This teaching comes from the word himsa (violence). In accordance with the original saying, this doctrine calls upon all mankind to uphold the spirit of non-violence (non-violence) in each salable life. Another understanding Literally, ahimsa has no meaning to attack, not to injure or kill. This teaching is actually a classic teachings of Hinduism, which teaches ethical principles in life. Literally ahimsa means "no harm", but according Ghandi such an understanding is not enough, according to ahimsa means resisting the desire to kill and not life-threatening, do not hurt, do not hate, not angered, not self-seeking, which exploit and sacrifice other people. Ghandi looked ahimsa and truth (satya) are like twin brothers were very close, but it distinguishes clearly that ahimsa is a means of reaching the truth, while truth (satya) as the destination.
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