Gandijeva satjagraha = Gandhi's Satyagraha

In this paper, we present the influence of religion on the revolutionary movement that led India to political independence in the last century. The most credit for the changes has Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, who achieved political changes through satyagraha without violence. After introducing the te...

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Published in:Edinost in dialog
Subtitles:Gandhi's Satyagraha
Authors: Hribar, Peter (Author) ; Osredkar, Mari Jože (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Slovenian
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Published: Inštitut za ekumensko teologijo in medreligijski dialog pri Teološki fakulteti Univerze v Ljubljani 2023
In: Edinost in dialog
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand 1869-1948 / India / Satyaḡraha / Non-violence / Revolution
RelBib Classification:BK Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism
NCC Social ethics
NCD Political ethics
Further subjects:B Nonviolence
B gandhi
B India
B Revolution
B Satyagraha
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Summary:In this paper, we present the influence of religion on the revolutionary movement that led India to political independence in the last century. The most credit for the changes has Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, who achieved political changes through satyagraha without violence. After introducing the term satyagraha, the authors outline Gandhi's life and his spiritual development, which enabled him to think and act nonviolently. The sources of his spirituality are highlighted as the Bhagavad-gita, the Bible and Leo Tolstoy's prose. He was also influenced by Jain religious practice, especially the principle of ahimsa practiced by Mohandas' mother. The paper concludes with an outline of the influence of satyagraha in India and beyond after Gandhi's death.
ISSN:2385-8907
Contains:Enthalten in: Edinost in dialog
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.34291/Edinost/78/01/Hribar