Chintamani Panigrahi’s Odia book, “Gandhi Kahani,” originally published in 1994, offers a gripping narrative that unravels the lesser-known anecdotes of Mahatma Gandhi’s transformative experiences in South Africa. Through meticulous translation and insightful commentary, Panigrahi brings to life the captivating journey of Gandhiji in a foreign land, shaping his moral and political convictions that would later resonate globally.

At the heart of “Gandhi Kahani” lies a profound exploration of Gandhiji’s formative years in South Africa, where he first encountered the harsh realities of racial discrimination and social injustice. Panigrahi’s nuanced portrayal delves into the intimate moments and struggles faced by Gandhiji as he navigated the turbulent waters of activism and advocacy for the marginalized communities in South Africa.

The book unfolds a series of anecdotes that capture Gandhi’s evolution from a young lawyer to a staunch advocate of non-violence and civil disobedience. Through vivid descriptions and poignant storytelling, Panigrahi sheds light on the pivotal events and encounters that shaped Gandhiji’s conscience and laid the foundation for his unwavering commitment to truth and justice.

From his experiences of facing discrimination on a train journey to his inspirational leadership during the historic Satyagraha movements, the pages of “Gandhi Kahani” take readers on a riveting journey through the milestones of Gandhiji’s transformative South African sojourn.

Moreover, Panigrahi’s translation skillfully captures the essence of Gandhiji’s words and deeds, bridging the linguistic barriers to present the Mahatma’s message to a wider audience. By rendering Gandhi’s speeches, letters, and conversations into Odia, the book preserves the authenticity and spirit of Gandhian philosophy for generations to come, igniting a deeper understanding of his principles and practices.

Through the lens of “Gandhi Kahani,” readers are invited to witness the indomitable spirit of Gandhiji as he confronted oppression with courage, compassion, and unwavering faith in the power of non-violence. Panigrahi’s portrayal of Gandhi in South Africa serves as a poignant reminder of the transformative impact of personal struggles and perseverance in shaping the course of history.

In conclusion, “Gandhi Kahani” by Chintamani Panigrahi stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Mahatma Gandhi’s journey in South Africa and its profound influence on his path towards becoming the global icon of peace and justice. The book not only enriches our understanding of Gandhi’s early life experiences but also illuminates the universal relevance of his message in fostering harmony, empathy, and social change. It remains a timeless tribute to the spirit of resilience and resistance that defined Gandhi’s remarkable odyssey in South Africa.

Books Info

Books nameGandhi Kahani
TranslatedChintamani Panigrahi,
No Of pages61
PublisherPrajatantra Prachara samiti
Publication1994
Printed AtNA
DistributorNA

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