1. How many books did Mahatma Gandhi write?
Mahatma Gandhi authored several books during his lifetime, including his autobiography, "The Story of My Experiments with Truth." He also wrote essays, letters, and articles that were compiled into various collections. Overall, he is known to have written over a dozen notable books that cover his philosophy and experiences.
2. What languages did Gandhi write in?
Gandhi primarily wrote in Gujarati and English. His writings in Gujarati include his autobiographical works and essays, while his English works, including "Hind Swaraj" and various letters, have made his teachings accessible to a broader audience.
3. Can I find translations of Gandhi's works in other languages?
Many of Gandhi's works have been translated into various languages, making his teachings accessible to a global audience. You can find translations in languages such as Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, and more, often available in our collection.
4. What types of books are available about Gandhi?
Our collection includes a variety of book types about Gandhi, catering to diverse audiences and interests. For those seeking his biographies we have books such as "Gandhi: A Biography" and "Gandhi: The Man, His People, and the Empire". Additionally, our philosophical works provide insights into his thoughts on nonviolence and truth, including "Hind Swaraj" and "The Philosophy of Gandhi". For younger readers, we have children's books that simplify his teachings, such as "Who Was Mahatma Gandhi?" and "Gandhi: A March to the Sea". Lastly, our anthologies feature collections of Mahatma Gandhi's essays, writings, letters, and speeches, including "The Essential Gandhi: An Anthology of His Writings on His Life, Work, and Ideas," and "The Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi"
5. Are there books about Gandhi written by other authors?
Yes, many authors have written about Mahatma Gandhi, exploring his life, teachings, and impact on society. Notable titles include "Gandhi: A Biography" by Joseph Lelyveld and "Gandhi: The Man, His People, and the Empire" by Rajmohan Gandhi. These works provide various perspectives on his legacy and influence.