Show Mahatma Gandhi Blames Self for Disciples Lapses Worldliness Has Invaded His Own Institution Indian Leader Reveals nO BOMBAY IBAY May 18 15 AP l AP AP Mahat- Mahat ma na Gandhi the Indian mystic and home lloma tome rule leader reveals that has has invaded his own in institution in- in at where his disciples practice ox extreme me asceticism cism cisin and B BUt BUt- l- l he lie headds headds adds th that t the thes these experiences ho he 10 hopes to gain greater control of himself The Tho lapses reported by the prophet et ci involve eve his own family Gandhi takes upon his bis ow own ders dels the blame for these faults in a signed article published in his weekly weekly weekly week week- ly newspaper Navon JIvan Gandhi cites three cases eases in his story The first is that ot of his own cousin who committed petit larcenies larcenies lar Jar I froni from lime to time until ho he was discovered by chance clance The of offender offender offender of- of fender has Hias left the tire institution The rhe second caseS case v conc concerns tho tIm mystics mystic's own wild t Despite her vow ot of renunciation of private property property prop prop- erty Gandhi says aas 1 S his wife wIre has twice been discovered In possession of small sums of money for her bier own use The third cites cUe is that of a young oung man maIi who disregarded I his vow of 01 celibacy I hol hold 1 these manifestations of corruption in the institution n to be merely a a. ref reflection ot of of something wrong in myself Gandhi continues s I have never claimed perfection for myself Who 10 knows how my aberrations in the realm of thou thought ht have reacted on the environment around me The epithet Mahatma Great Soul has always galled me and now it almost sounds to me like a term of abuse This institution is my best crea crea- tion I hope to see God through its al aid alil 1 Such revelations as these put m me on my guard They ma make e eme me search within They humble bumble me ml but they do not shake my faith faUn |