Gandhi’s Family

Gandhi’s Family

Mahatma Gandhi’s family played a crucial role in shaping his values and principles. Born into a devout Hindu household in Gujarat, India, Gandhi was deeply influenced by his mother, Putlibai, whose spiritual discipline and compassion left a lasting impact on him. His father, Karamchand Gandhi, a respected political leader, instilled in him the importance of justice and integrity.

Gandhi’s wife, Kasturba Gandhi, was his steadfast companion and partner in the struggle for India’s independence. She actively participated in movements against British rule, advocating for women’s rights and social reforms. Their four sons, Harilal, Manilal, Ramdas, and Devdas, also contributed to India’s freedom movement in various ways, supporting their father’s vision of a just and equitable society.

The legacy of Gandhi’s family continues to inspire generations worldwide. Their unwavering commitment to nonviolence, truth, and service resonates deeply with the teachings of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Both Gandhi and King’s families exemplify the power of love, sacrifice, and moral courage in the pursuit of justice and equality.

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