Gandhi-Tarpana by Radhamohan Gadnaik is an exquisite odia book that delves into the life and philosophy of one of history’s most influential figures, Mahatma Gandhi. Through this book, the author takes us on a journey that illuminates the various facets of Gandhi’s life, not just as a political leader, but also as a spiritual seeker.
Radhamohan Gadnaik does a remarkable job of chronicling Gandhi’s life, beginning from his humble origins in Porbandar, Gujarat, to his transformation into a global icon of peace and nonviolence. The book beautifully captures the struggles and hardships faced by Gandhi during his early days in South Africa, where he first developed his philosophy of Satyagraha.
What sets Gandhi-Tarpana apart from other biographies is the author’s deep exploration of Gandhi’s spiritual side. Gadnaik delves into Gandhi’s experiments with truth, his spiritual practices, and his belief in the power of ahimsa (nonviolence) as a means of achieving social and political change. The book offers profound insights into Gandhi’s thoughts on education, village self-sufficiency, and his vision for an independent India.
Furthermore, Radhamohan Gadnaik’s writing style is captivating and immersive. He brings Gandhi’s story to life, painting vivid pictures of the historical events that shaped his life and the significant people who crossed his path. The book also includes rare photographs and personal anecdotes that add depth and authenticity to the narrative.
Gandhi-Tarpana is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the legacy of Mahatma Gandhi and his timeless ideals. It offers a comprehensive and introspective look at the life of a man who continues to inspire and guide countless individuals around the world. Radhamohan Gadnaik’s work is a fitting homage to the great soul that was Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi.
Books Info
Books name | Gandhi-Tarpana |
Author | Radhamohan Gadnaik |
No Of pages | 126 |
Publisher | Radhamohan Gadnaik |
Publication | 1957 |
Printed At | NA |
Distributor | NA |