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    Kasturba Gandhi at the spinning wheel

    Kasturba Gandhi at the spinning wheel. At Sevagram Ashram, circa 1940.

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    Mirabehn and Gandhi at the spinning wheel

    Mirabehn helping Gandhi repair his spinning wheel. To emphasize economic self-sufficiency (swadeshi) and village handicrafts, all

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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 coresidents 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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    Gandhi walking with coresidents, 1944

    Gandhi walking with coresidents at Sevagram Ashram, circa 1944. Gandhi advocated daily walks for health purposes, and regularly walked to and from

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    Gandhi walking with Kasturba Gandhi 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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    Gandhi walking with Kanu Gandhi and Abha Gandhi

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

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    Gandhi walking with Sushila Nayar

    Sushila Nayar walking with Gandhi, circa 1939

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    Gandhi walking with Joharabehn and Lilavati Asar

    Gandhi walking with coresidents Johara ("Joharabehn") and Lilavati Asar ("Lilavatibehn") at Sevagram Ashram, circa 1939. Pictured to the left is

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