What does Kaba Gandhi No Delo mean?
Kaba Gandhi No Delo is a Gujarati phrase meaning 'Kaba Gandhi's residence.' Kaba Gandhi was the popular name for Karamchand Gandhi, the father of Mahatma Gandhi, who built and owned the house in Rajkot, Gujarat.
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Kaba Gandhi No Delo is a Gujarati phrase meaning 'Kaba Gandhi's residence.' Kaba Gandhi was the popular name for Karamchand Gandhi, the father of Mahatma Gandhi, who built and owned the house in Rajkot, Gujarat.
Kaba Gandhi moved to Rajkot in 1874 after being appointed Diwan, or prime minister, of the Rajkot State. He was originally a native of Porbandar. The Rajkot State later granted him four hundred square yards of land where he built the family home.
Kaba Gandhi No Delo served as Gandhi's primary family home from 1881 to 1915. Gandhi was twelve years old when the family moved in. The house retained that status even during the years he lived in London and South Africa.
The building was handed over to the Gandhi Smriti Trust in 1969, on the birth centenary of Mahatma Gandhi. The Government of Saurashtra State had purchased it in 1948, and it housed educational and sewing programs by the Putliba Udyogmandir Trust before becoming a museum.
Kaba Gandhi No Delo is built in the traditional Saurashtrian, also called Kathiawari, architectural style. It features an arched gateway leading to a central courtyard surrounded by rooms, has two floors, is painted white and yellow, and contains nine rooms plus a kitchen.
The Gandhi Smriti is a permanent pictorial exhibition housed inside Kaba Gandhi No Delo. It displays photographs, paintings, objects, and personal belongings of and related to Mahatma Gandhi.