First, let's define what the word means. It was first used by Mahatma Gandhi in India. It refers to a kind of civil disobedience. The word is from the Sanskrit language and comes from Hindu beliefs: satya means "truth," and "agraha" means firmness or strength. For Gandhi, practicing peaceful resistance led to inner strength, because he and the other protesters believed what they were doing was true and right. A sentence or two: Mahatma Gandhi did not believe in violence, so he used the tactic of "satyagraha" when he fought for Indian independence from England. Satyagraha also influenced Nelson Mandela and other civil rights leaders, including Martin Luther King Jr.
Gandhi coined the term satyagraha in south africa
Right Answer is JAMNALAL BAJAJ , who was starting the Wardha Satyagraha ashram in 1921
He's called Ghandi, and he didn't fight, he used non-violent resistance.
his use of this he hopes that the british will give up his use of non-violent protests will change their mind
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Satyagraha - opera - was created in 1980.
Gandhi coined the term satyagraha in south africa
Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru adopted Individual Satyagraha secondly.
His idea was to use passive resistance to British rule. And by means of non-violence - "Satyagraha".
Right Answer is JAMNALAL BAJAJ , who was starting the Wardha Satyagraha ashram in 1921
He's called Ghandi, and he didn't fight, he used non-violent resistance.
his use of this he hopes that the british will give up his use of non-violent protests will change their mind
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Satyagraha - 2013 I is rated/received certificates of: Canada:PG (British Columbia) Hong Kong:IIB India:U/A Ireland:12A Singapore:PG13