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| Article Name : | | | REPRESENTATION OF NON-VIOLENCE AND TRUTH IN INDIAN ENGLISH LITERARY WORKS: A GANDHIAN PERSPECTIVE | | Author Name : | | | Veerabhadra Adagalla S/O Chandrashekhar and Dr. Vikas Sharma | | Publisher : | | | Ashok Yakkaldevi | | Article Series No. : | | | ROR-16631 | | Article : | |  | Author Profile | | Abstract : | | | This study explores the representation of non-violence (Ahimsa) and truth (Satya) in Indian English literary works through the lens of Mahatma Gandhi novels and literary texts, including works by Mulk Raj Anand and Raja Rao, focusing on the ethical dilemmas, social reform initiatives, and transformative journeys of characters influenced by Gandhian thought. | | Keywords : | | - Gandhian Philosophy,Mahatma Gandhi,
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