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    Swaraj
    /swəˈrɑːdʒ/

    noun

    • 1. self-government or independence for India. historical

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SwarajSwaraj - Wikipedia

    Swarāj (Svarāja) sva "self", raj "rule") can mean generally self-governance or "self-rule". It was first used by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj to attain self rule from the Mughal Empire and the Adilshahi Sultanate.

  3. Hindavi Swarajya ( Hindavī Svarājya; "self-rule of Hindu people" [1] [2] [3]) is a term attributed to Shivaji, the founder of the Maratha Kingdom. [3] After Shivaji's death, the term swarajya came into widespread use, without "Hindavi" but rather associated with "Maratha".

  4. The concept of swaraj, or self-rule, was developed during the Indian freedom struggle. In his book Hind Swaraj (1909), Gandhi sought to clarify that the meaning behind swaraj was much more than simply "wanting [systems of] English rule without the Englishman; the tiger's nature but not the tiger."

  5. Mar 16, 2022 · Mahatma Gandhi’s concept of Swaraj confirms his firm commitment to moral individualism. The term ‘Swaraj’ literally means ‘self-rule,’ ‘self-government,’ ‘self-determinationorindependence.’. This term became popular during India’s struggle for independence from the “British Colonial Rule.”.

  6. byjus.com › question-answer › what-does-swaraj-mean-economic-equalitysocialWhat does Swaraj mean? - BYJU'S

    'Swaraj' means self-rule. It was a political approach adopted by the assertive nationalists. They were against the moderates' approach of appealing to the British through constitutional means like petitions and resolutions.

  7. The foundations of Gandhian concept of Swaraj is his belief that every individual has the capacity for and the right to self-government, suggests Ramin. Swaraj leads to mental...

  8. noun. swa· raj swə-ˈräj. : national or local self-government in India. swarajist. swə-ˈrä-jist. noun. Examples of swaraj in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web Indeed, the transitions toward an eco-swaraj —a community that practices self-rule merged with ecological sustainability—will face many such challenges.

  9. Oct 7, 2023 · Swaraj’ is the one of the most fundamental philosophies of Gandhi and Indian National Congress. For Gandhi, ‘Swaraj is a state of being of individuals and nation’. ‘Swaraj’, a Sanskrit word, comprising of ‘swa’ and ‘raj’ meansSelf-Rule’. ‘Swaraj’ is a Vedic term.

  10. In India: The first partition of Bengal. …of Bengal’s first partition was swaraj (self-rule), soon to become the most popular mantra of Indian nationalism. Swaraj was first articulated, in the presidential address of Dadabhai Naoroji, as the Congress’s goal at its Calcutta session in 1906. Read More.

  11. The concept of swaraj, or self-rule, was developed during the Indian freedom struggle. In his book Hind Swaraj (1909), Gandhi sought to clarify that the meaning behind swaraj was much more than simply "wanting [systems of] English rule without the Englishman; the tiger's nature but not the tiger."