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What do you mean by Satyagraha? Describe 4 Gandhian Satyagrahas in short.​

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Satyagraha, (Sanskrit and Hindi: “holding onto truth”) concept introduced in the early 20th century by Mahatma Gandhi to designate a determined but nonviolent resistance to evil. By refusing to submit to the wrong or to cooperate with it in any way, the satyagrahi asserts that truth.

The Gandhian philosophy of satyagraha is a natural outcome of the supreme concept of truth. If truth is the ultimate reality, then it is imperative to safeguard the criteria and foundations of truth. Satyagraha means the exercise of the purest soul-force against all injustice, oppression and exploitation.

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satyagraha, (Sanskrit and Hindi: “holding onto truth”) concept introduced in the early 20th century by Mahatma Gandhi to designate a determined but nonviolent resistance to evil. ... By refusing to submit to the wrong or to cooperate with it in any way, the satyagrahi asserts that truth.Satyagraha was a novel method of mass struggle introduced by Mahatma Gandhi. Satyagraha is a synthesis of 'Satya' meaning truth and 'Agraha' means to persuade. It encompassed non-violent modes of protest against the majestic policies of the British.It represented not physical force but pure soul force.

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