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How did gandhiji take care of the stick in aashram

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The ashrams Gandhi established served as laboratories where he and his

colleagues experimented with nonviolence as an alternative way of life. In

these small monastic communities of men and women living according to

absolute vows he sought to lay the ground-workforan egalitarian social

organisation and economy, and to develop an education system that reflected

the Indian genius. The ashrams provided economic and moral support as well as

fostering the discipline and awareness necessary for their members to sustain

grassroot civil disobedience. Gandhi saw the need in the tradition-bound,

rigidly hierarchical Indian society, for a moral sanction able to inspire people to

help themselves. He believed ashramic life, based on mutuality, simplicity and

hard work, would nurture an asceticism that could bechannelled through

positive action to reform society. This chapter seeks to illumine some of the

formative influences upon the development of his ashram concept.

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