Born in
Nadiad, in the Indian state of
Gujarat, Vithalbhai Jhaverbhai Patel was the third of five Patel brothers, two years elder to
Vallabhbhai Patel, raised in the village of
Karamsad. According to Gordhanbhai Patel, a mistake on Vitalbhai's birthdate has crept into many modern accounts. His birthdate is clearly stated as 27 September 1873 on his last passport but the confusion arose from obituary notices after his death listing it incorrectly as 18 February 1871. Based on that, he is only two years elder to his younger brother Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. He was son of Jhaverbhai and Ladbai Patel, who were both devout followers of the
Swaminarayan sect of Vaisnava Hinduism, a sect which emphasizes the purity of personal life as essential to the life of devotion. The rare idealism the religion impressed on his parents likely had a significant impact on the minds of Vithalbhai and his renowned brother Vallabhai Patel. His younger brother,
Vallabhbhai Patel, had similarly studied by himself and worked as a pleader. Studying in
England was a dream for both men. Vallabhbhai had saved enough money and ordered his passport and travel tickets, when the postman delivered them to Vithalbhai, it having been addressed to a
Mr. V.J. Patel, Pleader. Vithalbhai insisted on traveling on those documents actually meant for Vallabhbhai, pointing out that it would be socially criticized that an older brother followed the lead of the younger. Respecting his brother despite the obvious cruelty of fate on his own hard work, Vallabhbhai allowed Vithalbhai to proceed to England, and even paid for his stay. Vitthalbhai had to be sent to England secretly, as crossing the seas was taboo in their community. Vithalbhai entered the
Middle Temple in
London, and completed the 36-month course in 30, emerging at the top of his class. Returning to Gujarat in 1913, Vithalbhai became an important barrister in the courts of Bombay and
Ahmedabad. However, his wife died in 1915, and he remained a widower. ==Political career==