[Kasturba’s
daughter-in-law Gulab had come to stay with her children in
Sabarmati Ashram. When they left for Rajkot, Kasturba felt very
lonely. She wanted to join Gandhiji who was in Nadiad for Kheda
Satyagraha. Gandhiji counsels her from Nadiad.]
[NADIAD,]
July 29, 1918
BELOVED KASTUR,
I know you are
pining to stay with me. I feel, though, that we must go on with
our tasks. At present, it is right that you remain where you
are. If you but look upon all the children there as your own,
quite soon you will cease to feel the absence of the latter.
This is the least one can do as one gets older. As you come to
love others and serve them, you will have a joy welling up from
within. You should make it a point to visit early in the morning
all those who may be sick, and nurse them. Special food
should be prepared or kept apart for anyone who needs such food.
You should visit the Maharashtrian ladies, amuse their children
or take them out for a walk. You should make them feel that they
are no strangers. Their health should improve. You should
converse with Nirmala on useful subjects, that is, on religious
matters and the like. You may ask her to read out the Bhagavat
to you. She will even find the thing interesting. If you thus
keep yourself busy in the service of others, believe me the mind
will always be full of joy. And you must not omit to look after
Punjabhai’s meals and other requirements.
MOHANDAS