Political Science, asked by dadhichraissa7526, 9 months ago

To what extent Gandhiji believed in religious books?

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Answered by harleenrani8
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Gandhi hoped to win people over by changing their hearts and minds, and advocated non-violence in all things. He himself remained a committed Hindu throughout his life, but was critical of all faiths and what he saw as the hypocrisy of organised religion.

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Answered by arunguptasug
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Explanation:

Gandhi's religion was spiritual humanism because he declared that the service of the poor whom he called "Daridranarayana" is a true service of God. In other words, Gandhi found God amidst his creation; this creation is confined not only to India, his own land and not Hinduism alone, the religion to which he belonged.

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