Neelima Dalmia Adhar latest book "The Secret Diary of Kasturba" isa fictionalised account of Kasturba's life with Gandhi.
The book was unveiled at the third annual IAAC (Indo-American Arts Council) Literary Festival in the city last week after being showcased in India on October 2, the birth anniversary of Gandhi.
"My Kasturba wants to make the point to the women of today that they should stick to their convictions. Your convictions are your religion, do not lose them," Adhar told PTI here.
The message that Kasturba as the central character of a new book is giving to the women is that they should stick to their convictions and have the "truthfulness" to oneself, Adhar said.
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She really took life's knocks" but it was her conviction that gave her the strength to lead the life that she did and emerge as the strong woman standing with and behind Mahatma, Adhar said.
"In a way Kasturba is the foundation and pillar of Gandhi's sainthood because she allowed him to be what he wanted to be. I believe that Gandhi would not have been the Mahatma (great soul) had Kasturba not been with him," Adhar said.
She said through her book, she wants to send the underlying message of being true to oneself and not to lose one's convictions to the world's youth.
Adhar said Kasturba emerged as the inspiration for her book as she was looking for a woman character around the pre-independence and independence era and she liked "the idea of Kasturba."
"There is realms and realms of stuff about Gandhi but not so much about Kasturba. I felt that history, India and the world has not done justice to her," Adhar said, adding that there is so much more to Kasturba than the "devoted, servile, dormant woman" that she is perceived and projected as.
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