Social Sciences, asked by lalitdrall1987, 26 days ago

Do you think that non-violent method of protest against British

as suggested by Gandhiji, was helpful in struggle for our

freedom? Give reason for your answer.​

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Answered by krishnajangir560
2

Answer:

Nonviolence was not Gandhi's invention. He is however called the father of nonviolence because according to Mark Shepard, "He raised nonviolent action to a level never before achieved Krishna..

However,

Gandhi saw violence pejoratively and also identified two formsof violence; Passive and Physical, as we saw earlier. The practice of passive violence is a daily affair, consciously and unconsciously. It is again the fuel that ignites the fire of physical violence. Gandhi understands violence from its Sanskrit root, "himsa", meaning injury. In the midst of hyper violence, Gandhi teaches that the one who possess nonviolence is blessed. Blessed is the man who can perceive the law of ahimsa (nonviolence) in the midst of the raging fire of himsa all around him.

Hope this helps you...

Answered by goyalsantoshi15
1

Yes , that was very helpful .

It mentioned even in many sacred books that there is nothing that can't be achieved by peace and ahimsa

Non violence is the best way to fight for our rights

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