Updated 2 October 2024 at 16:31 IST
As we commemorate Gandhi Jayanti on October 2, 2024, ma rking the the 155th birth anniversary of 'Father of the Nation' it’s a poignant time to reflect on his legacy. Mahatma Gandhi, who was born on October 2, 1869, continues to thrive through his life unforgettable life experiences and teachings that inspire millions. Exploring the following places linked to his journey can offer profound insights into his philosophy of non-violence and truth.
One of the most significant sites, Sabarmati Ashram served as Gandhi’s residence from 1917 to 1930. Visitors can explore the museum, view personal artifacts, and walk through the serene gardens that inspired Gandhi’s principles of simplicity and self-sufficiency.
This memorial marks the resting place of Mahatma Gandhi. A visit here is a solemn experience, with the black marble platform surrounded by lush gardens. It’s a peaceful spot for reflection on his contributions to India and the world.
This museum was Gandhi’s headquarters during his stay in Mumbai. The well-preserved house features photographs, letters, and a collection of his writings, providing a deep dive into his thoughts and actions during the freedom struggle.
This small town holds historical significance due to the Chauri Chaura incident in 1922, which led Gandhi to call off the Non-Cooperation Movement. Visiting here allows one to grasp the complex dynamics of the independence movement.
Famous for Mahatma Gandhi's salt march in 1930, Dandi symbolizes Gandhi’s fight against colonial oppression. The site, now a national monument, attracts visitors keen to understand the impact of this pivotal event in India’s history.
This Gandhi Jayanti, immerse yourself in the rich history surrounding these locations to honor the enduring spirit of Mahatma Gandhi.
Published 2 October 2024 at 16:31 IST