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Mahatma Gandhi steals gold for clearing hi debt, but he couldn't sleep peacefully afterwards and therefore he confesses his guilt to his father. Elucidate Please answer I have to write in my assignment I will mark brainlist to the person who answered first @Legendarysumit01 please you also answer your answers are good​

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Answered by Mawoo
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Mahatma Gandhi's autobiography Sathiya Sodhani is one book which guides you as to what is right and wrong. Most importantly, the author should have experienced all these. The original was in Gujarati, and was later translated into English and other Indian languages. The book is in five parts, beginning with his birth, up until the year 1921. In the last chapter he writes, "My life from this point onward has been so public that there is hardly anything about it that people do not know...."

The introduction reads, "What I want to achieve - what I have been striving and pining to achieve these thirty years - is self-realization, to see God face to face, to attain Moksha. I live and move and have my being in pursuit of this goal." The paper back edition of the book costs Rs. 30 being subsidized by the Navajivan Trust, Ahmedabad.

Answered by LEGENDARYSUMIT01
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  1. Bad habit which one builds in someone's body and further it it would be difficult to be removed analytically if we compare to that Mahatma Gandhi at his Young Age, he had made a habit and become fond of smoking.
  2. He and his friends tried to collect the stems of cigar which would cost a little bit higher for which he have to steal copper ,silver and gold from servant pocket or any other else.
  3. In the meantime, they heard that the stalks of a certain plant were porous and could be smoked like cigars So they tried that also for smoking. But they were far from being satisfied with all these.
  4. Mahatma Gandhiji 's devotion towards his father and his insistence that he should not deceive his father saved him from the evil of theft. His meat-eating brother had run into a debt of about twenty-five rupees. How to pay this debt became really a question for them. His brother had on his arm an armlet of solid gold. So, a bit of gold was clipped out of it and the debt was cleared.
  5. But this then became more than for Young Gandhiji could actually bear and he resolved never to steal again. But this was not sufficient. He made up his mind to confess his guilt to his father.

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