Pronunciation: /swɑːrɑːʤ/
noun a form of self-rule or self-governance, especially in the context of Indian independence movement
A1 Swaraj is a term used in India to refer to self-governance or self-rule.
A2 The concept of Swaraj played a significant role in India's struggle for independence from British colonial rule.
B1 Gandhi's idea of Swaraj emphasized the importance of individual freedom and self-sufficiency.
B2 The principles of Swaraj are deeply rooted in the Indian political and social fabric.
C1 Swaraj is a complex concept that encompasses political, economic, and social aspects of governance.
C2 Scholars continue to debate the implications and applications of Swaraj in contemporary society.
formal The concept of Swaraj was central to Gandhi's philosophy of self-governance.
informal Many people believe in the idea of Swaraj as a way to achieve freedom and autonomy.
slang Swaraj is all about taking charge and being your own boss.
figurative In a metaphorical sense, Swaraj can be seen as inner liberation and self-rule.
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