Gandhi An Autobiography: The Story Of My Experi... -

: His gradual adoption of celibacy and dietetic experiments (such as fruitarianism and fasting) as a means of achieving spiritual purity and focus for his public service.

: Gandhi studied law in England (starting 1888), where he struggled to maintain his vegetarianism while attempting to adopt the habits of an English gentleman. Gandhi An Autobiography: The Story of My Experi...

: A standard 480-page edition published in 1983. : His gradual adoption of celibacy and dietetic

: The final parts of the book document his leadership in movements like the Champaran satyagraha, the non-cooperation movement, and his reaction to the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in 1919. Recommended Editions : The final parts of the book document

: Born in Porbandar, Gujarat (1869), he was deeply influenced by his mother’s religious devotion and his father’s integrity.

: Promotion of economic independence, symbolized by the khadi movement (hand-spun cloth), to resist British economic dominance. Significant Life Stages