Most certainly yes.
of course
yes
I have no idea!! But i have to say that Gandhi used non violence to gain his independence from Britain. Yep, that's it
His idea was to use passive resistance to British rule. And by means of non-violence - "Satyagraha".
Yes. Non-violence/pacifism is good. Unfortunately someone has to take a stand against violence, with violence , or the non-violent people will be eliminated by violent people.
In some cities, it seems as if violence is non-stop.
There are different ways to fight with non violence, this may include peaceful protests or marches. The other method of fighting with non violence is petitions.
. The word Ahimsa came from the Sanskrit word 'himsa', which means killing. Therefore 'ahimsa', means non-killing. It was formed from the Hindu idea that life is sacred and that all living things have souls.
The noun 'violence' is a mass (non-count) noun; multiples for violence are expressed as incidents of violence, acts of violence, occurrences of violence, reports of violence, etc.
Yes, Gandhian Thought remains relevant today in promoting non-violence, civil disobedience, and communal harmony. His emphasis on moral and ethical values, simplicity, and self-reliance can help address modern challenges such as social injustice, environmental degradation, and political unrest. However, the practical application of his ideas may need to be adapted to suit the complexity of current global issues.
Non violence in Tagalog can be translated to "di-pagiging marahas" or "walang karahasan."
Do it Gandhi style and talk it out!