Marriage and Wife:
Gandhi, like others of his time, was married at the age of 13 on which he later said, “I can see no moral argument in support of such a preposterously early marriage”. But he also admits, “Everything on that day seemed to me right and proper and pleasing. There was also my own eagerness to get married”.
He “took no time in assuming the authority of a husband”, something his wife Kasturba resented and tried to exert her independence. There was some bitterness throughout their lives, since Gandhi was stubborn on what he considered right. Gandhi, in his quest to be a mahatma, was probably too harsh on her. He tried to “make her an ideal wife”, always a difficult proposition! He expected her to follow his high ideals. He got ‘untouchables’ in his house and expected Kasturba to care for them, something which the simple minded lady was always taught was against her religion. He abstained from all sex for the last 40 years of his life, which she thought was contrary to her duties as a wife. Or when gifts were given to her by the South African Indians, Gandhi returned it, while she wanted these gifts to be some safety for their children.
But overall, as a sign of those times, they continued together, and in later years, Kasturba became a full partner in Gandhi’s struggle for independence, fasting and leading rallies with him.
God and Religion:
Gandhi’s father was open minded and had friends from different religions who came and discussed their faith. From them, Gandhi learnt tolerance and respect for all religions. He was deeply devoted to Ramayana which he found the greatest book in devotional literature but, practically, was inclined towards atheism. The logical part of him found it hard to believe in the stories of creation in Manusmriti. He believed, instead, “in morality as the basis of things, and truth as the substance of morality”. Bhagwad Geeta, for him, “was an infallible guide of conduct.”
The story of itself is pure magic!! But I loved how you conclude the book💯 would definitely going to read this book
Great insights in the life of mahatma gandhi, definitely gonna read the book!
Very well Concluded 👍
Amazing book