What is Martyrdom?
Historical Background
Key Points
8 points- 1.
Involves voluntary sacrifice for a cause.
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Often associated with religious, political, or social beliefs.
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Martyrs are often seen as symbols of resistance and inspiration.
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Commemoration of martyrs serves as a way to remember history and values.
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Visual Insights
Understanding Martyrdom
Mind map illustrating the key aspects and implications of the concept of martyrdom.
Martyrdom
- ●Sacrifice & Belief
- ●Historical Context
- ●Legal & Social Support
- ●Ethical Dimensions
Source Topic
January 30th Silence: Remembering Gandhi and Honoring Martyrs
Polity & GovernanceUPSC Relevance
Frequently Asked Questions
61. What is martyrdom, and what are its key characteristics relevant to the UPSC exam?
Martyrdom refers to the voluntary sacrifice of one's life for a belief, cause, or principle. Key characteristics include: * Voluntary sacrifice for a cause. * Association with religious, political, or social beliefs. * Martyrs as symbols of resistance and inspiration. * Commemoration as a way to remember history and values.
- •Voluntary sacrifice for a cause.
- •Association with religious, political, or social beliefs.
- •Martyrs as symbols of resistance and inspiration.
- •Commemoration as a way to remember history and values.
Exam Tip
Remember the association of martyrdom with India's freedom struggle and figures like Mahatma Gandhi. This helps in answering questions related to modern Indian history.
