 1
2 AT SCHOOL 2
3 MARRIAGE 7
4 A TRAGIC FRIENDSHIP 8
5 STEALING 11
6 MY FATHER'S ILLNESS AND DEATH 13
7 GLIMPSES OF RELIGION 14
8 PREPARATION FOR ENGLAND 15
9 ON BOARD THE SHIP 18
10 IN LONDON 21
11 PLAYING THE ENGLISH GENTLEMAN 22
12 CHANGES 25
13 SHYNESS MY SHIELD 28
14 ACQUAINTANCE WITH RELIGIONS 28
15 BACK IN INDIA 30
16 THE FIRST SHOCK 32
17 ARRIVAL IN SOUTH AFRICA 35
18 TO PRETORIA 36
19 FIRST DAY IN PRETORIA 42
20 GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH
THE INDIAN PROBLEM 43
21 THE CASE 45
22 MAN PROPOSES, GOD DISPOSES 45
23 THE £ 3 TAX 46
24 IN INDIA 48
25 STORMY ARRIVAL IN SOUTH AFRICA 49
26 SIMPLE LIFE 53
vii27 A RECOLLECTION AND A PENANCE55
28 THE BOER WAR56
29 COSTLY GIFTS57
30 MY FIRST CONGRESS58
31 IN BOMBAY60
32 IN SOUTH AFRICA AGAIN60
33 STUDY OF THE GITA61
34 THE MAGIC SPELL OF A BOOK62
35 THE PHOENIX SETTLEMENT63
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