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what is sathyagraha​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Satyagraha literally means an appeal for truth. Gandhiji used the method of non-violent struggle against the colonialist powers and termed it as satyagraha. ... Satyagraha involves peaceful persuasion of the oppressor to see the truth. The main planks of satyagraha are truth and non-violence...

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Answered by manishayadav0706
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Gandhi called his overall method of non-violent action Satyagraha. This translates roughly as "Truth-force." A fuller rendering, though, would be "the force that is generated through adherence to Truth."

Nowadays, it's usually called non-violence. But for Gandhi, non-violence was the word for a different, broader concept-namely, "a way of life based on love and compassion." In Gandhi's terminology, Satyagraha-Truth-force-was an outgrowth of nonviolence.

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