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essay on gandhis association with indian culture

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Answered by RishiAEC
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The fight that Gandhi carried on against it was a non-violent fight against violence. Gandhi's concept of non-violence, therefore, stands for a society where there is no exploitation. ... He wanted to recreate the society as a just social order. But Satyagraha was to be carried out with non-violence.

Answered by smartyaryan143
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Speaking in a conference at Allahabad on April 5, 1936, Mahatma Gandhi said about India Culture, “Many of us are striving to produce a blend of all the cultures which seems today to be in clash with one another. No culture can live if it attempts to be exclusive. There is no such thing as pure Aryan Culture in existence in India Today. Whether the Aryans were indigenous to India or were unwelcome intruders, does not interest me much. What does interest me is the fact that my remote ancestors blended with one another with the utmost freedom and we of the present generation are result of that blend.”

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