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{{Infobox person
{{Short description|Father of Mahatma Gandhi (1822–1885)}}
| name               = Karamchand Gandhi
{{Use Indian English|date=March 2024}}
| image             = Karamchand Gandhi.jpg
{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2024}}
| caption           = Karamchand Gandhi, father of [[Mahatma Gandhi]] & Diwan (Prime Minister) of Rajkot State
{{Infobox Officeholder
| birth_date         = 1822
| name               = Karamchand Gandhi
| birth_place       = [[Porbandar State]], [[Kathiawar Agency]]
| image               = Karamchand Gandhi.jpg
| death_date         = {{death date and age|1885|11|16|1822|df=y}}
| caption             = Karamchand Gandhi in 1880
| death_place       = [[Rajkot State]], [[Kathiawar Agency]], [[British Raj|British India]]
| birth_date         = {{birth year|1822}}
| parents           = Uttamchand Gandhi (father) & Laxmiba Gandhi (mother)
| birth_place         = [[Porbandar]], [[Porbandar State]], [[Company rule in India|Company India]]
| spouse             = [[Putlibai Gandhi]] (m. 1857)
| death_date         = {{death date and age|1885|11|16|1822|01|01|df=yes}}
| children           = {{hlist|Laxmidas|Karsandas|Raliatbehn|[[Mahatma Gandhi|Mohandas]]}}
| death_place         = [[Rajkot]], [[Rajkot State]], [[British Raj|British India]]
| known_for         = Serving as the [[Dewan|Diwan]] of [[Porbandar State|Porbandar]] & [[Rajkot State|Rajkot]]
| nationality        = [[Indian people|British Indian]]
| parents             = {{ubl|Uttamchand Gandhi (father)|Laxmiba Gandhi (mother)}}
| spouse             = {{marriage|[[Putlibai Gandhi]]|1857}}
| children           = {{hlist|Laxmidas|Karsandas|Raliatbehn|[[Mahatma Gandhi]]}}
| known_for           = |
| nickname            =
| office              = [[Divan|Diwan]] of [[Porbandar State|Porbandar]]
| monarch            = [[Vikramatji Khimojiraj]]
| predecessor        = Uttamchand Gandhi
| term_start          = 1847
| term_end            = 1874
| office2            = [[Divan|Diwan]] of [[Rajkot State|Rajkot]]
| monarch2            = Bawajiraj Mehrmansinhji
| termstart2          = 1874
| successor          = Tulsidas Gandhi
| termend2            = 1885
}}
}}
'''Karamchand Uttamchand Gandhi''' (1822 16 November 1885)<ref>[http://www.geni.com/people/Karamchand-Gandhi/6000000003923108238 Karamchand Uttamchand Gandhi]</ref> was a political figure in [[Porbandar State|Porbandar]]. He served as [[Dewan|Diwan]] of [[Porbandar State|Porbandar]] and [[Rajkot State|Rajkot]]. He was the father of [[Mahatma Gandhi]].
 
'''Karamchand Uttamchand "Kaba" Gandhi''' (1822 16 November 1885)<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-04-29 |title=Karamchand Uttamchand Gandhi |url=https://www.geni.com/people/Karamchand-Gandhi/6000000003923108238 |access-date=2024-04-07 |website=geni_family_tree |language=en-US |archive-date=26 September 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220926141241/https://www.geni.com/people/Karamchand-Gandhi/6000000003923108238 |url-status=live }}</ref> was a [[Durbar (court)|court official]] in [[Porbandar State|Porbandar]]. He served as [[Dewan|Diwan]] of [[Porbandar State|Porbandar]] and [[Rajkot State|Rajkot]] and was the father of [[Mahatma Gandhi]].


==Life==
==Life==
The Gandhi family originated from the village of [[Kutiyana|Kutiana]] in what was then [[Junagadh State]].<ref name="Gandhi before India">{{cite book|title=Gandhi before India|date=16 March 2015|publisher=Vintage Books|isbn=978-0-385-53230-3|pages=19–21}}</ref> In the late 17th or early 18th century, Lalji Gandhi moved to Porbandar and entered the service of its ruler, the Rana. Successive generations of the family served as civil servants in the state administration before Uttamchand, Karamchand's father, became ''diwan'' in the early 19th century under the then Rana of Porbandar, Khimojiraj.<ref name="Gandhi before India"/> In 1831, Rana Khimojiraj died suddenly and was succeeded by his 12-year-old only son, [[Vikramatji Khimojiraj|Vikmatji]]. As a result, Rana Khimojiraj's widow, Rani Rupaliba, became regent for her son. She soon fell out with Uttamchand and forced him to return to his ancestral village in Junagadh. While in Junagadh, Uttamchand appeared before its Nawab and saluted him with his left hand instead of his right, replying that his right hand was pledged to Porbandar's service.<ref name="Gandhi before India"/> In 1841, Vikmatji assumed the throne and reinstated Uttamchand as his ''diwan''.
The Gandhi family originated from the village of [[Kutiyana|Kutiana]] in what was then [[Junagadh State]].<ref name=" Gandhi before India">{{cite book|title=Gandhi before India|date=16 March 2015|publisher=Vintage Books|isbn=978-0-385-53230-3|pages=19–21}}</ref> In the early 18th century, Lalji Gandhi moved to Porbandar and entered the service of its ruler, the Rana. Successive generations of the family served as civil servants in the state administration before Uttamchand, Karamchand's father, became ''diwan'' in the early 19th century under the then Rana of Porbandar, Khimojiraj.<ref name=" Gandhi before India"/> In 1831, Rana Khimojiraj died suddenly and was succeeded by his 12-year-old only son, [[Vikramatji Khimojiraj|Vikmatji]]. As a result, Rana Khimojiraj's widow, Rani Rupaliba, became regent for her son. She soon fell out with Uttamchand and forced him to return to his ancestral village in Junagadh. While in Junagadh, Uttamchand appeared before its Nawab and saluted him with his left hand instead of his right, replying that his right hand was pledged to Porbandar's service.<ref name="Gandhi before India"/> In 1841, Vikmatji assumed the throne and reinstated Uttamchand as his ''diwan''.


Like his father, Uttamchand Gandhi, Karamchand had become a [[Court (royal)|court official]], or chief minister, of the local ruling prince of Porbandar. Karamchand's duties included advising the royal family of Porbandar and hiring other government officials.
Like his father, Ananyachand Gandhi, Karamchand had become a [[Durbar (court)|court official]], or chief minister, of the local ruling prince of Porbandar. Karamchand's duties included advising the royal family of Porbandar and hiring other government officials.


Karamchand had very little formal education, but his knowledge and experience made him a good administrator. He was said to be kind and generous, but also to have a bad temper.<ref>[http://goodtimes.ndtv.com/PhotoDetail.aspx?Page=2&ID=15732&AlbumType=PG All about the Father of the Nation - Mahatma Gandhi ]</ref> He learned from experience by watching his father work and attending religious ceremonies. There were some areas, however, in which he never gained much knowledge, including geography and history. Nonetheless, Karamchand excelled as chief minister in Porbandar.<ref>[http://www.mkgandhi-sarvodaya.org/storyofg/chap01.htm The Story of Gandhi (Complete Book Online)<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
Karamchand had very little formal education, but his knowledge and experience made him a good administrator. He was said to be kind and generous, but also to have a bad temper.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://goodtimes.ndtv.com/PhotoDetail.aspx?Page=2&ID=15732&AlbumType=PG |title=All about the Father of the Nation - Mahatma Gandhi |access-date=15 August 2014 |archive-date=19 August 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140819085538/http://goodtimes.ndtv.com/PhotoDetail.aspx?Page=2&ID=15732&AlbumType=PG |url-status=dead }}</ref> He learned from experience by watching his father work and attending religious ceremonies. There were some areas, however, in which he never gained much knowledge, including geography and history. Nonetheless, Karamchand excelled as chief minister in Porbandar.<ref>{{Cite web |title=The Story of Gandhi (Complete Book Online) |url=http://www.mkgandhi-sarvodaya.org/storyofg/chap01.htm |access-date=2024-04-07 |website=www.mkgandhi-sarvodaya.org |archive-date=19 August 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140819083418/http://www.mkgandhi-sarvodaya.org/storyofg/chap01.htm |url-status=live }}</ref>


In spite of Karamchand's success in his job, he did not find ways to accumulate wealth. The Gandhis had plenty to eat, a respectable number of servants, and a few nice pieces of furniture, but they were by no means wealthy. The money Karamchand brought in just covered the household expenses.<ref>[http://www.fofweb.com/History/MainPrintPage.asp?iPin=SLTGAND02&DataType=WorldHistory&WinType=Free "Growing up in India" ]</ref>
In spite of Karamchand's success in his job, he did not find ways to accumulate wealth. The Gandhis had plenty to eat, a respectable number of servants, and a few nice pieces of furniture, but they were by no means wealthy. The money Karamchand brought in just covered the household expenses.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.fofweb.com/History/MainPrintPage.asp?iPin=SLTGAND02&DataType=WorldHistory&WinType=Free |title="Growing up in India" |access-date=15 August 2014 |archive-date=19 August 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140819125916/http://www.fofweb.com/History/MainPrintPage.asp?iPin=SLTGAND02&DataType=WorldHistory&WinType=Free |url-status=live }}</ref>


Karamchand married four times. His first three marriages ended with the deaths of his wives; among which two died immediately after giving birth to two daughters. He later married Putlibai Gandhi (1844 — 12 June 1891) in 1857, and their marriage lasted until his death in 1885. This marriage produced four children - three sons including Laxmidas Gandhi (1860 — 9 March 1914), Karsandas Gandhi (1866 — 22 June 1913) & [[Mohandas Gandhi]] (2 October 1869 — 30 January 1948) and a daughter named Raliatbehn (1862 — December 1960). Mohandas Gandhi was his youngest child. All his children got married during his lifetime.
Karamchand married four times. His first three marriages ended with the deaths of his wives; among which two died immediately after giving birth to two daughters. He later married [[Putlibai Gandhi]] (1844 — 12 June 1891) in 1857, and their marriage lasted until his death in 1885. This marriage produced four children - three sons including Laxmidas Gandhi (1860 — 9 March 1914), Karsandas Gandhi (1866 — 22 June 1913) & [[Mohandas Gandhi]] (2 October 1869 — 30 January 1948) and a daughter named Raliatbehn (1862 — December 1960). Mohandas Gandhi was his youngest child. All his children got married during his lifetime.


In 1885, Karamchand suffered a serious attack of [[fistula]]. Putlibai and her children (especially [[Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi|Mohandas]]) took care of him. His condition began to deteriorate day by day, and although doctors attempted many different types of treatment, it was to no avail. He later suggested a surgery for that, but his family doctor refused to do so. Karamchand's condition continued to deteriorate further until, finally, he died on the 16th of November aged 63. As his son Mohandas (Mahatma Gandhi) would later recall the events of that night: <blockquote>"That night (of 16th November), his uncle Tulsidas (Karamchand's younger brother) came to their home. Though death was imminent, no one accepted the fact that it would be his (Karamchand's) last night. When Tulsidas used to come to visit his ailing elder brother, he would sit behind him during day. That night, around 10:30 or 11, when then 16-year old Mohandas was massaging his father's legs, Tulsidas came there and told him to go. He happily went to his bed, where his wife [[Kasturba Gandhi|Kasturba]] was sleeping. Within seconds, their servant called him and told that Karamchand's condition was serious. But as everyone had already realized that his condition was serious, they realized that he had died."</blockquote>
In 1885, Karamchand suffered a serious attack of [[fistula]]. Putlibai and her children (especially [[Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi|Mohandas]]) took care of him. His condition began to deteriorate day by day, and although doctors attempted many different types of treatment, it was to no avail. He later suggested a surgery for that, but his family doctor refused to do so. Karamchand's condition continued to deteriorate further until, finally, he died on 16 November aged 63. As his son Mohandas (Mahatma Gandhi) would later recall the events of that night: <blockquote>"That night (of 16th November), his uncle Tulsidas (Karamchand's younger brother) came to their home. Though death was imminent, no one accepted the fact that it would be his (Karamchand's) last night. When Tulsidas used to come to visit his ailing elder brother, he would sit behind him during day. That night, around 10:30 or 11, when then 16-year old Mohandas was massaging his father's legs, Tulsidas came there and told him to go. He happily went to his bed, where his wife [[Kasturba Gandhi|Kasturba]] was sleeping. Within seconds, their servant called him and told that Karamchand's condition was serious. But as everyone had already realized that his condition was serious, they realized that he had died."</blockquote>


==References==
==References==
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Karamchand Gandhi
Karamchand Gandhi in 1880
Diwan of Porbandar
In office
1847–1874
MonarchVikramatji Khimojiraj
Preceded byUttamchand Gandhi
Succeeded byTulsidas Gandhi
Diwan of Rajkot
In office
1874–1885
MonarchBawajiraj Mehrmansinhji
Personal details
Born1822 (1822)
Porbandar, Porbandar State, Company India
Died16 November 1885(1885-11-16) (aged 63)
Rajkot, Rajkot State, British India
NationalityBritish Indian
Spouse(s)
(
m. 1857)
Children
Parent(s)
  • Uttamchand Gandhi (father)
  • Laxmiba Gandhi (mother)

Karamchand Uttamchand "Kaba" Gandhi (1822 – 16 November 1885)[1] was a court official in Porbandar. He served as Diwan of Porbandar and Rajkot and was the father of Mahatma Gandhi.

Life[edit | edit source]

The Gandhi family originated from the village of Kutiana in what was then Junagadh State.[2] In the early 18th century, Lalji Gandhi moved to Porbandar and entered the service of its ruler, the Rana. Successive generations of the family served as civil servants in the state administration before Uttamchand, Karamchand's father, became diwan in the early 19th century under the then Rana of Porbandar, Khimojiraj.[2] In 1831, Rana Khimojiraj died suddenly and was succeeded by his 12-year-old only son, Vikmatji. As a result, Rana Khimojiraj's widow, Rani Rupaliba, became regent for her son. She soon fell out with Uttamchand and forced him to return to his ancestral village in Junagadh. While in Junagadh, Uttamchand appeared before its Nawab and saluted him with his left hand instead of his right, replying that his right hand was pledged to Porbandar's service.[2] In 1841, Vikmatji assumed the throne and reinstated Uttamchand as his diwan.

Like his father, Ananyachand Gandhi, Karamchand had become a court official, or chief minister, of the local ruling prince of Porbandar. Karamchand's duties included advising the royal family of Porbandar and hiring other government officials.

Karamchand had very little formal education, but his knowledge and experience made him a good administrator. He was said to be kind and generous, but also to have a bad temper.[3] He learned from experience by watching his father work and attending religious ceremonies. There were some areas, however, in which he never gained much knowledge, including geography and history. Nonetheless, Karamchand excelled as chief minister in Porbandar.[4]

In spite of Karamchand's success in his job, he did not find ways to accumulate wealth. The Gandhis had plenty to eat, a respectable number of servants, and a few nice pieces of furniture, but they were by no means wealthy. The money Karamchand brought in just covered the household expenses.[5]

Karamchand married four times. His first three marriages ended with the deaths of his wives; among which two died immediately after giving birth to two daughters. He later married Putlibai Gandhi (1844 — 12 June 1891) in 1857, and their marriage lasted until his death in 1885. This marriage produced four children - three sons including Laxmidas Gandhi (1860 — 9 March 1914), Karsandas Gandhi (1866 — 22 June 1913) & Mohandas Gandhi (2 October 1869 — 30 January 1948) and a daughter named Raliatbehn (1862 — December 1960). Mohandas Gandhi was his youngest child. All his children got married during his lifetime.

In 1885, Karamchand suffered a serious attack of fistula. Putlibai and her children (especially Mohandas) took care of him. His condition began to deteriorate day by day, and although doctors attempted many different types of treatment, it was to no avail. He later suggested a surgery for that, but his family doctor refused to do so. Karamchand's condition continued to deteriorate further until, finally, he died on 16 November aged 63. As his son Mohandas (Mahatma Gandhi) would later recall the events of that night:

"That night (of 16th November), his uncle Tulsidas (Karamchand's younger brother) came to their home. Though death was imminent, no one accepted the fact that it would be his (Karamchand's) last night. When Tulsidas used to come to visit his ailing elder brother, he would sit behind him during day. That night, around 10:30 or 11, when then 16-year old Mohandas was massaging his father's legs, Tulsidas came there and told him to go. He happily went to his bed, where his wife Kasturba was sleeping. Within seconds, their servant called him and told that Karamchand's condition was serious. But as everyone had already realized that his condition was serious, they realized that he had died."

References[edit | edit source]

  1. "Karamchand Uttamchand Gandhi". geni_family_tree. 29 April 2022. Archived from the original on 26 September 2022. Retrieved 7 April 2024.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Gandhi before India. Vintage Books. 16 March 2015. pp. 19–21. ISBN 978-0-385-53230-3.
  3. "All about the Father of the Nation - Mahatma Gandhi". Archived from the original on 19 August 2014. Retrieved 15 August 2014.
  4. "The Story of Gandhi (Complete Book Online)". www.mkgandhi-sarvodaya.org. Archived from the original on 19 August 2014. Retrieved 7 April 2024.
  5. ""Growing up in India"". Archived from the original on 19 August 2014. Retrieved 15 August 2014.