90 A PILGRIMAGE FOR PEACE life. He used to be a tyrant at home, he said. His tyranny was the tyranny of love. " 1 used to let loose my anger upon her. But she bore it ail meekly and uncomplain- ingly. I had a notion that it was her duty to obey me, her lord and master, in everything. But her unresisting meek- ness opened my eyes and slowly it began to dawn upon me that I had no such prescriptive right over her. If I wanted her obedience, I had first to persuade her by patient argument. She thus became my teacher in non- violence. And I dare say, I have not had a more loyal and faithful comrade in life. I literaUy used to make life a hell for her. Every other day I would change my resi- dence, prescribe what dress she was to wear. She had "been brought up in an orthodox family where untouch- •ability was observed. Muslims and untouchables used to frequent our house. I made her serve them all regardless of her innate reluctance. But she never said ' no '. She was not educated in the usual sense of the term and was simple and unsophisticated. Her guileless simplicity con- quered me completely." " You have all wives, mothers and sisters at home/' continued Gandhiji. " You can take the lesson of non- violence from them. You must besides take the vow of truth, ask yourselves how dear truth is to you and how far you observe it in thought, word and deed. A person who is not truthful is far away from non-violence. Un- truth itself is violence." Referring to the month of Ramzan that had just set in, he told them how it could be used to make a start in non-violence. " We seem to think that the observance of Ramzan begins and ends with abstention from food and drink. We think nothing of losing temper over trifles or indulging in abuse during the sacred month of Ramzan. If there is the slightest delay in serving the repast at the time of the breaking of the fast, the poor wife is hauled over live coals. I do not call it observing the Ramzan, but its travesty. If you really want to cultivate non-vio- lence, you should take a pledge that come what may, you will not give way to anger or order about members of