[sə-tyä́grə-hə, sŭt́yə-grŭ́hə]
(n.)The policy of nonviolent resistance developed by Mahatma Gandhi as a means of pressing for political reform in South Africa and India.
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Satyagraha (Sanskrit: satyāgraha ) is a philosophy and practice of nonviolent resistance developed by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (also known as "Mahatma" Gandhi). Gandhi deployed satyagraha in camp...
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Salt Satyagraha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Salt Satyagraha was a campaign of nonviolent protest against the British salt tax in colonial India which began with the Salt March to Dandi on March 12, 1930. It was the first act of organize...
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Satyagraha is a co-production of the Met and English National Opera, in collaboration with Improbable. ... All Satyagraha ticket holders are eligible for a special offer from Pure Yoga ... Photo Gallery: Scenes from Satyagraha...
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Satyagraha is a term at the centre of Gandhi's philosophy of non-violence. Gandhi himself explained the term as follows: ... I coined the word Satyagraha in South Africa in order to give a name to the power with which the Indians there fought for a full 8 years (1906 - 1914). I spoke of Satyagraha in order to force a...
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A) A satyagrahi (one who practices satyagraha) must be willing to shoulder any sacrifice which is occasioned by the struggle which they have initiated, rather than pushing such sacrifice or suffering onto their opponent, lest the opponent become alienated and access to their portion of the truth become lost.
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Gandhi's Satyagraha in Socratic Perspective ... In Gandhi's Satyagraha, or non-violent struggle, the whole purpose of the encounter is winning over the heart and mind of your "enemy." There is violence and suffering in non-violent struggle, but instead of attempting to inflict these upon the "enemy," we allow the "enemy"
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Story of Satyagraha ... Pacifism, civil disobedience, rightful resistance against wrong policies, passive resistance, non cooperation are some of the forms of non violence Gandhiji brought into practice. All these terms come under the common term "Satyagraha".
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Mahatma Gandhi and His Myths ; Civil Disobedience, Nonviolence, and Satyagraha in the Real World ... It may also help to keep in mind that the terms Satyagraha and nonviolent action, though often used one for the other, don’t actually refer to the exact same thing. Satyagraha is really one special form of...
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