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Encyclopedia > Kasturba Gandhi
 Kasturba Gandhi
Kasturba Gandhi

Kastürbā Gāndhi (April 11, 186922 February 1944), affectionately called Ba, was the wife of Mohandas Gandhi, whom she married at the age of 13. Image File history File links Kasturbhai. ... Image File history File links Kasturbhai. ... April 11 is the 101st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (102nd in leap years). ... 1869 (MDCCCLXIX) is a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar) of the Gregorian calendar or a common year starting on Sunday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar. ... February 22 is the 53rd day of every year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1944 (MCMXLIV) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will take you to calendar). ... Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (October 2, 1869 – January 30, 1948) (Devanagari: मोहनदास करमचन्द गांधी), called Mahatma Gandhi, was the charismatic leader who brought the cause of Indias independence from British colonial rule to world attention. ...


Born to wealthy businessman Gokuladas Makharji of Porbandar, Kasturba married Mohandas Gandhi in May 1882. At the time, she was illiterate, and so Gandhi taught her to read and write — a potentially radical move, given the position of women in India at that time. When Gandhi left to study in London in 1888, she remained in India to raise their newborn son Harilal. She had three more sons - Manilal (1892), Ramdas (1897), and Devdas (1900). Porbandar is a town in the Gujarat state of India. ... 1882 (MDCCCLXXXII) was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ... The Houses of Parliament and the clock tower containing Big Ben Part of the London skyline viewed from the South Bank London is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom. ... 1888 is a leap year starting on Sunday (click on link for calendar). ... Harilal Mohandas Gandhi (1888 - June 1948) was the first son of Mahatma Gandhi. ... Manilal Gandhi (October 28, 1892-1956) was the second son of Mahatma Gandhi. ... 1892 (MDCCCXCII) was a leap year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ... Ramdas Gandhi (1897 - 1969) was the third son of Mahatma Gandhi. ... 1897 (MDCCCXCVII) was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ... Devdas Gandhi (1900 - 1957) was the fourth and youngest son of Mahatma Gandhi. ... 1900 (MCM) is a common year starting on Monday. ...


In 1906, Mohandas Gandhi decided to practice brahmacharya, and the couple became celibate. Although she stood by her husband, she did not always easily accept his ideas. Gandhi had to work hard to persuade her to see (and agree to) his side of the viewpoint. Kasturba was deeply religious. Like her husband, she renounced all caste distinctions and lived in ashrams. 1906 (MCMVI) was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ... Brahmacharya is a Sanskrit word. ... Caste systems are traditional, hereditary systems of social stratification. ... Ashrams in ancient India were Hindu hermitages where sages lived in peace and tranquility amidst nature. ...


Kasturba often joined her husband in political protests. She traveled to South Africa in 1897 to be with her husband. From 1904 to 1914, she was active in the Phoenix Settlement near Durban. During the 1913 protest against working conditions for Indians in South Africa, Kasturba was arrested and sentenced to three months in a hard labour prison. Later, in India, she sometimes took her husband's place when he was under arrest. 2003 GMO USDA protest Protest expresses relatively overt reaction to events or situations: sometimes in favour, more often opposed. ... 1897 (MDCCCXCVII) was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ... 1904 (MCMIV) is a leap year starting on a Friday (link will take you to calendar). ... 1914 (MCMXIV) is a common year starting on Thursday. ... Central area of Durban Durban is a city in KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa (29°53′S 31°03′E). ... 1913 (MCMXIII) is a common year starting on Wednesday. ... The Chicago Police Department arrests a man A protester is arrested during a demonstration. ... In law, a sentence forms the final act of a judge-ruled process, and also the symbolic principal act connected to his function. ... Penal labour is a form of the unfree labour. ...


In 1915, when Gandhi returned to India to support indigo planters, Kasturba accompanied him. She taught hygiene, discipline, reading and writing to women and children.


Kasturba suffered from chronic bronchitis. Stress from the Quit India Movement's arrests and ashram life caused her to fall ill. After contracting pneumonia, she died from a severe heart attack on February 22, 1944. Bronchitis is an obstructive pulmonary disease characterized by inflammation of the bronchi of the lungs. ... The Quit India Movement was a call for immediate independence for India issued by MK Gandhi on August 8, 1942. ... Ashrams in ancient India were Hindu hermitages where sages lived in peace and tranquility amidst nature. ... Pneumonia is an illness of the lungs and respiratory system in which the microscopic, air-filled sacs (alveoli) responsible for absorbing oxygen from the atmosphere become inflamed and flooded with fluid. ... A myocardial infarction occurs when an atherosclerotic plaque slowly builds up in the inner lining of a coronary artery and then suddenly ruptures, totally occluding the artery and preventing blood flow downstream. ... February 22 is the 53rd day of every year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1944 (MCMXLIV) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will take you to calendar). ...


Further reading

  • India’s 50 Most Illustrious Women (ISBN 8188086193) by Indra Gupta


          Indian Independence Movement                Image File history File links The flag of India used in 1931. ... Amritsar Massacre 1919 Source: http://www. ... The Indian Independence Movement was a series of revolutions empowered by the people of India put forth to battle the British Empire for complete political independence, beginning with the Rebellion of 1857, reaching its climax with Mahatma Gandhis Quit India Movement (1942-1945), and Subhash Chandra Boses Indian... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (3496x2418, 835 KB) en: Gandhi during the Salt March, March 1930. ... Image File history File links The stamp was created during second world war. ...

History: Colonization | East India Companies | Plassey | Buxar | British India | French India | Portuguese India | More...
Philosophies: Indian nationalism | Gandhism | Satyagraha | Hindu nationalism | Indian Muslim nationalism | Socialism
Events and Movements: Rebellion of 1857 | Partition of Bengal | Champaran and Kheda | Khilafat | Amritsar Massacre | Non-Cooperation | Chauri Chaura | Bardoli | Simon Commission | Nehru Report | Salt Satyagraha | Act of 1935 | Cripps' mission| Quit India
Organizations: Indian National Congress | Ghadar | Home Rule | Indian National Army | Arzi Hukumate Azad Hind | More...
Indian Leaders: Mangal Pandey | Rani of Jhansi | Sri Aurobindo | Lokmanya Tilak | Gopal Krishna Gokhale | Sarojini Naidu | Lajpat Rai | Rabindranath Tagore | Mahatma Gandhi | Sardar Patel | Subhas Bose | Badshah Khan | Jawaharlal Nehru | Udham Singh | Maulana Azad | C. Azad | Rajaji | M. A. Ansari | Rajendra Prasad | Bhagat Singh | Purushottam Das Tandon | More...
British Raj: Robert Clive | James Outram | Dalhousie | Irwin | Linlithgow | Wavell | Stafford Cripps | Mountbatten | More...
Independence: Cabinet Mission | Indian Independence Act | Partition of India | Political Integration | Constitution | Republic of India

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Manas: History and Politics, Kasturba Gandhi (532 words)
Gandhi himself wrote that Kasturba eagerly assented to his decision to take a vow, but we do not have this from her own mouth, and some modern feminist readings have taken this an instance of Gandhi's overbearing attitudes.
Kasturba was to develop into a very considerable figure in her own right, but sadly she has scarcely received the attention she deserves.
Gandhi, on the other hand, took the view that as his sons, they were entitled to no special privileges.
Manas: History and Politics, Mahatma Gandhi (288 words)
His father died before Gandhi could finish his schooling, and at thirteen he was married to Kasturba [or Kasturbai], who was even younger.
Though his elders objected, Gandhi could not be prevented from leaving; and it is said that his mother, a devout woman, made him promise that he would keep away from wine, women, and meat during his stay abroad.
Gandhi was powerfully attracted to them, as he was to the texts of the major religious traditions; and ironically it is in London that he was introduced to the Bhagavad Gita.
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