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And this I did the very next morning after the Madura meeting. He arrived in silence, with a cloud of doubt about his head, the silent indication of the storm of revolution awaiting the nation.

On September 22, , he had abandoned his usual attire of a shirt and hat, donning just a simple white loincloth. He had been struck by the poverty he had seen around him as far back as during the Champaran satyagraha days.

Close Search Hamilton. About Expand Navigation. Know Thyself. Just the Facts. Our Region. Our Diverse Community. Contact Us. Admission Expand Navigation. Our Promise. Financial Aid. Meet Our Staff. Request Information. Academics Expand Navigation. When he won the struggle for Indians in South Africa he thought of serving his motherland - India. Being a satyagrahi he was bound to take a decision only after proper inquiry.

How would he come to his own country wearing any dress? He would not like this! He decided that he would not wear a suit in his country. There was nothing to bother when he wore a lungi in a foreign country where people were dressed in the same way. Ashish Ittyerah Joseph , V Lakshmi. Created: Jan 26, , IST. To mark th birth anniversary celebration of Mahatma Gandhi, the Republic Day parade in New Delhi, today, will see different states showcasing Gandhi-themed tableaus.

Incidentally, it was in Madurai that Gandhiji finally decided to give up wearing shirt and trousers and started wearing a simple dhoti.

On September 22, , Gandhi was in Madurai. He was at , West Masi Street, one of those concentric streets around the Meenakshi Temple, and he was preparing to go to Ramanathapuram. While his followers were waiting outside for him, he came out wearing a dhoti and a towel. Today, that building houses a khadi emporium.

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