Est. 1946
Gandhi Ashram Trust Museum
Preserving the legacy of Mahatma Gandhi's philosophy, rural heritage, and the spirit of India's peace movement
About the Museum
A sanctuary of history, thought, and the enduring principles of truth and non-violence
Our History
The Gandhi Ashram Trust was established in 1946, just before India's independence, as a living testament to Mahatma Gandhi's vision of self-reliance, simplicity, and communal harmony.
Our Purpose
The museum serves as a custodian of Gandhian values—truth (Satya), non-violence (Ahimsa), and self-sufficiency (Swadeshi)—ensuring these principles remain accessible to future generations.
Museum Exhibits
Our collection spans decades of history, preserving the material culture of the Gandhian movement and India's path to independence
Gandhi's Personal Effects
Historic Photographs
Correspondence Collection
Visitor Information
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