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explain gandhiji idea of satya grah in five points

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Answered by sumitgolu2003
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Gandhi's Satyagraha is a form of 'non-violent resistance'. He coined the word 'Satyagraha' during the Indian Freedom Movement. ... The meaning was that it is the force which was born out of truth and love which in turn encourages one to resort to non-violent methods to persuade anyone to listen to the truth.

Answered by AzzyLand
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Gandhi ji idea of Satyagraha:

  • Gandhi's Satyagraha is a form of 'non-violent resistance'.
  • He made the word 'Satyagraha' during the Indian Freedom Movement.
  • The meaning was that it is the force which was born out of truth and love which in turn encourages one to resort to non-violent methods to persuade anyone to listen to the truth.
  • There are three forms of Satyagraha, namely: (a) non-cooperation, (b) civil disobedience, and (c) fasting.
  • Gandhi also employed satyagraha during his stay in South Africa. Owing its success there, he used it as a weapon against the Britisher to achieve freedom.

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