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What are Gandhis six principles for non violence?

Ghandis satygrarhaha was ahimsa ahimsa meaning non violence and satygaraha meaing the truth that everyone should believe in :)


What are Gandhis six principles for non-violence?

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M.L.K's philosophy is about non violence and it is a philosophy that is hard to put in action, but if you can you are a good person with a good heart.


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Non-Violence is the Extreme form of Bravery...


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What is the main gist of philosophy of Hindu?

Non violence Kāma (enjoyment) Dharma (righteous living) . Artha (material prosperity) Dharma (righteous living) is the main Philosophy of Hinduism.


Why did puritans and Quakers have conflicts during the colonial period?

They didn't have conflicts. Each had it's own colony and a philosophy of non violence.


What was gandhis attitudes towards violence?

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What were some of Mohandas gandhis goals?

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What does the Jainism philosophy support?

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Gandhis political dilemmas faced 1940?

with the help of simple principles such as non violent provocations...of the british..