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the idea of nonviolent resistance (fighting with peace) started by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (also known as "Mahatma" Gandhi). Gandhi used satyagraha in the Indian independence movement and also during his earlier struggle in South Africa. Satyagrahahelped shape Nelson Mandela's struggle in South Africa under apartheid, Martin Luther King, Jr.'s campaigns during the civil rights movement in the United States, and many other similar movements. Someone who does satyagraha is a satyagrahi.
word Satyagraha is from the Sanskrit words satya (meaning "truth") and Agraha("insistence", or "holding firmly to"). For Gandhi, Satyagraha went far beyond just "passive resistance" (resisting without taking action). His non-violence also became his strength. He said that he chose the name because Truth means Love, and Insistence means Force, and the Sanskrit name showed it was a force born from Truth and Love (non-violence).[1]
He also wrote that he liked the term "Civil Resistance" better than "Civil disobedience".[2]Gandhi also translated it as "love force" or "soul force
word Satyagraha is from the Sanskrit words satya (meaning "truth") and Agraha("insistence", or "holding firmly to"). For Gandhi, Satyagraha went far beyond just "passive resistance" (resisting without taking action). His non-violence also became his strength. He said that he chose the name because Truth means Love, and Insistence means Force, and the Sanskrit name showed it was a force born from Truth and Love (non-violence).[1]
He also wrote that he liked the term "Civil Resistance" better than "Civil disobedience".[2]Gandhi also translated it as "love force" or "soul force
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