Madhavankutty Pillai
In every domain of life, he was a player of infinite games and, therefore, his worldview becomes, in some ways, quite inaccessible to us. We have to remember that one of the litmus tests of Gandhi, and he’s absolutely firm about it, is that you never do anything to someone else that you do not first do to yourself. You never make a demand of someone else that you do not first make of yourself
The 1925 dialogue between Mahatma Gandhi and Sree Narayana Guru was a pleasant precursor to the acrimonious Gandhi-Ambedkar debate of the 1930s
It is the capacity to hear the inner voice that for Gandhi reveals the distance he has traversed in his quest. Each invocation of the inner voice indicated to him his submission to God. This listening required proximity with oneself. This proximity could be attained through the practice of ahimsa
There will always be a Gandhian piece of wisdom to make your politics not retro-cool but smart and urgent
Renowned Gandhi scholar Tridip Suhrud on his latest work
Tushar A. Gandhi, great-grandson of the Mahatma, backs Kamal Haasan's statement on Godse
The conditions under which force may be used against government injustice and what India’s historical experience tells us about resistance