Ghandi believed in love. He would not win his fights through violence, only through faith and love. Much the same as Martin Luthur King. War begets war. Therefore these two great men chose the path of peace and as such, peaceful demonstrations.
(Wish more of the world thought like that. Faith and love...)
Peace Brother
Gandhi said it and also practiced it.
He's called Ghandi, and he didn't fight, he used non-violent resistance.
Gandhi's principles were non-violence, truth and civil disobedience against oppressive imperialists.
The concept of ahinsa was introduced by M K Gandhi during the British rule in India. This concept, meant non - violence. Gandhi used to teach his followers that they should fight with the Britishers in a non - violent manner. Thus the concept of non violence or Ahinsa emerged.
South Africa, 1896. Gandhi fought against Apartheid and that's where non-violence resistance started.
he used the "tools" non-violence and non-cooperation.
Gandhi said it and also practiced it.
Gandhi's principles were non-violence, truth and civil disobedience against oppressive imperialists.
He's called Ghandi, and he didn't fight, he used non-violent resistance.
Gandhi brought peace in india by using non-violence.
The concept of ahinsa was introduced by M K Gandhi during the British rule in India. This concept, meant non - violence. Gandhi used to teach his followers that they should fight with the Britishers in a non - violent manner. Thus the concept of non violence or Ahinsa emerged.
Satyagraha.
ahimsa- non violence.
Do it Gandhi style and talk it out!
He believed in non-violence
South Africa, 1896. Gandhi fought against Apartheid and that's where non-violence resistance started.
Gandhi had the non violence and , his fasting methods to unite.