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explain the philosophy of satyagraha ​

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Answered by Shanaya331990
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Explanation:

The Gandhian philosophy of satyagraha is a natural outcome of the supreme concept of truth. If truth is the ultimate reality, then it is imperative to safeguard the criteria and foundations of truth. A votary of God which is the highest Truth and the highest Reality must be utterly selfless and gentle.

According to this philosophy, satyagrahis—practitioners of satyagraha—achieve correct insight into the real nature of an evil situation by observing a nonviolence of the mind, by seeking truth in a spirit of peace and love, and by undergoing a rigorous process of self-scrutiny.

Answered by manishbaif
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The Gandian Philosophy of Satyagraha is a natural outcome of the Supreme concept of truth .

If truth is the ultimately reality , then it is imperative to safeguard the creteria and the foundation of truth .

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