Gandhi worked to eradicate untouchability and discrimination based on caste, but he did not completely abolish the Caste System in India. The caste system is deeply ingrained in Indian society and continues to exist in various forms despite efforts to eliminate it. Gandhi's work did contribute to increased awareness and efforts toward social equality.
Gandhi opposed the caste system in India and believed in the equality of all individuals regardless of their caste. He worked towards eradicating the discrimination and untouchability associated with the caste system by promoting social reforms and advocating for the equal treatment of all people. Gandhi saw the caste system as a social evil that needed to be abolished for the betterment of Indian society.
Gandhi opposed the idea of untouchability, a discriminatory practice that placed individuals in the lowest caste based on their birth. He advocated for the equality and dignity of all individuals regardless of their caste.
i know that each and every source will tell u that Gandhi was against the caste system, but in fact he wanted the system. Gandhi was a Vaishya, he wanted to create an image to the Indian people that he was against, by calling them harijans. he had started a starvation proces, in which he said that if Shudars (the lowest caste) were allowed to have rights, he would starve to death. that proves that he was never in favour of getting rid of casteism. if Gandhi said that Shudars were children og god, then he is basically saying that he is not a child of god. Gandhi was a Hindu, and hindus apparently believe in equal treatment, by introducing the caste system they have showed that they infact don't believe in the caste system. so , i ask if u are a shudar and u call yourself Hindu , think to yourself, do u want to be part of a religion that does not treat u well, and thinks of u as untouchable
The caste system in India was justified based on the belief that people were born into their social position based on their karma from past lives. This system was also supported by religious texts that outlined the duties and responsibilities of each caste. Additionally, the caste system was seen as a way to maintain social order and stability in society.
Harijan Sevak Sangh is a non-profit organization founded by Mahatma Gandhi in 1932 to work towards the betterment of Harijans, now known as Dalits, who were considered untouchables in the Indian caste system. The organization focuses on eradicating caste-based discrimination, promoting social equality, and providing educational and vocational training to empower marginalized communities.
Gandhi believed in equivalence in the Hindu Caste system & Hinduism.
He helped lead to getting it outlawed in India.
because he thought everyone was equal
Gandhi opposed the caste system in India and believed in the equality of all individuals regardless of their caste. He worked towards eradicating the discrimination and untouchability associated with the caste system by promoting social reforms and advocating for the equal treatment of all people. Gandhi saw the caste system as a social evil that needed to be abolished for the betterment of Indian society.
Gandhi opposed the idea of untouchability, a discriminatory practice that placed individuals in the lowest caste based on their birth. He advocated for the equality and dignity of all individuals regardless of their caste.
Because he did believe in it. He may have moved away from the frigid belief in the system for some sort of political gain but Gandhi believed that some human races were born better then the others. See his comments on the blacks and indians.
Well, if you are a non-Hindu, you are instantly placed in the untouchables caste which was, however, removed in Gandhi's time. Since non-Hindus have no ties with the Caste System, it isn't mentioned as much.
He wanted to bring peace to Hindu
Ghandi's caste was Vaisya, a merchant caste
In India there is a caste system and the lowest caste of them all is called the "untouchables" so when Gandhi said that...he was saying that basically no one is better than anyone else and that we are all equal
i know that each and every source will tell u that Gandhi was against the caste system, but in fact he wanted the system. Gandhi was a Vaishya, he wanted to create an image to the Indian people that he was against, by calling them harijans. he had started a starvation proces, in which he said that if Shudars (the lowest caste) were allowed to have rights, he would starve to death. that proves that he was never in favour of getting rid of casteism. if Gandhi said that Shudars were children og god, then he is basically saying that he is not a child of god. Gandhi was a Hindu, and hindus apparently believe in equal treatment, by introducing the caste system they have showed that they infact don't believe in the caste system. so , i ask if u are a shudar and u call yourself Hindu , think to yourself, do u want to be part of a religion that does not treat u well, and thinks of u as untouchable
He didnt......he was absolutely in favor of the caste system and all the injustices that came along with it. He was a deeply flawed man, unlike the portrait society paints of him.