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what do you mean by satyagrah​

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Answered by qwtiger
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The chief aspect of Gandhi's ideology was Satyagraha i.e. True Force. It was evolved by Gandhi in South Africa but after it has been fully developed it became a dominant element in India's struggle for freedom from 1919 onwards. For Gandhi, the Satyagraha was to be used so that by self suffering and not by violence the enemy could be converted to one's own view.

In fact for Gandhi, Satyagraha was not merely a political tactic but part of a total philosophy of life and ideology of action. Gandhi believed that the search for truth was the goal of human life. Since no one could know the ultimate truth one should never actor and others integrity or prevent and others search for truth.

Answered by Anonymous
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Satyagraha (Sanskrit: सत्याग्रह satyāgraha) is 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.

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