the library mani bhavan mumbai india

navigate by keyword : library mani bhavan mumbai headquarters years 1917 1934 mansion belonged revashankar jagjeevan jhaveri friend host period gandhi initiated non cooperation satyagraha swadeshi khadi khilafat movements association charkha began staying closely associated involvement home rule movement decision abstain drinking milk order protest cruel inhuman practice phookan meted milch cattle common 1955 building smarak nidhi maintain memorial

The Library, Mani Bhavan, Mumbai, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The library Mani Bhavan was Gandhi's Mumbai headquarters for about 17 years, from 1917 to 1934. The mansion belonged to Revashankar Jagjeevan Jhaveri, Gandhi's friend and host in Mumbai during this period. It was from Mani Bhavan that Gandhi initiated the Non-Cooperation, Satyagraha, Swadeshi, Khadi and Khilafat Movements. Gandhi's association with the charkha began in 1917, while he was staying at Mani Bhavan. Mani Bhavan is also closely associated with Gandhi's involvement in the Home Rule Movement, as well as his decision to abstain from drinking cow's milk in order to protest the cruel and inhuman practice of phookan meted out to milch cattle common during that period. In 1955, the building was taken over by the Gandhi Smarak Nidhi in order to maintain it as a memorial to Gandhi.


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