Snake cage
The long tongs used to capture poisonous snakes at Sevagram Ashram, and the wooden cage they were place in to hold for removal and release at a
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Rustam Bhavan
"Rustam Bhavan," the original four-room guest house at Sevagram Ashram. The guest house was built to accommodate overnight stays by Indian
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Nai Talim
"Nai Talim," the basic education center at Sevagram Ashram. Gandhi and the coresidents at Sevagram Ashram were invested in developing an
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Yatri Niwas tourism sign
Sign at "Yatri Niwas," the tourist accommodation area, at Sevagram Ashram. In an effort to increase tourism to this heritage site, this area is
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Exhibition Center
The exhibition center / museum in the "Yatri Niwas" (Tourist Accommodation) area at Sevagram Ashram.
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Yatri Niwas
"Yatri Niwas," the tourist accommodation area at Sevagram Ashram. This area features new overnight accommodations from simple dorm-style hostel
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