Gandhijis Satyagraha meant an attachment to the following two elements

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Gandhiji’s ‘Satyagraha’ meant an attachment to the following two elements

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Gandhiji`s `Satyagraha` philosophy was based on two essential elements, which are truth and non-violence.

Option 1, knowledge, and religion, is not the correct answer as while knowledge and religion were certainly important to Gandhiji, they were not the specific elements that defined his concept of Satyagraha.

Option 2, truth and non-violence, is the correct answer. Gandhiji believed in the power of truth and non-violence as a means of resisting injustice. He believed that by speaking the truth and practicing non-violence, individuals could bring about social and political change.

Option 3, truth and chastity, is not the correct answer as chastity, while important to Gandhiji`s personal beliefs, is not directly related to his concept of Satyagraha.

Option 4, love of motherland and hate for colonial masters, is also not the correct answer. While love for the motherland was a significant aspect of Gandhiji`s ideology, hate for colonial masters was not a part of his philosophy.