why do we think courage, nonviolence, peace are good words to describe Gandhi in simple words
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Explanation:
Gandhi did not claim to be a prophet or even a philosopher. "There is no such thing as Gandhism," he warned, "and I do not want to leave any sect after me." There was only one Gandhian, he said, an imperfect one at that: himself.
The real significance of the Indian freedom movement in Gandhi's eyes was that it was waged nonviolently. He would have had no interest in it if the Indian National Congress had adopted Satyagraha and subscribed to nonviolence. He objected to violence not only because an unarmed people had little chance of success in an armed rebellion, but because he considered violence a clumsy weapon which created more problems than it solved, and left a trail of hatred and bitterness in which genuine reconciliation was almost impossible.
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The simplest answer to this question is again a question
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If I ask you your best friend is fighting on road with someone & so he got injured..how do u feel??
Yes it might be not goot..right??
So yes Non violence is Important...& the people who accept non violence are educated..and know what's right & what's wrong.
Now courage
If I say you your sister is being teased by boys..what will be ur action??
Will u be quite..No u won't ...& this is the u should raise ur voice this is courage
Peace
If in world there will be peace..no disturbance..no wars..just goodness..how will u feel
yes great right?
And why these are described to Gandhi ji is..he accepted these path and encouraged lacks of people to follow this path...& because of this there's peace..you don't only have enimies you also have friends..
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