In October 1925, in his ‘Bihar Notes’ published in Young India, Gandhi described the Tana Bhagats as dedicated bhaktas who had upheld his principles. They were believers in khaddar, plied the charkha regularly, wore khaddar that they had woven, and sang bhajans in chorus. Many of them had walked miles with charkhas on their shoulders. He saw nearly 400 of them all plying their charkhas most assiduously at the meeting he had addressed.