Etymology:
Meaning:
Satyagraha translates to "insistence on truth" or "force of truth." It is a philosophy and a form of nonviolent resistance that emphasizes truth, nonviolence, and self-suffering as means of achieving political or social goals.
Origin:
Satyagraha was coined by Mahatma Gandhi in South Africa in the early 20th century.
Key Principles:
Satyagraha has been widely used in nonviolent resistance movements around the world, including the Indian independence movement led by Gandhi and the American civil rights movement led by Martin Luther King Jr.
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