Jawaharlal Nehru with Gandhi and Amrit Kaur at Sevagram Ashram
Jawaharlal Nehru (who eventually became Prime Minister of India at independence) consulting with Gandhi and Amrit Kaur at Sevagram Ashram, circa
Subhas Chandra Bose visiting Sevagram Ashram
Subhas Chandra Bose visiting Sevagram Ashram, 1938. Subhas Chandra Bose was a politician and anticolonial nationalist. Subhas Chandra Bose stands
Mourning Kasturba Gandhi and Mahadev Desai
Gandhi and coresidents from Sevagram Ashram mourning the passing of Kasturba Gandhi and Mahadev Desai at the Aga Khan Palace prison, 1944.
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Gandhi and residents planting holy basil (tulsi)
Gandhi and coresidents planting holy basil (tulsi) at Sevagram Ashram in 1944. The holy basil was planted in memory of Kasturba Gandhi
Amtul Salaam breaks her fast
Amtul Salaam breaks her fast, 1947. After riots broke out between Hindus and Muslims at the time of independence, Gandhi was not the only one who
Sevagram Ashram map
Map of the Sevagram Ashram grounds. Not included: the newer addition of the Yatri Niwas tourist accommodation area.
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
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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
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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
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Bapu Kuti exterior 2
Exterior of "Bapu Kuti," Gandhi's Cottage at Sevagram Ashram.
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