gandhi believed in all religions and stated himself that he was believer in every religion in existence even if he didnt know them himself hence that made him a patheist. or he could have been an agnostic with respect for all religions
Gandhi was a follower of Hinduism. However, he promoted a philosophy of non-violence, tolerance, and equality that resonates with various religions and beliefs around the world.
Gandhi, also known as Mahatma Gandhi, was a political and spiritual leader in India who played a key role in the country's struggle for independence from British rule through nonviolent civil disobedience. He is widely regarded as the Father of the Nation in India for his leadership and principles of truth, nonviolence, and civil rights.
Knights in medieval Europe were primarily influenced by Christianity, which played a significant role in shaping their code of conduct and worldview. Samurai in feudal Japan were influenced by a combination of Buddhism, Shintoism, and Confucianism, which also impacted their values, ethics, and practices.
The diffusion of major religions was influenced by factors such as trade routes, conquests, migrations, missionaries, and cultural exchange. As societies interacted with each other, they shared beliefs and practices, which contributed to the spread of religions across different regions. Additionally, the appeal of these religions' teachings and principles played a significant role in attracting new followers.
In chronological order, the pantheons of Akkadia, Egypt, and Babylonia; then Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. There are probably also other, smaller, less historically significant examples.
Mahatma Gandhi influenced by Tol Stoy
The Bible influenced the three religions of Christianity, Islam and Judaism.
he was influenced by the Indian god
Gandhi is a hindu. But he believed in all the religions.
Christianity and Islam ^^
One of the books that influenced Gandhi the most was "Unto This Last" by John Ruskin, which emphasized the importance of living a simple life and serving others. This book played a significant role in shaping Gandhi's views on economic and social justice.
There were only two major religious groups during Gandhi's life - Hindus and muslims. Other religions which originated in India like Sikhism, Buddhism and Jainism were less involved in religious clashes. Gandhi was a Hindu and wanted equality of religions/caste in the society.
yes,manmohan singh is a puppet of sonia gandhi.he is influenced and controlled by sonia gandhi.
Both Thoreau and Gandhi espoused nonviolence. As with Gandhi, King put it into practice.
No, he died before Obama was born.
"Religions are different roads converging to the same point. What does it matter that we take different road, so long as we reach the same goal. Wherein is the cause for quarreling?" - M. Gandhi However, Gandhi is gravely wrong about this. The religions of the world do not converge at the same point. A simple example would be Satanism, which is obviously different from most of other faiths, both in terms of "roads" and "goal". Deeper analysis into religions will allow one to discover that most religions are intrinsically. They seem to be the same, addressing morality, but differ on how it should be achieved, which is really the goals of the religions. They are different.
I am pretty sure that he was influenced by what he considered to be positive aspects of SEVERAL religions.