He was born on October 2, 1869 in Porbandar, Gujarat. His father's name was Kalam Chand Gandhi and his mother's name was Putribai. At the age of 13, Mahatma Gandhi married his matchmaking marriage, Castulva. They had four sons, Harilal, Manila, Ram Dass, and Fat Das. She supported all the efforts of her husband until her death in 1944. His father was Prime Minister of Dhuwan or Porbandar, the capital of a small principality in British western India (now Gujarat). Mahatma Gandhi was the son of the fourth wife of his father Putri Bai, who belonged to a wealthy Vaishnite family. In his early years he was heavily influenced by the stories of Shravana and Harishchandra. Because they reflected the importance of truth.
About Education: At the age of nine, Gandhi attended a local school in Rajkot to learn the basics of math, history, geography and language. At the age of 11, he attended Large Cot High School. Due to his marriage, his research was suspended for at least about a year, after which he entered and graduated from school. He enrolled in Samaldas Arts College in Bhavnagar, Gujarat in 1888. Later, one of his family friends, Mavji Dave Joshi, pursued further research. B. London law. Gandiji wasn't happy with his studies at Samaldas College, so he was enthusiastic about London's proposal and convinced his mother and wife that he would only touch vegetables, wine and women.
In 1888 Mahatma Gandhi went to London to study law. Ten days after his arrival, he attended the Inner Temple, one of London's four law schools, where he learned and practiced law. In London, he also joined the Vegetarian Society and embarked on the Bhagavad Gita by some of his vegetarian friends. After that, Bhagavad Gita impressed and influenced his life.
What happened in South Africa?
In May 1893 he went to South Africa to practice the law. So he had a first-class ticket, but was exclusively for whites, and because Indians and blacks were not allowed in first-class, he was directly thrown out of the first-class apartment on the train. Experienced racism. The case hit him hard and he decided to protest against racism. He further stated that these types of incidents against his compatriots were derogatorily called Coolie and were very common.
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