'Kastürbā Gāndhi' (
April 11,
1869 –
22 February,
1944), affectionately called ''Ba'', was the wife of
Mohandas Gandhi.
Born to wealthy businessman
Gokuladas Makharji of
Porbandar, Kasturba married Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi through
arrangement. They were both 13 years old. At the time, she was illiterate, and so Gandhi taught her to read and write — a potentially radical move, given the position of women in India at that time. When Gandhi left to study in
London in
1888, she remained in
India to raise their newborn son
Harilal. She had three more sons -
Manilal (
1892),
Ramdas (
1897), and
Devdas (
1900).

Ba and Bapu in 1910
In
1906, Mohandas Gandhi decided to practice
brahmacharya, and the couple became celibate. Although she stood by her husband, she did not always easily accept his ideas. Gandhi had to work hard to persuade her to see (and agree to) his points of view. Kasturba was deeply religious. Like her husband, she renounced all
caste distinctions and lived in
ashrams.
Kasturba often joined her husband in
political protests. She traveled to
South Africa in
1897 to be with her husband. From
1904 to
1914, she was active in the
Phoenix Settlement near
Durban. During the
1913 protest against working conditions for Indians in South Africa, Kasturba was
arrested and
sentenced to three months in a
hard labour prison. Later, in India, she sometimes took her husband's place when he was under arrest. In
1915, when Gandhi returned to India to support indigo planters, Kasturba accompanied him. She taught hygiene, discipline, reading and writing to women and children.
Kasturba suffered from chronic
bronchitis. Stress from the
Quit India Movement's arrests and
ashram life caused her to fall ill. After contracting
pneumonia while her husband was in jail, she died from a severe
heart attack on
February 22,
1944.
See also
★ Dr.
T. S. Soundram - co-founder of Gandhigram
Further reading
★ ''India’s 50 Most Illustrious Women'' (ISBN 81-88086-19-3) by Indra Gupta
★ ''Daughter of Midnight: The Child Bride of Gandhi'' (ISBN 1-85782-200-5) by Arun Gandhi