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Satyagraha or "insistence on truth" comes from the words "satya" meaning "truth" and "agraha" meaning "insistence." Satyagrahic fasting is a nonviolent means of communicating a message while still keeping with the rules of Satyagraha - more at: http://www.lokashakti.org/encyclopedia/concepts/955-hunger-strike#sthash.2tcoY6TB.dpuf