
Gandhi's Ashram
Gandhi's Ashram, located in Ahmedabad, India, was established by Mahatma Gandhi as a home, community, and center for his ideals of nonviolent resistance and truth. It served as his residence, a place for meetings, and a hub for social and political activities during India's independence movement. The Ashram embodied Gandhi’s principles of simplicity, self-sufficiency, and peaceful protest, hosting activities like spinning khadi (cotton cloth) to promote self-reliance. Today, it functions as a museum and a symbol of Gandhi’s philosophy, inspiring visitors worldwide to pursue justice through nonviolence and ethical living.