Why did Gandhi wear a loin cloth?
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Because it is a traditional cloth
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Heya friend!
This decision was taken by Gandhiji in Madurai after he decided that he has to work for and with the poor people of India. He stuck to this dress code even on his trip abroad and until his very last moment! And he never regretted his decision as he writes:
“All the alterations I have made in my course of life have been effected by momentous occasions; and they have been made after such a deep deliberation that I have hardly had to regret them. And I did them, as I could not help doing them. Such a radical alteration — in my dress, — I effected in Madura.”
He said that Madurai gave him necessary strength to shed his traditional attire for ‘loincloth’ at last.
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This decision was taken by Gandhiji in Madurai after he decided that he has to work for and with the poor people of India. He stuck to this dress code even on his trip abroad and until his very last moment! And he never regretted his decision as he writes:
“All the alterations I have made in my course of life have been effected by momentous occasions; and they have been made after such a deep deliberation that I have hardly had to regret them. And I did them, as I could not help doing them. Such a radical alteration — in my dress, — I effected in Madura.”
He said that Madurai gave him necessary strength to shed his traditional attire for ‘loincloth’ at last.
Hope it helps!
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