

The paper back edition of the book costs Rs. I live and move and have my being in pursuit of this goal." The introduction reads, "What I want to achieve - what I have been striving and pining to achieve these thirty years - is self-realization, to see God face to face, to attain Moksha. In the last chapter he writes, "My life from this point onward has been so public that there is hardly anything about it that people do not know." The book is in five parts, beginning with his birth, up until the year 1921. The original was in Gujarati, and was later translated into English and other Indian languages.

Most importantly, the author should have experienced all these. He has also taught at the Kabul University and the International university of Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek as well as students from the Tibetan Public Service Commission, Dharamsala, and Kiynshu University, Japan.Mahatma Gandhi's autobiography Sathiya Sodhani is one book which guides you as to what is right and wrong. Shakti Batra has been Vice-Principal, Dyal Singh College (University of Delhi). It has been thoroughly analysed and studied from the point of view of examinations and a number of critical and textual problems arising therefrom have been tackled.

This critical study exposes our university students to the Mahatma's thought processes, his philosophy as well as his public campaigns. Through this book he also wishes to narrate his spiritual and moral experiments rather than political. Written originally in Gujarati and translated by Mahadev Desai, Gandhi has made it clear that the purpose of his story in just to narrate his experiments with truth in his life. Mahatma Gandhi's autobiography, My Experiments with Truth, covering his life from early childhood through to 1921, has been designated as one of the “100 Best Spritual Books of the 20th century ” by a committee of global spiritual and religions authorities.
