There is a vital connection between satyagraha and charkha, and the more I find that belief challenged, the more I am confirmed in it.
Unless the charkha adds to your ahimsa and makes you stronger every day, your Gandhism is of little avail.
The Charkha in the hands of a poor widow brings a paltry price to her, in the hands of Jawaharlal; it is an instrument of India's freedom.
Charkha is an instrument of service.
The Charkha is the symbol of sacrifice, and sacrifice is essential for the establishment of the image of the deity.
The Charkha supplemented the agriculture of the villagers and gave it dignity.