Sermon on the Sea
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5b Mahatma Gandhi, Chicago Universal Publishing Co., 1924. First edition.
Notes
Mahatma Gandhi’s Sermon on the Sea refers to his reflections during a ship voyage to South Africa in 1914. It marked a turning point in his philosophy of nonviolence (ahimsa) and truth (satya). On this journey, Gandhi deepened his commitment to spiritual discipline, self-restraint, and service to humanity, laying the foundation for his future leadership in India’s struggle for independence. This period shaped his resolve to fight injustice through peaceful civil disobedience.
Description
Yellow cloth hardcover with blue lettering on cover and spine. Fraying to open and lower spine. Very Fine condition.