Mangal Prabhat
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Author | Mahatma Gandhi |
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Original title | મંગળપ્રભાત |
Country | India |
Language | Gujarati |
Subject | Gandhian philosophy |
Publisher | Navajivan Trust |
Publication date | 1958 |
ISBN | 9788172290634 |
Mangal Prabhat is a book by Mahatma Gandhi. It was published posthumously in 1958 with the preface written by Dattatreya Balkrishna Kalelkar.
Origin and publication history[edit]
Gandhi used to deliver a speech on the Ashram vows every Tuesday after prayers. These speeches later compiled by Narandas Gandhi and was published as a book Mangal Prabhat[1] in 1958.
Summary[edit]
Mangal Prabhat discusses the eleven vows taken by Gandhi in detail.[2]
Translation[edit]
The book was translated into Hindi by Amritlal Thakordas Nanavaty.[3] It was also adapted into verse in Marathi language and was titles Abhang Vraten.[2]
References[edit]
- ↑ Pyarelal (1995). Mahatma Gandhi: Salt satyagraha: the watershed. Navajivan Publishing House. p. xvii. ISBN 978-81-7229-133-4.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Tandon, Vishwanath (1992). Acharya Vinoba Bhave. Publication Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India. p. 182.
- ↑ "Mangal Prabhat". 1958.
Further reading[edit]
- हिन्द स्वराज के 'शिक्षा' अध्याय व 'मंगल प्रभात' के परिपेक्ष्य में 'निति शिक्षा' की संकल्पना व उसका समाधान : गुणात्मक व दार्शनिक अध्ययन
- Gautam Buddha ane Mahatma Gandhiji Prerit Naitik Mulyo Tulnatmak Adhyayan Dhammapad ane Mangalprabhat Ekadashvrat na Sandarbhman
External links[edit]
- Mangal Prabhat
- Mangal Prabhat Internet Archive
- Audio book on Internet Archive