TY - BOOK AU - Koneru Ramakrishna Rao TI - Gandhi's Dharma SN - 9780199477548 U1 - 954.035 K8365 G PY - 2017/// CY - New Delhi PB - Oxford University Press KW - History KW - Modern India N1 - Gandhi’s Dharma is about Gandhi’s personal, philosophy and practices. Gandhi’s life in its totality is a series of experiments to convert dharma (moral principles) into karma (practices in action). The book takes us on a scholarly journey with the three fold mission: (i) to provide a coherent and readable introduction to Gandhi’s person, philosophy, and practices (Gandhi sruti), (ii) to postulate the basics of Gandhi’s dharma (Gandhi smriti), and (iii) to promote Gandhian culture (samskriti). N2 - View larger Koneru Ramakrishna Rao Description When asked about his message to the world, the Mahatma famously said, ‘My life is my message.’ In him there was no room for contradiction between thought and action. His life in its totality is a series of experiments to convert dharma, moral principles, into karma, practices in action. Gandhi believed that development is a dialectical process stemming from the antinomy of two aspects latent within every individual—the brute and the divine. While the former represents instinct-driven behaviour, the latter is one’s true self, which is altruistic. Gandhi described this process in different fields, most of which are relevant even today. Gandhi’s Dharma is an overview of Mahatma Gandhi—his person, philosophy, and practices. The author asserts that the basic principles governing Gandhi’s thoughts—satya, ahimsa, and sarvodaya—are not relics of the past. Nor are his thoughts an obsolete list of rules. Gandhi’s ideas are dynamic principles perpetually in the making, perfectly adaptable to contemporary life. ER -