Sabarmatī Āśram — the saint-activist's home
Tradition
Hindu / Gandhian / Secular
The Place
- Location: Ahmedabad (Sabarmati), Ahmedabad, Gujarat (23.0613°N, 72.5733°E)
Sacred Narrative
Sabarmatī Āśram (1915–1933) was Mahātmā Gandhi's home for 18 years. On 12 March 1930 Gandhi left this ashram on the Salt March (Dāṇḍī Yātrā) — 241 miles, 24 days, ending in breaking the British salt tax. The ashram has been preserved as a memorial; Gandhi's hut (Hṛdaya Kuñj) and his possessions are displayed. Gandhi is venerated globally as one of modern India's saints — not worshipped as divinity by most Hindus, but his principles of satyāgraha, ahimsā, sarvodaya guide millions.
Why This Entry Matters
India's sacred landscape embraces all faith-traditions — Hindu, Jain, Buddhist, Christian, Muslim, Sikh, Jewish, Zoroastrian, tribal, regional-folk — each with its own cosmology. This entry honors Hindu on its own terms.
Wisdom Graph: Divine Associations
- Offerings
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🪔 Worship Procedures
- Daily rites
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- Puja sequence
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🛕 Principal Temples
- 📍 Ahmedabad (Sabarmati), Ahmedabad, Gujarat, IndiaFestivals: Annual festival · Weekly/seasonalSabarmatī — Gandhi's Ahmedabad ashram
🎊 Festivals
- Annual Sabarmatī Āśram — the saint-activist's home festivalSeasonally · 1–15 days
📜 Primary Scriptural Sources
- Primary texts of Hinduscriptural / devotional / oral