
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a diorama depicting a historical scene with figures dressed in traditional Indian attire. In the foreground, a figure resembling Mahatma Gandhi, wearing a white dhoti and shawl, stands with his hands outstretched. To his right, a woman in a red polka-dotted sari covers her face with her hand. Behind them, other figures are visible, including women in orange saris and men in white attire. The scene is set against a backdrop of textured walls and a wooden door. Below the diorama, a plaque with text is partially visible. The visible text reads "THE CURSE OF UNTOUCHABILITY" and "Gandhi pleaded for the upliftment of the downtrodden untouchables and for restoring equality between man and man. His plea was: 'Inner oneness pervades all". Another section of the plaque contains text in Hindi. This diorama is located at the Mani Bhavan Gandhi Museum in Mumbai, India. Mani Bhavan was Mahatma Gandhi's headquarters in Mumbai from 1917 to 1934. The museum preserves his legacy and displays various artifacts and exhibits related to his life and work.
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