Kochrab Bungalow
The Kochrab Bungalow was where Gandhi and approximately twenty-five coresidents who had come to India from Gandhi's communities in South Africa
Gandhi and Kasturba 1915
Gandhi and Kasturba returning to India in 1915 after living in South Africa for twenty-one years. Approximately 25 of his coresidents from
Sabarmati Ashram prayer session
Gandhi and coresidents gathered for the daily ecumenical prayer session at Sabarmati Ashram, circa 1930. The community regularly read scripture
Gandhi Teaching
Gandhi and Kasturba teaching the children in residence at Sabarmati Ashram, circa 1929. Lakshmi Dafda Sharma is the student reading aloud to the
Gandhi Spinning
Gandhi spinning "khadi" (homespun cotton) on his spinning wheel at Sabarmati Ashram, circa 1925. All residents were expected to spin for an hour
Gandhi and Lakshmi
Gandhi walking with Lakshmi Dafda Sharma, circa 1919. Lakshmi was Gandhi's "adopted" Dalit ("untouchable") daughter, and she and her parents were
Salt March 1930, 1
Gandhi and seventy-eight coresidents from Sabarmati Ashram leading the Salt March in 1930. The Salt March launched a nationwide anticolonial civil
Salt March 1930, 2
Gandhi and seventy-eight coresidents leading the Salt March from Sabarmati Ashram, 1930.
Hridaya Kunj
"Hridaya Kunj," the home of Gandhi and Kasturba at Sabarmati Ashram.
McLain (Photographer)