Gandhiji’s concept of Satyagraha, its usage and complete faith in it. Explain.
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Explanation:
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.
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