PropertyValue
rdfs:label
  • Satyagraha
rdfs:comment
  • Satyagraha is the philosophy of nonviolent resistance most famously employed by Mohandas Gandhi in India against the British Raj. Satya is Sanskrit for Truth, and Agraha is used to describe an effort, endeavor. The term itself may be construed to mean any effort to discover, discern, obtain or apply Truth. The word is rooted in Sanskrit, Hindi and Gujarati.
owl:sameAs
dcterms:subject
dbkwik:turtledove/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
abstract
  • Satyagraha is the philosophy of nonviolent resistance most famously employed by Mohandas Gandhi in India against the British Raj. Satya is Sanskrit for Truth, and Agraha is used to describe an effort, endeavor. The term itself may be construed to mean any effort to discover, discern, obtain or apply Truth. The word is rooted in Sanskrit, Hindi and Gujarati.