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what do you mean by satayagraha​

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Answered by Dilip135
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satyagraha (Sanskrit: satya: "truth", graha: "insistence" or "holding firmly to") or holding onto truthor truth force – is a particular form of nonviolent resistance or civil resistance. Someone who practices satyagraha is a satyagrahi. The term satyagraha was coined and developed by Mahatma Gandhi (1869–1948).]

Answered by tejassubhashjagdale
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"Satyagraha" is a tatpuruṣa compound of the Sanskrit words satya (meaning "truth") and āgraha ("polite insistence", or "holding firmly to"). ... This is the doctrine of satyagraha in a nutshell." For Gandhi, satyagraha went far beyond mere "passive resistance" and became strength in practising non-violent methods.

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