It was the religion of Truth, not Hinduism, that every satyagrahi affirmed. |
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At the critical juncture when choice is forced, the satyagrahi must shoulder his greatest burdens. |
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There is no other way to understand his insistence that the satyagrahi has not eschewed violence until he has removed criticism from his lips and heart and mind. |
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At one point, nearly every family here sent out a satyagrahi. |
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The duty of a satyagrahi is to pursue dialogue in a persistent manner. |
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By refusing to submit to the wrong or to cooperate with it in any way, the satyagrahi asserts that truth. |
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Throughout the confrontation with evil, the satyagrahi must adhere to nonviolence, for to employ violence would be to lose correct insight. |
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He places absurd, unrealistic demands on his sons to be a perfect brahmachari, to be the perfect satyagrahi. |
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The portrait of this staunch satyagrahi, who was one of the key persons in bringing the Gandhi Museum to Madurai, will be displayed at a prominent place in the museum. |
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In so doing, the satyagrahi encounters truth in the absolute. |
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Satyagraha is a dialectical process in which the satyagrahi seeks a greater degree of unity among participants. |
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Terror challenges the category of ethics urging the satyagrahi to produce a new drama of morals. |
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To practice dayabal, however, a satyagrahi needed discipline, a sense of dignity and self-worth, a sense of belonging to a community, and a code of action. |
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In the code of the Satyagrahi, there is no such thing as surrender to brute force. |
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The Satyagrahi recognize this possibility and announce their willingness to suffer the consequences, even death. |
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While different readers may prefer one image over another, the most appealing images are perhaps Jesus as the Guru, the Satyagrahi, the Avatar, and the Dancer. |
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