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An urn containing the ashes was opened and they were mixed with water from the Arabian Sea by his great-granddaughter Nilamben Parikh.
The ceremony was in accordance with Hindu rites.
Gandhi - called Mahatma or "Great Soul" - spearheaded a non-violent campaign against the British Raj.
His campaign culminated in India getting its independence in 1947.
"This is a day for deep thought. This day will help us think how to move forward," Ms Parikh, 75, said.
She and 10 other family members - descendants of Gandhi's four sons - boarded a boat and scattered the ashes about 1km (0.6 miles) out to sea.
Ms Parikh is descended from Gandhi's eldest son, Harilal, who had a turbulent relationship with his father and was not at his funeral, contravening Hindu tradition by which the eldest son lights the father's funeral pyre.
Her participation in the ceremony has been described by family members as a gesture of reconciliation.
Correspondents say that after Gandhi's cremation, his ashes were distributed in containers to towns and villages across India for memorial services.
In 1997, another urn was found in a bank locker in the state of Orissa and the ashes were later immersed.
(BBC)
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