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    Kasturba washing Gandhi's feet

    Kasturba Gandhi washing Gandhi's feet, circa 1939. Such bodily service (seva) toward Gandhi was performed by Kasturba and some other

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    Gandhi walking with residents and a cow

    Gandhi walking with coresidents (and a cow) at Sevagram Ashram. The community had a small dairy farm with both cattle and goats, as part of its

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    Amrit Kaur and Kasturba Gandhi

    Kasturba Gandhi (seated, front) and Amrit Kaur (standing, rear) at Sevagram Ashram, circa 1941.

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    Celebrating baby goats

    Celebrating the birth of goats at Sevagram Ashram, circa 1938. Gandhi holds hands with his grandson, Kahandas Gandhi. Mirabehn pets the goats;

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    Feeding cows

    Residents feeding cows at Sevagram Ashram, circa 1940. Pictured at the center is Kasturba Gandhi, with Abha Gandhi to her left. 

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    Gandhi walking with Kasturba and grandson

    Gandhi walking at Sevagram Ashram with his wife, Kasturba Gandhi (on his left), and his grandson (on his right). Also depicted is Nirmala Gandhi (

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    Celebrating Gandhi's birthday

    Celebrating Gandhi's birthday (October 2) at Sevagram Ashram in 1938. Kanu Gandhi is seated in the center next to Gandhi; Pyarelal Nayar stands on

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    Gandhi walking with Kanu and Abha

    Gandhi walking with Kanu Gandhi (on the left) and Abha Gandhi (on the right), circa 1945-46

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    Gandhi and Parchure Shastri

    Gandhi attending to Parchure Shastri at Sevagram Ashram, 1939. Parchure Shastri was stricken with leprosy, and therefore deemed an outcaste by

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    Gandhi and Pyarelal Nayar

    Pyarelal Nayar with Gandhi, in Gandhi's hut at Sevagram Ashram, circa 1939.