Non-Violence, Truth and Love

Abstract

Non-violence and truth are one of the most indomitable elements of the philosophy propounded by Mahatma Gandhi. It was the approach which was accepted as only logical approach to morality by Martin Luther King. Gandhi was a grand advocate of truth, non-violence and was very buoyant about their role in the lives of the masses in order to make the world a sustainable and harmonious place. According to Gandhi non-violence is the ultimate way to discover truth and this is for the same reason both of them are knotted in such a way it is practically impossible to disengage them. The paper, thus, encapsulates the hidden layers of the Gandhain philosophy called Satyagraha along with a live interview of Gandhi with Sir Chimanlal.

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Lipi Dugar

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  • EP ID EP522891
  • DOI 10.24321/2349.2872.201901
  • Views 116
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Lipi Dugar (2019). Non-Violence, Truth and Love. Journal of Advanced Research in Humanities and Social Science, 6(1), 4-6. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-522891