what does mahatma Gandhi's satyagrah mean
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Truth-force
According to Gandhi, “Satyagraha is literally holding on to Truth, and it means therefore Truth-force.”(Bondurant, p. 16) Truth, for Gandhi, was God. ... Gandhi, in his experiments with satyagraha, both in South Africa and in India, became more and more aware of the relative character of truth as an operative principle.
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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.
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