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It is said that Bapu (Gandhiji) chose the place because it gave him inspiration
to move ahead with the freedom struggle undeterred. He found it the perfect place
to kick start the national freedom struggle from here. The first campaign launched
from the Sabarmati Ashram was the Satyagrah of the Ahmedabad Textile Mill workers.
It was followed by the Kheda Satyagrah. Namak satyagrah was the last campaign launched
from here. Owing to the importance of Sabarmati Ashram in the National Movement,
it is also referred to as the 'Satyagrah Ashram'.
Today, the ashram has become a national monument. It is a holy place for all the
Gandhians in the world. A large number of tourists visit the place every year to
pay their homage to the father of the nation. It also houses a museum which preserves
an invaluable collection, comprising of Mahatama's correspondence, photographs and
other memorabilia. The ashram also has a library and a memorial center. Sound and
light shows are also organized for the visitors, to give them an insight into the
life of Gandhiji and the national movement.
The place where Gandhiji actually stayed is also preserved within the boundaries
of the Sabarmati Ashram. It is known as Hriday Kunj and still contains the charkha
on which he used to spin cotton. Apart from this, there are a number of other personal
belongings which can be viewed here. The Nandini Guest house in the vicinity is
also worth seeing. It is here that the stalwart leaders of the nation stayed when
they came to see Mahatma. In all, Sabarmati Ashram is a must visit place, to remember
the era and its great souls who sacrificed their lives for the freedom of our country.
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