xml-document.png
    Gandhi and Sushila Nayar

    Sushila Nayar walking with Gandhi, circa 1939

    xml-document.png
    Gandhi seated with coresidents

    Gandhi seated with coresidents in front of his hut at Sevagram Ashram, circa 1939. Sushila Nayar is seated to Gandhi's left.

    xml-document.png
    Amrit Kaur attending to Gandhi

    Amrit Kaur attending to Gandhi, circa 1941

    xml-document.png
    Amtul Salaam giving Gandhi a massage

    Amtul Salaam giving Gandhi a massage, circa 1938. Such bodily service (seva

    xml-document.png
    Lilavati washing Gandhi's feet

    Lilavati Asar washing Gandhi's feet, circa 1939. Such bodily service (seva

    Gandhi (Photographer)

    xml-document.png
    Welcome sign at Sevagram Ashram

    Welcome sign at Sevagram Ashram. Written in both Hindi and English, the sign emphasizes that Sevagram Ashram is both a historic place of national

    McLain (Photographer)

    xml-document.png
    Bapu Kuti sign

    "Bapu Kuti" sign at Sevagram Ashram. This sign explains the significance of "Bapu Kuti" as Gandhi's residence at Sevagram Ashram, emphasizing that

    McLain (Photographer)

    xml-document.png
    Bapu Kuti exterior 1

    Gandhi's cottage, "Bapu Kuti," at Sevagram Ashram. Today this house is preserved as a heritage site. In the decades since Gandhi lived here, a

    McLain (Photographer)

    xml-document.png
    Bapu Kuti exterior 2

    Exterior of "Bapu Kuti," Gandhi's Cottage at Sevagram Ashram. 

    McLain (Photographer)

    xml-document.png
    Bapu Kuti interior 1

    The main living space inside "Bapu Kuti," Gandhi's cottage at Sevagram Ashram.

    McLain (Photographer)