Explain any five points about Gandhi's idea of Satyagraha
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The word Satyagraha is from the Sanskrit words satya (meaning "truth") and Agraha ("insistence", or "holding firmly to"). For Gandhi, Satyagraha went far beyond just "passive resistance" (resisting without taking action) according to him it was a moral force born of truth and non-violence..
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The word Satyagraha is from the Sanskrit words satya (meaning "truth") and Agraha ("insistence", or "holding firmly to"). For Gandhi, Satyagraha went far beyond just "passive resistance" (resisting without taking action) according to him it was a moral force born of truth and non-violence..
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➡️The idea of Satyagraha emphasised the power of truth and the need to search for truth.
➡️This idea suggested that if the cause was true, if the struggle was against injustice, then physical force was not necessary to fight the oppressor.
➡️Without being aggressive, the Satyagrahi could win the battle.
➡️It was based on the idea of the power of truth.
➡️Gandhi believed that b doing satyagraha, the battle will be won definitely.
✌️ I THINK IT HELPED YOU ✌️
➡️The idea of Satyagraha emphasised the power of truth and the need to search for truth.
➡️This idea suggested that if the cause was true, if the struggle was against injustice, then physical force was not necessary to fight the oppressor.
➡️Without being aggressive, the Satyagrahi could win the battle.
➡️It was based on the idea of the power of truth.
➡️Gandhi believed that b doing satyagraha, the battle will be won definitely.
✌️ I THINK IT HELPED YOU ✌️
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