In London --- M
K Gandhi
“In
London” is an extract taken from the autobiography of Gandhi ,titled “ My
Experiments With Truth” being translated
into English by Mahdev Desai. Gandhi is known for his simplicity. In this
lesson he tells us how he struggled hard when he stayed in London for his education.
He decided that he should not trouble others.
He was a vegetarian and he wanted to cultivate other accomplishments which make
him a decent gentleman in society. Bond street was the centre of fashionable
life in London. H e felt that the Bombay
clothes were unsuitable to English society. So he bought new ones at “ The army
and Navy” stores. He learnt the art of tying for himself. He wanted to dress
like an Englishman. Gandhi started
taking lessons in dancing , French and elocution. He even attempted to take
lessons in music but could not follow the Piano. He thought that he should
learn to play the violin in order to cultivate an ear for the Western music.
In his retrospection he thought that
he was not going to spend a life time in England. This thought made him realise
that he was wasting money . Having listened to him, the dance teacher was
convinced and encouraged him to go ahead. He wrote letters to the other
teachers also. They encouraged his idea. He struggled for austerity and
frugality. He exercised strict economy in all aspects. His living with a family
involved him a lot of unnecessary expenditure. So he decided to take two rooms
on his own account. The rooms were close to the business place. So, he walked
eight miles every day and this kept him physically healthy.
Gandhi knew that the Bar examinations
did not require great study. On a friend’s advice Gandhi decided to pass the
London Matriculation ,though it was difficult he passed in his next attempt. He was forced to learn
Latin which was very useful in the paper of roman law. Gradually , he acquired
a taste for Latin ,French and Chemistry.
Anyhow , Gandhi felt that his way of
living did not fit in the modest means of his family . So, he adjusted himself
with one room instead of two rooms and cooked food at home for breakfast . Plain living saved his plenty of time and he
passed his examination . Gandhi says at the end that he spent only frugal life
which by no means of dreary one.
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