Gandhi ‘left his wife to live with a male lover’.

Anybody can write anything about any body.

None can be more forthright about himself than Gandhi himself.

In his Autobiography’My Experiments with Truth‘,Gandhi explains as to how he has been with his wife when his father was calling him and he regretted for not having attended to his father and spent time with his wife.

He used to sleep by the side(Not with) of his great-niece to test if he has conquered lust.

It is beyond people who can never look at a woman above her navel.

Where is the proof ,where is the authenticity or documentation?

Has The daily Mail crosschecked the documentation?.

UK,it seems, though it is understandable,does not seem to have forgiven the ‘naked  fakir’, who signaled the death knell of an Empire.

Mahatma Gandhi was bisexual and left his wife to live with a German-Jewish bodybuilder, a controversial biography has claimed.

 

Lovers? Gandhi and Kallenbach sit alongside a female companion. A new book has controversially said that the pair had a two-year relationship between 1908 and 1910 Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1370554/Gandhi-left-wife-live-male-lover-new-book-claims.html#ixzz1Ht5X7koa

 

 

The leader of the Indian independence movement is said to have been deeply in love with Hermann Kallenbach.

He allegedly told him: ‘How completely you have taken possession of my body. This is slavery with a vengeance.’

Kallenbach was born in Germany but emigrated to South Africa where he became a wealthy architect.

Gandhi was working there and Kallenbach became one of his closest disciples. .

The pair lived together for two years in a house Kallenbach built in South Africa and pledged to give one another ‘more love, and yet more love . . . such love as they hope the world has not yet seen.’

Controversial: The new book outlines many details of Gandhi's sexual behaviour, including allegations he slept with his great nieceControversial: The new book outlines many details of Gandhi’s sexual behaviour, including allegations he slept with his great niece

The extraordinary claims were made in a new biography by author Joseph Lelyveld called ‘Great Soul: Mahatma Gandhi And His Struggle With India’ which details the extent of his relationship with Kallenbach like never before.

At the age of 13 Gandhi had been married to 14-year-old Kasturbai Makhanji, but after four children together they split in 1908 so he could be with Kallenbach, the book says.

At one point he wrote to the German: ‘Your portrait (the only one) stands on my mantelpiece in my bedroom. The mantelpiece is opposite to the bed.’

Although it is not clear why, Gandhi wrote that vaseline and cotton wool were a ‘constant reminder’ of Kallenbach.

He nicknamed himself ‘Upper House’ and his lover ‘Lower House’ and he vowed to make Kallenbach promise not to ‘look lustfully upon any woman’.

‘I cannot imagine a thing as ugly as the intercourse of men and women,’ he later told him.

They were separated in 1914 when Gandhi went back to India – Kallenbach was not allowed into India because of the First World War, after which they stayed in touch by letter.

As late as 1933 he wrote a letter telling of his unending desire and branding his ex-wife ‘the most venomous woman I have met’.

Lelyveld’s book goes beyond the myth to paint a very different picture of Gandhi’s private life and makes astonishing claims about his sexuality.

Revolutionary: The claims made in the book are likely to be disputed by millions of Gandhi's followers across the globeRevolutionary: The claims made in the book are likely to be disputed by millions of Gandhi’s followers across the globe

It details how even in his 70s he regularly slept with his 17-year-old great niece Manu and and other women but tried to not to become sexually excited.

He once told a woman: ‘Despite my best efforts, the organ remained aroused. It was an altogether strange and shameful experience.’

The biography also details one instance in which he forced Manu to walk through a part of the jungle where sexual assaults had in the past taken place just to fetch a pumice stone for him he liked to use to clean his feet.

She returned with tears in her eyes but Gandhi just ‘cackled’ and said: ‘If some ruffian had carried you off and you had met your death courageously, my heart would have danced with joy.’

The revelations about Gandhi are likely to be deeply contested by his millions of followers around the world for whom he is revered with almost God-like status.

Nobody from the Indian High Commission to Britain was available for comment.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1370554/Gandhi-left-wife-live-male-lover-new-book-claims.html#ixzz1Ht4Ikcj5


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6 responses to “Gandhi ‘left his wife to live with a male lover’.”

  1. ash Avatar

    “Anybody can write anything about any body.” .. And person like you take one line from that and make headlines of their blogs.. promoting blogs and those ill-facts. Explain me the reason and advantage of making “Gandhi ‘left his wife to live with a male lover’.” bold and large size ?? how does it defend gandhi??

    1. ramanan50 Avatar

      Please read my comments marked in Bold carefully.
      In the absence of concrete background information this is all one can say,till facts are verified.
      Now the author of the book declares he has never said ‘Bisexual’ anywhere in the book.
      refer my reply to another comment in the same page.

  2. ron Avatar
    ron

    I dont have any problem with Gandhijis sexual preference but we dont know the truth and there is no proof… he was a true leader of India and Indians should respect him rather than creating panic and controversy…Sexual preference is ones own personal choice…

    1. ramanan50 Avatar

      Yes.Unsubstantiated statements like this mar India.
      The author of the Book to day denied having used the word ‘bisexual’ any where and has denied the story.(Times of India 29 march 2011).


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