Gandhi: An Autobiography — The Story of My Experiments with Truth
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Satyagraha
Truth-force or soul-force – Gandhi method of nonviolent resistance based on truth and love
Satyagraha means holding firmly to truth and resisting injustice through nonviolent means
Ahimsa
The principle of nonviolence and non-harm to all living beings
Ahimsa extended beyond not killing to avoiding all harm in thought word and deed
Ashram
A spiritual community where Gandhi and followers lived practicing simple communal life
Gandhi established ashrams in South Africa and India as bases for his movement
Brahmacharya
Self-discipline including celibacy that Gandhi adopted for spiritual and practical reasons
Gandhi took vows of brahmacharya believing sexual energy should be channeled spiritually
Swadeshi
The commitment to use locally made goods especially Indian cloth rather than British imports
Swadeshi meant wearing homespun khadi rather than British manufactured cloth
Khadi
Hand-spun cloth that became symbol of Indian self-reliance and resistance to British rule
Gandhi spinning wheel and khadi represented economic independence from Britain
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