Definition:
"Satyagraha" is a noun that refers to a method of nonviolent resistance or civil disobedience. It was developed by Mahatma Gandhi in India as a way to oppose British rule and seek political change without using violence.
"Satyagraha" is primarily used in the context of nonviolent resistance, and it does not have other meanings in English.
There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "satyagraha," but you might encounter phrases like: - "Stand up for your rights" (to advocate for oneself or others, similar in spirit to satyagraha). - "Take a stand" (to take action on an issue, which can align with the principles of satyagraha).
"Satyagraha" represents a powerful approach to social and political change through nonviolence.