The role of Kasturba Gandhi in shaping Gandhi’s philosophy of nonviolence
Author(s): Dr. Rajni Khandelwal
Abstract: This article examines the significant role played by Kasturba Gandhi, the wife of Mahatma Gandhi, in shaping his philosophy of nonviolence, also known as ahimsa. Through her actions, support, intellectual discussions, and personal commitment to nonviolence, Kasturba became an influential figure in Gandhi's journey towards social and political transformation. Her unwavering adherence to nonviolent principles, demonstrated in her personal life and participation in various movements, served as a constant reminder to Gandhi of the power and effectiveness of nonviolence as a means of achieving justice and freedom. This article explores the ways in which Kasturba's influence extended beyond her role as Gandhi's wife, making her an embodiment of nonviolent resistance and a moral compass for Gandhi. By analyzing historical records, biographical accounts, and Gandhi's own writings, this article sheds light on the profound impact Kasturba had on shaping Gandhi's philosophy of nonviolence, highlighting the significance of her contributions in the broader context of the Indian independence movement.
DOI: 10.22271/27069109.2024.v6.i2d.313Pages: 225-230 | Views: 156 | Downloads: 70Download Full Article: Click Here
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Dr. Rajni Khandelwal.
The role of Kasturba Gandhi in shaping Gandhi’s philosophy of nonviolence. Int J Hist 2024;6(2):225-230. DOI:
10.22271/27069109.2024.v6.i2d.313