Gandhi was born a Hindu and like most young boys from all religions across the World, he learnt the virtues of honesty and peace, just like all religions preach them.
The only thing Gandhi did which not many of his contemprories or next generations were able to do is he practiced what he learnt.
Thus yes, religion did influence Gandhi, but two caveats, he chose what he wanted to be influenced with and he chose to act on what he learnt from religion
Truth and simplicity
kasturba gandhi
Mohandas Karamchand GandhiMahatma
Mahatma Gandhi's mothers name is Putlibai Gandhi
mahatma gandi's favorite colour was gold and blue!! LOL
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His aim in life was to force the british to leave (for equality).
Mahatma Gandhi
Mahatma Gandhi was involved in politics, not religion. His work to end the British colonization of India was political in nature and it did not influence Hinduism - despite the fact that "Mahatma" is a religious title, meaning great soul. (His actual name was Mohandas Gandhi.)
according to Gandhi "education is an all round development of body ;mind and spirit"
Mahatma Ghandi, Mohandes GhandiMohandas Karamchand Gandhi
Mahatma Gandhi's goal was to secure India's independence from British colonial rule through nonviolent civil disobedience and passive resistance. He sought to achieve social justice, equality, and harmony among different religious and cultural groups in India.