Gandhi, Mrs. Kasturbai, the author’s wife, a spirited girl, disregards the undue restrictions imposed by her husband; he tries to educate her; wrongly suspected and persecuted by him; made miserable by him disapproves the author’s proposal to return gifts; but is since reconciled; her matchless endurance; her courage
Gandhi, Mrs. Putlibai, the author’s mother; deeply religious; her fasting; her intelligence; objects to the author’s proceeding to England for study but permits him on his taking a vow to abstain from wine, woman and meat; her death.
Gandhi, Ramdas, the author’s son, the author cures his broken arm by earth treatment
Gandhi, Sjt. Virchand, joins the author in his dietetic experiments
Gandhi, Tulsidas, the author’s uncle, Diwan in Porbandar.
Gandhi, Uttamchand, author’s grandfather, Diwan in Porbandar, a man of principle.
Ganganath Vidyalaya.
Ganges, the.
Gaya Babu.
Genesis, the book of.
Germiston.
Ghatkopar.
Ghose, Babu Motilal.
Ghoshal, Sjt..
Gidwani, Acharya.
Gifts to the author, converted by him into a public trust.
Giles, Mr..
Gimi, Dorabji Edulji, the head master, Kathiawad High School, Rajkot, makes sports compulsory for boys; fines the author for absence at the gymnasium.
Girgaum.
Gita, Bhagavad, the author’s father reads; the author’s reading and appreciation of
Gladstone, Mr..
Gladstone, Mrs..
Godfrey, Dr. William, treats plague patients
Godfrey, Mr. George, leads the Indian deputation to Mr. Chamberlain.
Godfrey, Mr. James.
Godfrey, Mr. Subhan.
Godhra Conference.
Gokhale, G. K.; the author first meets; the author irons his scarf gets the author’s resolution passed in the Congress Subjects Committee; the author lives with; introduces the author to Dr. Ray; celebrates Ranade’s anniversary; equips the author for his third class tour and sees him off; anxious to have the author’s help in his public work
Gokhale, Mrs. Avantikabai.
Goodeve.
Gorakh Prasad, Babu.
Govindaswami.
Grant Medical College.
‘Green Pamphlet’, the, the author writes second and revised edition of.
Griffith, Mr..
‘Guide to Health’, a.
Gujarat.
Gujarati.
Gujaratis.
Gujarat Sabha.
Gurukul, Kangri.
HAJI Muhammad Haji Dada, Sheth.
Haji Muhammad Haji Joosab, Sheth.
Handwriting, the author’s bad—and his reflection on..
Haq, Maulana Mazharul.
Hardinge, Lord, Viceroy.
Hardvar.
Haribhadra Suri.
Harihar Sharma, Anna.
Harilal.
Harishchandra.
Harkishanlal, Lala.
Harris, Miss.
Hartal, against the Rowlatt Act; in Delhi; in Bombay.
Hasrat Mohani, Maulana.
Haveli.
‘Heroes and Hero Worship’.
Heycock, Mr., the collector of Motihari.
High Court, (Bombay).
Hills, Mr..
Himalayas.
Himsa.
Hindi-Hindustani.
‘Hind Swaraj’; proscribed by the Government, copies of—sold as Satyagraha
Hindu.
Hindu and Mahomedan Law.
Hinduism.
‘Hindu Law’.
Hindu-Muslim unity.
Hindu University.
Hobhouse, Miss Emily.
Holborn Restaurant.
Hooghly.
Horniman, Mr..
Hospital, the author serves in a.
Hotel, the author refused admission to a.
House of Commons.
Howard, William.
‘How I became a Theosophist’.
Hrishikesh.
Hume, Mr..
Hunter Committee.
Hunter, Sir William W..
Hyderabad.
IMPERIAL Citizenship Association.
Indentured emigration abolished.
India Club.
Indian Ambulance Corps.
Indian National Congress, the author attends; he does scavenger’s work at; untouchability among Congress delegates; insanitation in; he serves as clerk at; prominence of English at; the author’s experience of the Subjects Committee at; his resolution on Indian grievances in South Africa passed in.
Indian Opinion; started; the author’s work upon it a training in self-restraint; Satyagraha impossible without removed to Phoenix; first issue of—from Phoenix
Indians in South Africa, the various classes of; their hardships; their struggle against a disfranchising bill; their unsuccessful struggle against anti-Indian Bills in Natal; wait upon Mr. Chamberlain in deputation; made to live in locations; form an Ambulance Corps during the Zulu ‘rebellion’; and nurse the Zulus.
Inns of Court.
Institutions, public, the author’s views on managing—with permanent funds.
Ireland, Rev..
Irving, Washington.
Isa Haji Sumar, Sheth.
Islam.
Islamic philosophy.
Iyengar, Sjt. Kasturi Ranga.
JAGADANANDBABU.
Jainism.
Jaipur.
Jairamsing, Sjt..
Jalianwala Bagh.
Jamiatram Nanabhai.
Jamnagar.
Janaka, King.
Janakdharibabu.
Janmashtami.
Jayakar, Sjt. M. R..
Jerajani, Sjt. Vithaldas.
Jeramdas, Sjt., requests the author to finish autobiography in jail
Jesus.
Jews.
Jhaveri, Kalidas.
Jhaveri, Revashankar.
Jinnah, Mr..
Jnana-vapi, the (Well of Knowledge).
Johannesburg .
Johannesburg Municipality, neglects the Indian location; sets fire to it after an outbreak of plague.
Johnston, Mr..
Joshiji, see Dave Mavji.
Junagadh.
Justinian.
KABA Gandhi, see Gandhi Karamchand.
Kaithi.
Kalelkar, Kakasaheb.
Kalibabu.
Kali temple, the author visits.
Kallenbach, Hermann.
Kalyan.
Kalyandas, nurses plague patients.
Kamdar, Shrimati Ramibai.
Kanuga, Dr..
Karachi.
Kashi Vishvanath temple, the author visits—and is disappointed.
Kathavate, Professor.
Kathiawad.
Kathiawad States.
Kathlal.
Kaul, Sjt., of Servants of India Society.
Kay and Malleson.
Kekobad Kavasji Dinshaw, Mr..
Kelkar, Sjt., ‘Ice Doctor’, treats the author.
Kelkar, Sjt. N. C..
Kellner.
‘Key to Theosophy’.
Khadi; the birth of;—movement; manufactured in the Ashram.
Khan, Mr..
Kheda; peasants’ Satyagraha in
Khilafat.
Khwaja, Mr..
Kingsford, Dr. Anna.
Kitchin, Mr..
Kitchlu, Dr..
Klipspruit.
Kochrab.
Koran, Holy.
Krause, Dr., State Attorney.
Krause, Mr., Public Procecutor.
Kripalani, Acharya.
Kruger, President.
Kshitimohanbabu.
Kuhne; hydropathic treatment of
Kumbha Mela.
Kunzru, Pandit Hridayanath.
LABOURERS in Ahmedabad, strike for an increase of wages under the author’s guidance; the author’s fast in connection with the
strike; strike settlement.
Lachhiram, C..
Ladha Maharaj.
Ladysmith.
Lahore.
Lajpat Rai, Lala.
Lakshman Jhula.
Lakshmi.
Lakhmidas, Sjt..
Lallubhai Samaldas, Sjt. (now Sir).
Lamu.
Languages, author’s views on—essential in Indian curricula.
Lathi.
Latin.
Laughton, Mr., advocate of Dada Abdulla & Co. in Durban, a brave man; advises the author to land in Durban by day; separated from the author by the mob
Lavater.
Law, English, the author reads.
Law, Indian, the author’s study of
Law, Roman; the author reads.
Law, Roman Dutch, the common law in South Africa.
Law Society of Natal, opposes the author’s admission as advocate.
Lawyer, the author’s first failure in Bombay as a; the author as a—in Rajkot; in South Africa.
‘Leading Cases’.
Legal Maxims.
Leicester.
Lely, Sir Frederick, the administrator of Porbandar, the author seeks the support of.
Leonard, Mr..
Leper, the author nurses a.
‘Light of Asia’, the author reads.
Lockhart.
London; the author in
Louth (Lincolnshire).
Loyalty, the author’s.
Lucknow.
Lust, prevents the author from attending upon his father during his last moments; the author moved to—but saved.
Lyceum.
Lynching, of the author in Durban.
MACINTYRE, Mr..
Mackenzie, General.
Madanjit, Sjt., starts, ‘Indian Opinion’; nurses plague patients
Madeira.
Madras.
Maffey, Mr. (now Sir John).
Mahomed Ali, Maulana.
Maitland, Edward.
Majmundar, Gangabehn.
Malabar.
Malaviyaji, Pandit Madanmohan, reads the Bhagavat before the author; invites him when the Benares Hindu University was founded
Malkani, Professor.
Malta.
Mamibai.
Manchester.
Mandlik.
Manekji, Mr..
Maneklal, nurses plague patients.
Manilal.
Manning, Miss.
Manu.
Manusmriti, the author reads—and inclines to atheism
Marathi.
Maritzburg, the author pushed out of the train at.
Marwadis.
Mason, Mr..
Matheran.
Mathura.
Mauritius.
Mayne.
Mazmudar, Tryambakrai, the author goes to England with; he goes to Ventnor with.
Mazumdar, Pratap Chandra.
Meat-eating, the author misled into; he gives up; a friend reasons with him to resume; his last effort to ‘reform’ the author in taking to.
Mehta, Dr. Jivraj.
Mehta, Dr. P. J., teaches the author English etiquette; guides the author; puts the author up at his Bombay house; introduces him to Raychandbhai
Mehta, Sir Pherozeshah, uncrowned king of Bombay, roars like a lion in law-courts advises the author to pocket his insult; the author meets; helps the author to call a public meeting likes the author’s speech the author travels in the company of; at the Congress Subjects Committee; has the law of evidence at his finger tips.
‘Mercury’ press.
Mers, the.
Mirabai.
Mitter, Justice.
Mogalsarai.
Mombasa.
Montagu, Mr..
Morvi.
Motihari.
Motilal, tailor and public worker of Wadhvan
Mozambique.
Mozambique, Governor-General of.
Muhammad Kasam Kamruddin.
Muhammad, the Prophet.
Mukarji, Raja Sir Pyarimohan.
Muktanand.
Muller, George, of Bristol.
Müller, Max.
Mullick, Dr..
Munshi, Mr..
Munshiramji, Mahatma, see Shraddhanandji.
Murray, Rev. Andrew.
Mutiny of 1857,
Muzaffarpur.
NAAZAR, Sjt. Mansukhlal, guides the Indian Community in Durban; stays with the author and helps him in public work
Nadiad.
Nagenbabu.
Nagpur Congress, Deshabandhu and Lalaji accept non-co-operation at
Naidu, Shrimati Sarojini.
Narayan Hemchandra, the author meets; his linguistic ambitions; exchanges vegetarian delicacies with the author; meets Cardinal Manning with the author as his interpreter; goes about in England and America in a shirt and dhoti.
Narmad, the poet Narmadashankar.
Narsinhram.
Nasik.
Natal.
Natal Indian Congress, the author founds
Natarajan, Sjt..
National Indian Association.
National Liberal Club.
‘Navajivan’.
Negroes.
Nehru, Pandit Motilalji.
Nepal.
Nepalbabu.
Netley Hospital.
Nishkulanand.
Nivedita, Sister.
‘No Breakfast Association’.
Non-co-operation; passed at Gujarat Provincial Conference
Non-violence.
Notre Dame.
Numbers, the book of.
Nursing, the author’s passion for.
O’DWYER, Sir Michael.
Officials, English, inconsiderateness of.
Oldfield, Dr..
Orange Free State, condition of the Indians in.
Ota Gandhi, see Gandhi Uttamchand.
Oxford.
PADIACHI, Rangaswami.
Padshah, Mr. Barjorji, a great humanitarian.
Padshah, Mr. Pestonji; thinks it a mistake for the author to go to South Africa
Palanpur.
Pall Mall Gazette, the.
Pal, Sjt. Bepin Chandra.
Palwal.
Pamphlets, two, written by the author.
Panchama.
Pandya, Krishnashankar, the author’s Samskrit teacher, asks him to stick to Samskrit.
Pandya, Mohanlal; the ‘onion thief.
Pardekoph, the author assaulted at.
Parekh, Sir Gokuldas Kahandas.
Parikh, Mrs. Manibehn.
Parikh, Narahari.
Parikh, Shankarlal.
Paris; the author visits
Parker, Dr., of the City Temple.
Parsi, Rustomji; enrolled as volunteer the author’s family goes to his house in Durban; the author reaches his house; the mob surrounds it his charities; appointed trustee by the author.
Parsis.
Partition, the.
Patel, Sjt. Vallabhbhai.
Patel, Sjt. Vithalbhai.
Pathan.
Patidars.
Patna.
Patwardhan, Appa.
Patwardhan.
Paul, Mr..
‘Pavitra Ekadashi’.
Pearson.
Peasants, their grievances redressed in Champaran; their poverty; their Satyagraha in Kheda.
‘Perfect Way in Diet’, the.
Persian.
‘Personal Property’.
Petit, Mr. Jehangir.
Petit, Mrs. Jaiji.
Phadke, Mama.
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