After passing his high school examination,
Mohandas joined the Samaldas Arts College at Bhawnagar. As he did not find the
classes interesting, he returned home after the first term.
There
a big surprise awaited him. His eldest brother and a family friend suggested
that Mohandas should go to England to study and become a barrister. Mohandas
was thrilled. Here was a chance for him to see the worlds.
But
his mother did not like the idea of his going to England. She did not want her
youngest son to stay away from her. There was also the problem of money.
Moreover, she feared that Mohandas would lose his caste if he crossed the
ocean. The family friend assured her that there would be no such difficulty and
everything would be all right. But his mother was still opposed to the idea.
“I
know many reasons why it is dangerous for a Hindu to leave India,” she
explained to him. “You will have to eat meat. They drink wine there and you
will be tempted to follow their ways. Then you might fall into bad company, and
there are many other temptations which may spoil you.”
“No,
mother.” said Mohandas.”I am no longer a child. I can look after myself.”
He
pleaded with her to allow him to go.
Putlibai
at last gave in and allowed him to go to England. But before that he vowed never
to eat meat and drink alcohol, and never to indulge in any activity that might
cast a slur on his family name and honour.
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