What were the two main principles of satyagraha? Briefly explain.
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Explanation: ahimsa, non-violence, as a principle of social and political action. The achievement of political and moral ends through ahimsa is what Gandhi calledsatyagraha, 'truth force' or non-violent action, which is not passive or sullen.
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The two main principles of Satyagraha are as follows:
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- Gandhi described the form of nonviolent struggle that he forged and used as Satyagraha.
- He defined the two main principles of Satyagraha as insistence on the Truth, holding to the Truth, and dependence on the force inherent in Truth.
- He often referred to it as Truth Force and therefore Love Force.
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