Mahatma Gandhi - Rolland Romain
- The Man Who Became One With the Universal Being
"Mahatma Gandhi; The Man who Became One with the Universal Being" offers a profound exploration of the life and philosophy of one of history's most influential figures. Penned by Romain Rolland, this biography delves into the extraordinary journey of Mahatma Gandhi, the Indian statesman and political leader who spearheaded the Indian independence movement through nonviolent resistance.
Explore Gandhi's transformation, from his early life to his emergence as a global symbol of peace and justice. This meticulously prepared print edition offers insight into the spiritual and political dimensions of Gandhi's life, examining his commitment to nonviolence and his profound impact on the world stage.
A compelling narrative for anyone interested in political biography, religious thought, and the history of India, this book presents a timeless portrait of a man whose principles continue to inspire movements for social change and remain remarkably relevant today.
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EAN: 9781023495905