“One must learn to remain serene in the midst of activity and to be vibrant with life at rest.” Gandhi.
The term khādī today refers to a traditional manufacturing technique: cotton spun and woven by hand.
The Khadi curtain is so named because it tells a story. In India, khadi has great sentimental value. Mahatma Gandhi wore it as a symbol of his people's resilience, embodying the beauty of craftsmanship and the importance of traditions.