All the statements are correct. Mahatma Gandhi's mother, Putlibai, belonged to Pranami sect. Gandhiji in his book ‘My Experiments With Truth’ mentions about this sect – ‘Pranami is a sect deriving the best of both the Quran and the Gita, in search of one goal – God’. Gandhiji was essentially a political romantic in search of truth and love which together comprised the essential article of his faith. His personality and thought betray a strain that is unmistakably romantic. It is this strain that makes him a kindred spirit to Rousseau, and a host of romantics like Blake, Wordsworth and Shelley. Gandhiji was a great admirer of writing of Tolstoy, Ruskin and Thoreau.