
mahatma gandhi his philosophy of devotion
Book Specifications:
- Title: Mahatma Gandhi: His Philosophy of Devotion
- Publisher: Asian Publication Services
- Author: Dr. R. N. Vyas
- Language: English
- Pages: 96
- Binding: Hard Back
- Condition: Used - Good (Without jacket)
About the Book:
Mahatma Gandhi: His Philosophy of Devotion by Dr. R. N. Vyas presents a thoughtful exploration of the spiritual and philosophical foundations of Mahatma Gandhi’s life and teachings. Rather than focusing solely on Gandhi’s political achievements, the book examines the religious convictions, devotional practices, and ethical principles that shaped his worldview and inspired his public actions. Dr. Vyas discusses Gandhi’s understanding of truth, nonviolence, self-discipline, religious tolerance, and service to humanity, highlighting how these values became the cornerstone of his philosophy and leadership. The work also explores Gandhi’s interpretation of devotion as a practical force for personal transformation and social change. Combining spiritual insight with philosophical analysis, the book offers readers a deeper appreciation of the moral ideals that guided one of the most influential figures of the twentieth century. Published by Asian Publication Services, this hardback edition is a valuable resource for students of Gandhian thought, philosophy, religion, peace studies, and Indian intellectual history.
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Book Specifications:
- Title: Mahatma Gandhi: His Philosophy of Devotion
- Publisher: Asian Publication Services
- Author: Dr. R. N. Vyas
- Language: English
- Pages: 96
- Binding: Hard Back
- Condition: Used - Good (Without jacket)
About the Book:
Mahatma Gandhi: His Philosophy of Devotion by Dr. R. N. Vyas presents a thoughtful exploration of the spiritual and philosophical foundations of Mahatma Gandhi’s life and teachings. Rather than focusing solely on Gandhi’s political achievements, the book examines the religious convictions, devotional practices, and ethical principles that shaped his worldview and inspired his public actions. Dr. Vyas discusses Gandhi’s understanding of truth, nonviolence, self-discipline, religious tolerance, and service to humanity, highlighting how these values became the cornerstone of his philosophy and leadership. The work also explores Gandhi’s interpretation of devotion as a practical force for personal transformation and social change. Combining spiritual insight with philosophical analysis, the book offers readers a deeper appreciation of the moral ideals that guided one of the most influential figures of the twentieth century. Published by Asian Publication Services, this hardback edition is a valuable resource for students of Gandhian thought, philosophy, religion, peace studies, and Indian intellectual history.












