‘Deliverance Day’ gathering of Muslims
Ransom, Reverdy C.
Rao, B. Shiva
Rao, M.S.
Ras 16.1, 21.1, 21.2
Rashid, Abdul
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) 37.1, c37.2, epl.1
banned
Godse and c38.1, c38.2
Ratna, A., and Co.
Ratnagiri
Ravi, river
Rawalpindi 10.1, 10.2, 10.3, 36.1
Ray, Prafulla Chandra c03.1, 07.1, c10.1, c11.1, 16.1, c22.1
Raychandbhai 01.1, 12.1, 13.1, 35.1
R.B.T. (Banaras correspondent of Gandhi)
Reader’s Digest, essay on Gandhi
Reading, Rufus Isaacs, 1st Marquess of, Viceroy of India c07.1, c07.2, c07.3, c07.4, c10.1, c29.1
and salt tax
Red Cross Fund
refugees, during Partition riots c10.1, c36.1, c36.2, c36.3, c37.1, c37.2, c37.3, c37.4, c38.1, c38.2
Reid, Stanley
reincarnation
religious pluralism c01.1, 01.2, c12.1, c12.2, c12.3, c13.1, c17.1, 20.1, c23.1, c34.1, c36.1, epl.1, epl.2, epl.3
Reuters 29.1, 35.1
revolutionaries 04.1, 11.1, 16.1, 16.2, 18.1, 18.2
legislation on
Reynolds, Reginald
Rhodesia
riots, major religious
see also Bengal, riots in; Bihar, riots in; Calcutta, Hindu-Muslim riots
Rishikesh 16.1, 28.1
Robeson, Paul
Rolland, Romain 10.1, 17.1, c19.1, c19.2, 20.1, 26.1
Jean-Christophe
The Man Who Became One with the Universal Being
Rome
Palazzo Venezia
Vatican museum
Roosevelt, Franklin D. c29.1, c29.2, c30.1, c30.2, c30.3, epl.1
Ross, E.A.
Rothermere, Harold Sidney
Round Table Conferences 15.1, c15.2, c17.1, c17.2, 17.3, 18.1, 18.2, 22.1, 23.1
first (1930–1) c17.1, c19.1, c20.1
Federal Structural Committee
second (1931) c18.1, c18.2, c18.3, c18.4, c19.1, c19.2, c19.3, c19.4, c20.1, c20.2, c20.3, c28.1, c30.1, c33.1
failure of c19.1, 20.1, 20.2
third (1932) c20.1, c21.1
Rowlatt, Sidney, committee and report on revolutionary movement c04.1, c04.2
Rowlatt Act 04.1, 04.2, c04.3, 04.4, 04.5, c05.1, 05.2, 07.1, 08.1, c08.2, 08.3, c09.1, 16.1, 16.2, c18.1, c29.1
Roy, Arundati
Roy, B.C. 30.1, 34.1
Roy, Dilip Kumar
Roy, Kalinath
Roy, M.N.
Roy, Rammohun
on salt monopoly
Royal Air Force (RAF)
Ruskin, John c08.1, c08.2, c12.1, c13.1, c29.1
Unto This Last
Russia see Soviet Union
Rustomji, Parsi
Ruthnaswamy, M. 08.1, c08.2
Saadulla, Muhammad
Sabarmati Ashram (Satyagraha Ashram), Ahmedabad prf.1, c01.1, c01.2, c01.3, c02.1, c03.1, c03.2, c03.3, c03.4, c03.5, c04.1, c04.2, c04.3, c05.1, c05.2, c05.3, c06.1, c07.1, c07.2, c07.3, c07.4, c07.5, c08.1, c08.2, c11.1, c13.1, c13.2, c14.1, c16.1, c23.1, c24.1, c34.1
activities during Gandhi’s absence in prison
archives c08.1, c13.1, 24.1
and caste system
Elwin at
Gandhi disbands after Willingdon refuses to meet for talks c21.1, c21.2
Gandhi meets Vithalbhai Patel and Jinnah at
Maganlal Gandhi at
Gandhi’s cottage at
Gandhi’s followers at
Gandhi’s Gujarati primer for
Gandhi’s lectures to inmates
Gandhi’s return to, after convalescence
Gandhi’s rules of conduct for c12.1, c14.1
growth and reforms
Japanese Buddhist priests at
Kalelkar at
Pranjivan Mehta and
Mira Behn at c10.1, c16.1
roles of women
run by women during Gandhi’s absence on Salt March
Sabarmati River 01.1, 03.1, c03.2, 05.1
Sahajanand, Swami
Sahni, Balraj
Sahni, Bhisham
Said, Ahmed
Saklatvala, Shapurji
Saks (clothing company), advertisement citing Gandhi
salaries, official c16.1, 16.2
Salt, Henry 04.1, 19.1
Salt Act 16.1, 17.1, 18.1
Salt March 16.1, c17.1, c17.2, 17.3, c19.1, 21.1, 21.2, 22.1, c22.2, 24.1, 25.1, 26.1, c26.2, 27.1, 29.1, 29.2, 33.1
Mahadev Desai in
Devadas in
Gandhi during c16.1, c16.2, c16.3
Irwin and
Manilal in c16.1, c16.2
Sarojini Naidu and c16.1, c16.2
Nehru’s support of c16.1, c16.2
Ramdas in
representatives from various groups and regions on
women initially excluded from c16.1, c16.2, epl.1
Salt Tax 04.1, 16.1, 17.1, c18.1, c20.1
Salvation Army
Samalochak
Samuel, Herbert
Sandesh
Sanger, Margaret
Sankara, Adi
Sankaracharyas 12.1, 18.1, epl.1
Sankeshewar-Karavir Peeth (temple)
sannyas (renunciation)
Sanskrit 01.1, 02.1, 03.1, 09.1, 11.1, 16.1, 17.1
scholars on untouchability
Santiniketan settlement, Bengal c01.1, c01.2, c07.1, c20.1, c22.1, c23.1, c32.1, c33.1
Sapru, Tej Bahadur 07.1, 11.1, 15.1, 17.1, 20.1, c20.2, c29.1, 32.1, epl.1
at conference on Gandhi’s fast c20.1, c20.2
Sarabhai, Ambalal (‘Sheth’) c01.1, c03.1, c12.1, c17.1, c29.1, c32.1
Sarabhai, Anasuya 03.1, 05.1, 05.2, 07.1, c09.1, 09.2, 10.1, 10.2, 20.1
Sarabhai, Mridula 32.1, 36.1, 37.1, epl.1
Saraswati, Dayanand
Sarda Act (1930)
Sarda Bill
Sargodha
Sarkar, Jadunath
Sarkar, N.R. 28.1, 30.1
Sastri, V.S. Srinivasa 01.1, 01.2, c01.3, c02.1, c04.1, 09.1, c11.1, 16.1, c22.1, c27.1, c30.1, c33.1, epl.1
Satara
sati, practice of
satyagraha
and African civil disobedience movements
against Rowlatt Act c04.1, c04.2, c05.1, c08.1, c08.2, c09.1, c18.1, c22.1, c29.1, c33.1
in Ahmedabad 03.1, 04.1
Ambedkar’s
in Bardoli 07.1, 14.1
and British
in Champaran 03.1, 03.2, 04.1, c11.1, 13.1
Dwarkardas on
early Indian supporters on
effectiveness of
Gandhi advises Czechs on c24.1, c24.2
Gandhi asks Congress to adopt in India
Gandhi creates in South Africa
Gandhi discusses with Thurmans
Gandhi on c01.1, c04.1, c21.1, c21.2
Harilal in
in Kheda 03.1, 03.2, c04.1, c04.2
later applications of
press on
in Punjab
in Rajkot
restricted (1940) c28.1, c28.2, c28.3
Ruthnaswamy on
Sastri and
in South Africa 01.1, 01.2, 03.1, 08.1, 09.1, 13.1, 13.2, 16.1, c16.2, c26.1, epl.1
tribute to Gandhi on
in Vaikom 10.1, 10.2, c23.1
women in
see also passive resistance; Salt March
Satyagraha Day (6 April 1919)
‘Satyagraha Pledge’ 04.1, c04.2
satyagrahis
and attack on Dharasana Salt Works
in Bardolir />
and celibacy
in Delhi
imprisoned (1940)
leaflets for
release of 18.1, c18.2
women among
Satyapal
Saudi Arabia 05.1, 05.2, 33.1
Saunders (policeman murdered in Lahore) c14.1, c15.1, c16.1
Savarkar, Ganpatrao
Savarkar, V.D. 26.1, 28.1, c29.1, c30.1, c38.1, epl.1
and death of Kasturba
Godse and
interviewed by BBC reporter
on Kasturba Gandhi Memorial Trust
Scheduled Caste Federation 32.1, c33.1, 33.2, 34.1, epl.1, epl.2
Scheduled Castes 33.1, 33.2, 34.1, 34.2, 34.3, 36.1
see also Depressed Classes; Harijans; untouchables
Schlesin, Sonia c03.1, c03.2, c05.1
points out errors and omissions in Gandhi’s memoirs
Schreiner, Olive
Schuman, Frederick L. 30.1, c30.2
Scott, C.P. 14.1, 19.1
Secunderabad, Gujarati Mitra Mandali
Seetharamaiah, Kondapalli epl.1, epl.2
Segaon see Sevagram
Self-Employed Women’s Association (SEWA)
self-government/self-rule (India) c04.1, c04.2, c14.1, c19.1, c21.1, c22.1, c23.1, c26.1
announced by Attlee
Iqbal on
see also swaraj
self-reliance, economic and moral
Selu
Serbia
Sermon on the Mount 09.1, 11.1, 22.1
Servants of India Society c01.1, 01.2, 03.1, 03.2, 13.1, 21.1
Sevagram (formerly Segaon)
Amrit Kaur in
ashram c28.1, 29.1, 29.2, 34.1, 38.1, 38.2, epl.1
Cordes in
CWC meeting in
Gandhi in
Gandhi moves to c22.1, c23.1
Gandhi on
Gandhi’s wish to return to
Kasturba in c23.1, c27.1
Mahadev in
name change
Saraladevi in
visitors to c23.1, c25.1, c26.1, 27.1, c28.1
visits by African Americans
Sewell, Arthur
Shabaskhan
Shahpur
Shanghai, English journal
Shankara, Adi
Shankaracharya of Puri
Shanktola
sharabeshi 03.1, 03.2
Sharma (naturopath)
Sharma, Hari Dev
Shastras, Shastris c12.1, c20.1, c21.1, c21.2, c23.1
Shastri, Jivram Kalidas
Shastri, R.V.
Shaw, George Bernard 19.1, c24.1
Man and Superman
Sheen, Vincent
Shegaon
Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Shenolikar, Miss
Sher-Gil, Umrao and Amrita
Sheridan, Clare
Shillong, ‘Deliverance Day’ gathering of Muslims
Shinde, V.R.
Shivaji 02.1, 15.1, 37.1, 38.1
Shourie, Arun epl.1, epl.2
Shraddhananda, Swami 01.1, 09.1, 10.1, 11.1, 11.2, 33.1
murder of c11.1, c11.2, 12.1
Shridharani, Krishnalal
The Mahatma and the World
Shuddhi
Shudra (caste) c01.1, c06.1, c18.1, c20.1, c22.1, c32.1
Shukla, Chandrashankar
Shukla, Raj Kumar 03.1, 03.2
Sialkot 18.1, 32.1
Sibsagar
Sikhism, Sikhs
Ambedkar and c34.1, epl.1
Amrit Kaur and
as assistants to Gandhi in eastern Bengal c34.1, c34.2
conversion to
Cripps and
discrimination by
Gandhi studies history of
as Gandhi supporters
and interim government
in Kashmir
Muslim attacks on
police attacks on
in Punjab c36.1, c36.2
riots against
at Round Table Conference
Silverman, Sydney
Simeon Stylites, St
Simla 07.1, 11.1, 18.1, 26.1
Cabinet Mission in
Conference (1945) c32.1, c34.1
‘Manorville’ 22.1, c23.1
Viceregal Palace and Lodge c18.1, c21.1
Simon, Sir John 11.1, 14.1, 14.2
Simon Commission c11.1, 14.1, 14.2, 14.3, 15.1, 21.1, 30.1
Sinclair, Upton 17.1, 20.1
Sind 02.1, 05.1, 06.1, 07.1, 16.1, 17.1, 21.1, 25.1, 32.1, 36.1, 36.2
Muslim League in c31.1, c36.1
Singapore 29.1, 29.2, 31.1
Singer Manufacturing Company
Singh, Baldev
Singh, Bhagat 15.1, 16.1, 16.2, 18.1
appeal against execution rejected
Gandhi’s intervention on behalf of
hanged in Lahore with comrades c18.1, c18.2
Singh, Guru Govind
Singh, Hari, maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir c36.1, c36.2, c37.1, c37.2
Singh, Jiwan
Singh, J.J.
Singh, Kishan
Singh, Master Tara
Singh, Udham
Sinha, Sir S.P. 04.1, 04.2
Sinhagad 05.1, 05.2
Sinhala Buddhism
Sirandi
Sirsi 20.1, 30.1
Sitaramayya, Pattabhi 24.1, 25.1, 25.2
Slade, Madeleine see Mira Behn
slavery
S.L.D. Arts College, Ahmedabad
Smuts, Jan Christian c13.1, c15.1, 26.1, c29.1, c33.1, 38.1
Snow, Edgar
Sobani, Umar 04.1, 04.2
Socialism c21.1, c22.1, 23.1, 25.1, 26.1, c29.1
Socialist Party (Bombay)
Sodepur Ashram 16.1, 33.1
Soman, S.L.
Sorabjee, Shapurji
South Africa 03.1, 07.1, 12.1, 23.1, 38.1, 38.2
apartheid system
Boers
Constitution
Defiance Campaign
Gandhi anticipates violent death in
Gandhi in prf.1, 01.1, c03.1, c04.1, c04.2, c04.3, c04.4, c05.1, 07.1, c08.1, 08.2, c08.3, c12.1, c13.1, 13.2, c14.1, c15.1, c16.1, 24.1, c26.1, 26.2, c36.1, c38.1
Indians in 01.1, 01.2, c02.1, c03.1, c03.2, c06.1, c07.1, c08.1, 13.1, 15.1, 24.1, c27.1, c31.1, 33.1
legislation challenged by Gandhi
Manilal Gandhi in
racial laws 01.1, 01.2, 13.1
satyagrahas in c01.1, c01.2, 03.1, c08.1, c09.1, 13.1, c13.2, 16.1, c16.2, c26.1, epl.1
Tamil women in
taxation of Indians c01.1, c13.1
Union of
South Kanara
Southampton
Soviet Union c01.1, c04.1, c04.2, c08.1, c11.1, c13.1, c15.1, c19.1, c28.1, c29.1, c29.2
and death of Gandhi
enters war
German invasion of c28.1, 28.2
joins Allies
Revolution
Spanish Civil war 26.1, c27.1
Spectator 10.1, 19.1
Spender, J.A.
Spinners and Village Associations
spinning and weaving 04.1, c05.1, c06.1, c07.1, c09.1, 09.2, c09.3, c10.1, c10.2, c10.3, c11.1, c11.2, c17.1, c18.1, c19.1, c19.2, c19.3, c20.1, c30.1, c33.1, c34.1, c36.1
see also charkha (spinning wheel)
Spion Kop
sportsmen, wages of
Spring Vale, Lancashire
Srinagar 36.1, 37.1
Sringeri
Srirampur 34.1, 34.2, 34.3, 35.1
Srirangam, Vaishnavite shrine
Srivatava, Sir J.P.
Stalin, Joseph c17.1, c28.1, c29.1, c29.2, c38.1, epl.1, epl.2r />
Star of India
State, role in social life
The Statesman (Calcutta newspaper) c03.1, c16.1, c37.1
Stephen, Campbell
Stevenson, R.L., The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Strangman, Sir J.T.
strike actions c03.1, c07.1, c07.2, c08.1, c13.1, c25.1
see also hartal
Strunk, Captain
Subzi Mandi 37.1, 38.1
suffragettes 03.1, 08.1, 33.1, epl.1
Sufism
Suhrawardy, H.S. 34.1, c34.2, 35.1, c35.2, 36.1, c36.2, c37.1, 37.2
peace mission to Jinnah
stays in Hydari Manzil, Calcutta, with Gandhi
Suka (sanyasi)
Sukhdev
Sun (Baltimore)
Sun Yat-sen 11.1, 12.1
Surat 07.1, 14.1, 16.1, 16.2, 16.3, 17.1
and death of Kasturba
protests in
Sahitya Sabha
Surwar, Ghulam
Sutcliffe, Herbert
swadeshabhiman
swadeshi (self-reliance) c04.1, c05.1, c07.1, c07.2, c07.3, c08.1, c08.2, c17.1, c20.1, c24.1
Swaminathan, K.
Swaraj Party 09.1, 14.1, 21.1
swaraj (self-rule) prf.1, c02.1, c03.1, c04.1, c05.1, c06.1, c06.2, c07.1, c07.2, c07.3, c07.4, c07.5, c07.6, c09.1, c10.1, c10.2, c10.3, c14.1, c18.1, c22.1, c31.1, c37.1, epl.1
Bose on
and expectations of peasants
four pillars of
Gandhi on
Gandhi’s promise of c07.1, c07.2, c10.1, c21.1
and national flag
not covered by Gandhi-Irwin Pact
preconditions of
Rajaji on
supporters of
see also self-government (India)
Swatantra party
Sweden
Sydenham College
Sykes, Frederick
Sylhet, ‘Deliverance Day’ gathering of Muslims
Symonds, Richard
Syria 05.1, 05.2, 33.1
Tagore, Dwijendranath
Tagore, Rabindranath
as adviser to All India Village Industries Association
asks Gandhi for funds
on Congress presidency
correspondence with Gandhi
critical of Gandhi
death c28.1, 29.1, c32.1, 33.1
deplores Gandhi’s ‘unscientific’ views
and Festschrift for Gandhi
Hermann Fischer and
Gandhi on c01.1, c21.1
Gandhi reads works of c09.1, c20.1
Gandhi visits c01.1, c26.1
Gandhi’s debates with
on Gandhi’s fast
Gandhi’s ‘Mahatma’ title attributed to
on Gandhi’s non-cooperation campaign
influence on Gandhi
Iqbal compared to
Mariátegui writes on
on Katherine Mayo
poems
relationship with Gandhi
rift with Gandhi over non-cooperation programme
Rolland and
and Saraladevi
second in poll for ‘Greatest Living Indians’
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