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What did Mahatma Gandhi mcan by 'ahimsa" (non-violence) How could 'Ahimsa' becomc the basis of
struggle? This is what Gandhiji said: Non-violence comes to us through doing good continually without
the slightest expectation of return. That is the indispensable lesson in non-violence... In South Africa. I
succeeded in learning the eternal law of suffering as the only remedy for undoing wrong and injustice. It
means positively the law of non-violence. You have to be prepared to suffer cheerfully at the hands of all
and sundry and you will wish ill to no one ,not even to those who may have wronged you.
. a) What is important lesson of non-violence ?
2.b) What is the eternal law of suffering?
2. c) Whal was the reason for which Mahalma Gandhi fought in South Africa ?
2. d) When did he return to India from South Africa. ​

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With Gandhi, the notion of nonviolence attained a special status. He not only theorized on it, he adopted nonviolence as a philosophy and an ideal way of life. He made us understand that the philosophy of nonviolence is not a weapon of the weak; it is a weapon, which can be tried by all.

With Gandhi, the notion of nonviolence attained a special status. He not only theorized on it, he adopted nonviolence as a philosophy and an ideal way of life. He made us understand that the philosophy of nonviolence is not a weapon of the weak; it is a weapon, which can be tried by all.Nonviolence was not Gandhi's invention. He is however called the father of nonviolence because according to Mark Shepard, "He raised nonviolent action to a level never before achieved."1 Krishna

With Gandhi, the notion of nonviolence attained a special status. He not only theorized on it, he adopted nonviolence as a philosophy and an ideal way of life. He made us understand that the philosophy of nonviolence is not a weapon of the weak; it is a weapon, which can be tried by all.Nonviolence was not Gandhi's invention. He is however called the father of nonviolence because according to Mark Shepard, "He raised nonviolent action to a level never before achieved."1 KrishnaKripalani again asserts "Gandhi was the first in Human history to extend the principle of nonviolence from the individual to social and political plane."2While scholars were talking about an idea without a name or a movement, Gandhi is the person who came up with the name and brought together different related ideas under one concept: Satyagraha.

With Gandhi, the notion of nonviolence attained a special status. He not only theorized on it, he adopted nonviolence as a philosophy and an ideal way of life. He made us understand that the philosophy of nonviolence is not a weapon of the weak; it is a weapon, which can be tried by all.Nonviolence was not Gandhi's invention. He is however called the father of nonviolence because according to Mark Shepard, "He raised nonviolent action to a level never before achieved."1 KrishnaKripalani again asserts "Gandhi was the first in Human history to extend the principle of nonviolence from the individual to social and political plane."2While scholars were talking about an idea without a name or a movement, Gandhi is the person who came up with the name and brought together different related ideas under one concept: Satyagraha.Gandhi's View of Violence / Nonviolence

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