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    Vinayak Narahari Bhave, also known as Vinoba Bhave (pronunciation ⓘ; 11 September 1895 – 15 November 1982), was an Indian advocate of nonviolence and human rights. Often called Acharya (Teacher in Sanskrit), he is best known for the Bhoodan Movement.

  2. Vinoba Bhave (Vinayak Narahari; Gagode, 1895 - Wardha, 1982) Asceta y reformador social hindú. Ardiente seguidor de Gandhi, de quien fue considerado su sucesor espiritual, fue un símbolo de autoridad moral para millones de personas en la India.

  3. Paramdham Prakashan. This website has been hosted by Paramdham Prakashan, a wing of Gram-sewa Mandal, Wardha, which is the only institution that Vinoba founded and which holds copyright of Vinoba’s literature. Gram-sewa Mandal is an institution registered under Societies Registration Act 1860 and Bombay Public Trusts Act 1950.

  4. 17 de abr. de 2024 · ahimsa. Vinoba Bhave (born September 11, 1895, Gagode, Bombay Presidency [now in Maharashtra], India—died November 15, 1982, Wardha, Maharashtra) was one of India’s best-known social reformers and a widely venerated disciple of Mohandas K. (Mahatma) Gandhi. Bhave was the founder of the Bhoodan Yajna (“Land-Gift Movement”).

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  5. Vinoba Bhave - A missionary for the mother earth. Vinoba stands as a symbol for the struggle of the good against the evil, of spiritual against the mundane. He was a spiritual visionary, whose spirituality had a pragmatic stance with intense concern for the deprived. He was a brilliant scholar who could knowledge accessible to ordinary people.

  6. Vinoba Bhave. (1895-1982) Acharya Vinoba Bhave fue un seguidor y colega de Mohandas Gandhi en la lucha no violenta para liberar a la India del dominio británico. Después del asesinato del Mahatma en 1948, Bhave asumió el liderazgo espiritual del programa constructivo de Gandhi para desarrollar la India rural sobre la base de aldeas autosuficientes.

  7. Born in 1895 to Brahmin parents in a small village in the Indian state of Maharashtra, Vinoba Bhave took a vow of lifelong celibacy and service to others at the tender age of ten. Searching for a way of life that would embody both spiritual truth and practical action, Vinoba discovered Mahatma Gandhi in 1916 and became his ardent follower ...