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what are ahimsa and satyagraha ​

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Answered by AkshatShekhar
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The literal meaning of the Sanskrit word Ahimsa is non-injury' or 'non-killing'. But Gandhi adopted the word 'non-violence' which means refraining from the use of physical force capable of causing injury or death to the opponent. ... The term satyagraha is derived from a compound word in Sanskrit, satya and agraha.

Answered by urvashisantosh
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The literal meaning of the Sanskrit word Ahimsa is non-injury' or 'non-killing'. But Gandhi adopted the word 'non-violence' which means refraining from the use of physical force capable of causing injury or death to the opponent. ... The term satyagraha is derived from a compound word in Sanskrit, satya and agraha

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