Gandhi called Satyagraha a pure soul force because it relied on truth, non-violence, and moral strength rather than physical power. It aimed to win over the opponent through love, patience, and self-suffering instead of hatred or violence.
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According to Gandhi, Satyagraha is a ‘pure soul force’ based on truth and non-violence. It rejects violence or revenge and instead seeks moral persuasion through peaceful resistance and self-sacrifice. By appealing to the conscience of the oppressor, Satyagraha aimed to achieve justice with dignity, making it a powerful tool for social and political reform.