satyagraha

English

Etymology

From Gujarati સત્યાગ્રહ (satyāgrah), from Sanskrit सत्य (satya, truth) + आग्रह (āgraha, persistence).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /səˈtjɑ.ɡɹə.hə/

Noun

satyagraha (usually uncountable, plural satyagrahas)

  1. The policy of nonviolent resistance as used by Mahatma Gandhi during the struggle for Indian independence.
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