Matama Gandhi

Related Essays

  • Mahatma Gandhiji October 1869 - 30 January 1948) was a major political and spiritual leader of India and the Indian independence movement. He was the pioneer of Satyagraha-resista...
  • Gandhi Mohandas Gandhi was a religious man, however, his religious beliefs did not come from his childhood but from his studies that he began as a political activist in ...
  • Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi Born 2 October 1869, died30 January 1948), also known as Mahatma Gandhi, was a major political and spiritual leader of India and the Indian independence movement....
  • Non-Violent Nationalism And Fundamental Change Nationalism as a concept is defined by the formation of a distinct identity for a certain population in terms of their religion, ethnicity or class differences. T...
  • Hinduism Hinduism 1 "Namaste" (Greetings) Born in India, but proud to be an American citizen I was only 7 when I came to this country. Raised as a Methodist and ...

Matama Gandhi

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi[1] was born in Porbander, a coastal town in present-day Gujarat, Western India, on 2 October 1869. His father, Karamchand Gandhi (1822-1885), who belonged to the Hindu Modh community, was the diwan (Prime Minister) of the eponymous Porbander state, a small princely state in the Kathiawar Agency of British India. His mother, Putlibai, who came from the Hindu Pranami Vaishnava community, was Karamchand's fourth wife, the first three wives having apparently died in childbirth. Growing up with a devout mother and the Jain traditions of the region, the young Mohandas absorbed early the influences that would play an important role in his adult life; these included compassion to sentient beings, vegetarianism, fasting for self-purification, and mutual tolerance between individuals of different creeds.

In May 1883, the 13-year old Mohandas was married to 14-year old Kasturbai Makhanji (her first name was usually shortened to "Kasturba," and affectionately to "Ba") in an arranged child marriage, as was the custom in the region.[2] However, as was also the custom of the region, the adolescent bride was to spend much time at her parents' house, and away from her husband.[3] In 1885, when Gandhi was 15, the couple's first child was born, but survived only a few days; Gandhi's father, Karamchand Gandhi, had died earlier that year.[4] Mohandas and Kasturbai had four more children, all sons: Harilal, born in 1888; Manilal, born in 1892; Ramdas, born in 1897; and Devdas, born in 1900. At his middle school in Porbandar and high school in Rajkot, Gandhi remained an average student academically. He passed the matriculation exam for Samaldas College at Bhavnagar, Gujarat with some difficulty. While there, he was unhappy, in part because his family wanted him to become a barrister.


Gandhi and his wife Kasturba (1902)On 4 September 1888, less than a month shy of his nineteenth birthday, Gandhi traveled to London, England, to study law at University...

View Full Essay

  • Submitted by: 01081993
  • Date Submitted: 02/26/2009 10:49 AM
  • Category: Biographies
  • Words: 11160
  • Pages: 45
  • Views: 273
  • Popularity Rank: 5682

View Full Essay

Want More?

Thousands of students trust PeerPapers.com for help with their writing. Shouldn't you?

Join Now