explain the significance of swaraj in India's struggle to freedom
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- Swaraj literally stood for self-control in the ethical, religious and spiritual sense in Gandhi’s life scheme. Distinguished Indian thinker Kautilya wrote in his Arthasastra:” The aim of all the sciences is nothing but restraint of the organs of sense.
- All of the life of Gandhiji’s work which was done in the work of reverence is found in the ‘Hind Swaraj’. Therefore, the significance of this small book in Gandhiji’s mind is quite extraordinary. India became free after going on nonviolent paths told by Gandhiji.
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