Mahatma Gandhi's Concept of Truth and Its Literary Interpretations in Indian Literature

International Journal of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities 1 (2) (2023)
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This research paper delves into Mahatma Gandhi's concept of truth and its profound influence on Indian literature. Mahatma Gandhi's unique interpretation of truth, central to his philosophy of Satyagraha, is explored through a careful analysis of his writings, including "The Story of My Experiments with Truth." The paper also examines how Mahatma Gandhi's ideas on truth have resonated in Indian literature, discussing influential authors who drew inspiration from his philosophy. It investigates literary interpretations of truth, delving into the use of symbolism and narrative techniques in these works. The paper also acknowledges controversies and challenges related to Mahatma Gandhi's truth concept in literature, offering a glimpse into the enduring relevance of his ideas in the literary world.

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