gandhiji believed in non violence. affirmative
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According to Gandhi, non-violence implies uttermost selflessness. It means, if anyone wants to realese himself, i.e., if he wants to search for the truth, he has to behave in such a way that others will think him entirely safe. To him, non-violence was not a negative concept but a positive sense of love...
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Gandhi's views on non violence
According to Gandhi, non-violence implies uttermost selflessness. It means, if anyone wants to realise himself, i.e., if he wants to search for the truth, he has to behave in such a way that others will think him entirely safe. To him, non-violence was not a negative concept but a positive sense of love.
Gandhi believed that at the core of every religion was truth (satya), non-violence (ahimsa) and the Golden Rule. Despite his belief in Hinduism, Gandhi was also critical of many of the social practices of Hindus and sought to reform the religion.