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Q.35. Which of the following did Gandhiji describes as his two lungs?

(a) Ahimsa and peace
(b) Ahimsa and truth
(c) Truth and Peace
(d) Brahamcharya and Aparigriha

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Answered by Angella
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(b) Ahimsa and truth is the correct answer.
Answered by smartbrainz
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Ahimsa and truth are described as Gandhiji's’ two lungs.

Answer: Option(b)

Explanation:

Gandhiji described Ahimsa and truth as his lungs during the movement of Satyagraha. Gandhiji believed in the "principle of Ahimsa". He stated his conditions to be impatient and anxious but he wanted to be sure that each movement he is involved, takes the essence of non-violence.

He also believed Ahimsa can be achieved only through the truth. Most of his revolutionary movements were based on these two principles which resulted in the British withdrawing the East India Company.

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