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Explain the idea of satyagraha according to gandhiji

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Answered by Rishita2003
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Gandhi's concept of Satyagraha is an integrated concept and includes truth, non-violence, non-stealing, chastity or Brahmacharya, poverty or non-possession, bread labour, fearlessness, control of the palate [Asvada], tolerance, Swadeshi and removal of untouchability.
According to Gandhi, Satyagraha can be adopted by anybody. He said that Satyagraha was like a banyan tree, which had innumerable branches.
Truth-Satya and non- violence-Ahimsa together made its parent trunk from which all the innumerable branches shoot out.

hafsazoya1: basically,satygraha is all about walking on the road and not using any means of transport...this was done by Mr.Gandhi before India got Independence
Femeena: thanks
Answered by AnviGottlieb
17
heya!
here's Ur answer..
first of all..
let's see what is Satyagraha actually..
so..

Satyagraha is basically insistence of truth..
i.e. it's just asking someone to obey and follow the basic principles of truth and honesty..it is also connected to non violent methods of agression..
it's also a method of civil resistance..

it is a term coined, formulated and propogated by Mahatma Gandhi during the height of British rule

his main idea was to drive British out of Indian borders..but only by the usage of peaceful methods..

his main objectives behind introducing Satyagraha was...
# to help the people to complete with the hard fact and the absolute truth..

#to introduce peaceful methods of promoting un-british rule...and to gain High core support and strength of indians..

#he used to call satyagraha the force of non-violence..love.. affection and truth and expected his followers to obey the same..


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