Looking For Bapu

Looking For Bapu
Author: Anjali Banerjee
Publisher: Wendy Lamb Books
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2009-03-04
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0307487660

Anu's beloved grandfather Bapu moved from India to Anu's home in the Pacific Northwest when Anu was small, and Anu is devastated when Bapu dies. But when he is visited by Bapu's ghost, he knows that there must be a way to bring him back to life -- he's just not sure how. Anu enlists his friends Izzy and Unger to help him. From shaving his head to making up fortunes in the hope of becoming more holy, Anu tries everything. He even journeys to the island of the Mystery Museum. Perhaps there, Karnak the Magician will be able to help? From the Hardcover edition.

This Was Bapu

This Was Bapu
Author: R. K. Prabhu
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2021-01-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN:

This Was Bapu - Compiled by R. K. Prabhu: "This Was Bapu" is a compilation of writings and speeches by Mahatma Gandhi, lovingly put together by R. K. Prabhu. The book provides a glimpse into the life and philosophy of one of India's greatest leaders, Mahatma Gandhi, affectionately referred to as "Bapu." Through his own words, readers can gain insights into Gandhi's principles of nonviolence, truth, and civil disobedience. "This Was Bapu" serves as a tribute to Gandhi's profound impact on India's struggle for independence and his enduring legacy as a symbol of peace and social change. Key Aspects of the Book "This Was Bapu - Compiled by R. K. Prabhu": Insights from Mahatma Gandhi: The book offers firsthand insights into Mahatma Gandhi's philosophy and principles, as expressed through his speeches and writings. Nonviolent Resistance: "This Was Bapu" highlights Gandhi's advocacy for nonviolent resistance as a powerful tool for social and political change. Legacy of Peace and Social Change: The compilation pays tribute to Gandhi's enduring legacy as a symbol of peace and his role in India's independence movement. Mahatma Gandhi, affectionately known as "Bapu," was a preeminent leader in India's struggle for independence from British colonial rule. A proponent of nonviolent resistance, Gandhi's principles of truth, nonviolence, and civil disobedience continue to inspire social and political movements worldwide. "This Was Bapu - Compiled by R. K. Prabhu" serves as a testament to Gandhi's profound impact on India and the world.

A Man Called Bapu

A Man Called Bapu
Author: Subhadra Sen Gupta
Publisher: Pratham Books
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2019
Genre: Nationalists
ISBN: 8182638690

Bapu

Bapu
Author: F. Mary Barr
Publisher:
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1956
Genre:
ISBN:

Smile with Knowledge

Smile with Knowledge
Author: Monalisa
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2013-07-23
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1475989377

Already delayed at the point of origin, having missed a connecting flight, required to spend another night in an interim hotel in a foreign country, and now this! It was as if destiny was preparing him well for this journey of unknowns that he had embarked uponAs Gyana sat in the room alone and looked at the single window with bars, it felt like being in a jail, waiting to be rescued from suspicion. Will they be able to verify his paperwork and identity? Will they do it in a timely manner to enable him to continue with his travel plans? What will happen if they are not able to verify the documents? A multitude of questions played havoc on his mind, with no answers in sight. excerpt from Smile with Knowledge Describing the ground realities faced by an Indian couple when they moved from India to the United States in the early 90s in an age without internet or cell phones, this is a first hand account of the life as foreign students in the U.S., along with its myriad perks and challenges. Relating a true story of success while balancing life on a shoestring budget, this is also a tale of small hopes, small pleasures, small battles, and small victories, and yet how all these small things together formed a memorable journey that was larger than life.

My Dear Bapu

My Dear Bapu
Author: Gopalkrishna Gandhi
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2012-10-05
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 8184757204

Nine years younger than Gandhi, Chakravarti Rajagopalachari or Rajaji was described by him as his "conscience keeper" and, at one time, as his "only possible successor". As his southern general, Rajaji campaigned for freedom, promoting khadi and prohibition. Though they shared nearly thirty years of colleagueship, hardship, friendship—and kinship, when daughter Lakshmi married Devadas Gandhi, Rajaji remained throughout a man of his own mind. The eighty odd largely unpublished letters from this contrarian statesman to his leader, Mahatma Gandhi, and those to his son-in-law Devadas Gandhi and to his grandson, that are presented here come from family archives and public repositories and cover the years from 1920 to 1955, in the run-up to Independence and its early years. Described are the struggles and endeavours, large and small, made in the public arena, besides the inner world of friends, of home and hearth, with both spheres coalescing seamlessly. Frank, brave—at times, bitter, the letters are remarkably free of recrimination or anything that would diminish the dialogue. Observed always is the healthy respect of the freedom to differ, to persuade, to agree to disagree, but never to let down or part. Complied, edited and annotated by Gopalkrishna Gandhi, in a manner he believes his father, Devadas, would have approved, these letters are accompanied by a deeply felt and illuminating introduction. They offer us a rare glimpse into the lives of two of the tallest Indians of our age, when idealism rode strong but was also challenged.

Encyclopedia of Hinduism

Encyclopedia of Hinduism
Author: Constance Jones
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 593
Release: 2006
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0816075646

An illustrated A to Z reference containing more than 700 entries providing information on the theology, people, historical events, institutions and movements related to Hinduism.

The Diary of Manu Gandhi

The Diary of Manu Gandhi
Author:
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2019-08-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0199098077

Manu Gandhi, M.K. Gandhi’s grand-niece, joined him in 1943 at the age of fifteen. An aide to Gandhi’s ailing wife Kasturba in the Aga Khan Palace prison in Pune, Manu remained with him until his assassination. She was a partner in his final yajna, an experiment in Brahmacharya, and his invocation of Rama at the moment of his death. Spanning two volumes, The Diary of Manu Gandhi is a record of her life and times with M.K. Gandhi between 1943 and 1948. Authenticated by Gandhi himself, the meticulous and intimate entries in the diary throw light on Gandhi’s life as a prisoner and his endeavour to establish the possibility of collective non-violence. They also offer a glimpse into his ideological conflicts, his efforts to find his voice, and his lonely pilgrimage to Noakhali during the riots of 1946. The first volume (1943–44) chronicles the spiritual and educational pursuits of an adolescent woman who takes up writing as a mode of self-examination. The author shares a moving portrait of Kasturba Gandhi’s illness and death and also unravels the deep emotional bond she develops with Gandhi, whom she calls her ‘mother’.