
Sabarmati Ashram
Sabarmati Ashram, located in Ahmedabad, India, was Mahatma Gandhi’s residence and the center of his activities during India’s struggle for independence. Established in 1917, it served as a retreat and place for planning nonviolent resistance and social reforms. The ashram symbolizes Gandhi’s philosophy of truth, nonviolence, and simple living. Today, it is a museum and memorial that attracts visitors interested in India’s freedom movement. The site features his personal belongings, writings, and exhibits on his campaigns, inspiring visitors with the enduring principles of peaceful protest and social justice.