Mahatma Gandhi authored several books that reflect his philosophy of truth, non-violence, and self-reliance. Some of his most notable works include:
| Title | Brief |
|---|---|
| The Story of My Experiments with Truth | His autobiography, detailing his personal journey and moral struggles. |
| Hind Swaraj or Indian Home Rule | A critique of modern civilization and a call for self-rule. |
| Satyagraha in South Africa | An account of his early non-violent resistance movement. |
| Key to Health | A guide to simple living and natural health practices. |
| Constructive Programme | Its Meaning and Place – Outlines his vision for social reform in India. |
| India of My Dreams | A collection of his writings on his vision for India’s future. |
| Truth is God | A posthumous compilation of his reflections on truth and spirituality. |
| From Yeravda Mandir | Letters from prison discussing religion, politics, and ethics. |
