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The Story of My Experiments with Truth

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The Story of My Experiments with Truth

Written by: Anushka Ravishankar - adaptation, Shobha Viswanath - adaptation
Narrated by: Nandita Das, Shekhar Kapur
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Mohandas Gandhi inspired the spiritual and political souls of millions of people. His concept of nonviolent resistance propelled numerous struggles in the world. His own personal and political struggles recorded in his autobiography, The Story of my Experiments with Truth, continues to this day to be a source of inspiration to thousands of people.

Music: 3 Brothers & a Violin

©1927 Navajivan Trust (P)2005 Karadi Tales
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Good and brief. Best for uninitiated. Not for those who already know his life story via movie or book.

Brief and crisp

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nicely summarised the original book, got it free with premium membership. it has increased my curiosity for getting the original book.

want to keep the unabridged version

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This is a very simple and concise account of Gandhiji n his philosophy. A must read/listen for each n every Indian, of each n every age..

As simple and as enlightening as Gandhiji

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only one chapter downloaded so listened only one chapter. I m going to return this book

only one chapter downloaded

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Many important incidents were skipped, but the performances were very engaging. having a narrator and a voice for Gandhi was a good improv.

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