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What is the meaning of satyagraha? 5 points

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Answered by Flaunt
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Step by step explanation:

Satyagraha Meaning:

  • Satyagraha simply means the power of truth and demand for truth
  • Satyagraha tells us that if the cause is true and the fight is against injustice then there is no need of external force to fight the oppressor (means those who treat other in a cruel or unfair way)
  • one can(means satyagrahi) win the battle or triumph over its enemies by nonviolence.
  • Best suitable Example of satyagrahi is Mahatma Gandhi who always take the way of nonviolence and justice for upliftment of the people of the society and he won many movements by adopting non-violence and with the power of truth.
  • By The power of non violence and truth a satyagrahi can appeal the conscience of the oppressor and there is chance of win over it.
Answered by PixleyPanda
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WHAT DOES 'SATYAGRAHA' MEAN?

  • Satyagraha is sometimes contrasted with its opposite, duragraha, or “clinging to the bad,” which implies the use of coercion.

SATYAGRAHA IN 5 POINTS ;-

1. Satyagraha was a form of mass agitation without any use of violence. It was based on the idea of the power of truth.

2. If the cause was true and the fight was against injustice, a satyagrahi doesn't have to use violence to win the fight.

3. The struggle was won by appealing to the oppressor's conscience because people had to be shown the truth and not forced to see it through violence.

4. Gandhi believed that b doing satyagraha, the battle will be won definitely.

5. He also believed that this dharma of truth and non-violence can unite the Indians.

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