Abstract
This research paper delves into the vital role of libraries in the digital age in preserving and promoting Gandhian philosophy. Mahatma Gandhi's enduring principles of truth, nonviolence, and self-reliance continue to hold significance in our ever-evolving world. Libraries, as custodians of knowledge and cultural heritage, have a unique opportunity to disseminate these ideals to a broader audience. This paper explores the strategies employed by libraries, the challenges they face, and the impact of their efforts. It underscores the enduring relevance of Gandhian philosophy in the contemporary landscape and how libraries can actively contribute to its preservation and dissemination, thus fostering a deeper understanding of this remarkable legacy.