<p><strong>The Story of My Experiments with Truth</strong> is the <strong>autobiography</strong> of <strong>Mahatma Gandhi</strong> one of the most influential leaders in the history of India and the world. The book provides an account of his life thoughts and struggles chronicling his journey toward <strong>self-realization</strong> <strong>non-violent resistance</strong> and <strong>social change</strong>. The autobiography was first published in installments in <strong>1925-1929</strong> and offers a profound glimpse into Gandhi's personal spiritual and political development.</p><p>Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948) is best known for leading India to <strong>independence from British rule</strong> through <strong>non-violent civil disobedience</strong> and his philosophy of <strong>ahimsa</strong> (non-violence). His autobiography is not just a personal account of his life but a <strong>philosophical and moral exploration</strong> that illuminates his ideas on truth religion politics and the struggle for social justice.</p><p>The title of the autobiography reflects Gandhi's commitment to constantly question and refine his actions and beliefs in search of <strong>truth</strong>. He viewed his life as a series of <strong>experiments</strong> with this central principle as he navigated the challenges of leadership morality and faith.</p><p></p><p></p>
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