Mohandas, or Mahatma, Gandhi was a famed civil rights and independence movement leader and a
devout Hindu. Hinduism played the central role in his choice of tactics, lifestyle, and decision
to change from a moderate reformer who was proud of being a citizen of the British Empire to
arguing that British colonialism was inherently brutal and that only independence could
bring...
Friday, 19 June 2009
How did Hinduism influence Ghandis life?
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