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Nonviolence is the
personal practice of not
causing harm to
others under any condition. It may come from the
belief that
hurting people,
animals and/or...
- The Gandhi–King
Award for
Nonviolence is
presented by The
World Movement for
Nonviolence, an
organization founded by Arun Gandhi, the
grandson of Mahatma...
- Jayanti, a
national holiday, and
worldwide as the
International Day of
Nonviolence.
Gandhi is
considered to be the
Father of the
Nation in post-colonial...
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Nonviolence International (NI) acts as a
network of
resource centers that
promote the use of
nonviolence and
nonviolent resistance. They have maintained...
- of
Nonviolence is an
illustrated children's
story based upon the life of Mahavira, a
teacher of the Jain faith. Mahavira: The Hero of
Nonviolence is a...
- The
Department of
Peace is a
proposed cabinet-level
department of the
executive branch of the
federal government of the
United States. The
peace movement...
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Anabaptists hold
firmly to
their beliefs in
nonviolence. Many of
these churches continue to
advocate nonviolence,
including the
Anabaptist traditions of the...
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Ahimsa (Sanskrit: अहिंसा, IAST: ahiṃsā, lit. '
nonviolence') is the
ancient Indian principle of
nonviolence which applies to
actions towards all
living beings...
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Internet resistance Interp****ivity
Islamic nonviolence Non-aggression
principle Nonresistance Nonviolence Nonviolent revolution Pacifism P****ive obedience...
- The
World Movement for
Nonviolence was
founded in 1998 by Bawa Jain,
follower of
Acharya Sushil Kumarji Maharaj,
began presenting the Gandhi-King Award...