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what is the swaraj comprise of​

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Answered by nishagarg52827
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Swaraj is an ancient Sanskrit term, composed of the particle swa (or sva), which means self, or one’s own, and raj, which means rule. Swaraj then is self-rule or self-restraint. It is the basis for human liberation from the influence of outward control over the mind, as well as the starting point for nonviolent coexistence in society at large. The premise is that when a person is able to control thoughts and desires, the inherent sense of connectedness or unity will be free to operate. Then that person will spontaneously act in ways that are more beneficial personally and for others. Like most of Gandhi’s key terms, swaraj was applied on various levels. Thus, in addition to the traditional, personal, level, he used it to mean India’s political independence from foreign rule.

Answered by pari81823
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Swaraj means self rule and also freedom struggle

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