Aabhaas anand biography of mahatma
Aabhaas anand biography of mahatma!
Swami Anand
Gujarati writer (1887 – 1976)
Swami Anand | |
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| Born | Himmatlal Dave 1887 (1887) Shiyani near Wadhwan, British India |
| Died | 25 January 1976(1976-01-25) (aged 88–89) Bombay, India |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Occupations | |
Swami Anand (1887 – 25 January 1976) was a monk, a Gandhian activist and a Gujarati writer from India.
He was the manager of Gandhi's publications such as Navajivan and Young India and inspired Gandhi to write his autobiography, The Story of My Experiments with Truth.[1] He wrote sketches, memoir, biographies, philosophy, travelogues and translated some works.
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Biography
Early life
Swami Anand was born Himmatlal on 8 September 1887 at Shiyani village near Wadhwan to Ramchandra Dave (Dwivedi) and Parvati in Audichya Brahmin family. His father was a teacher.
He was among seven siblings.[2] He was brought up and educated in Bombay. At the age of ten, he left home in opposition to marriag