Acharya Vinoba Bhave was a person devoted for the upliftment of the lower but with the help of the Elite classes of the society.In post-independce era he started a revolutionary activity 'Bhoodan Andolan' which was aimed to distribute piece of land to the poor who were not having it but depending on that.He did it with the voluntiarly support of the Land-lords or Jamindaars.He was very successful in this activity & it was done in the many parts of India.Hazaribagh which was part of Bihar that time ,was also suffering from unequal distribution of land.His revolution did a tremendous job.Vinoba received 23 lakh of land in Bihar during September 1952 to October 1954.It helped the government to eradicate the 'Jamindaari Pratha'.The state is paying it's salutation by naming the Hazaribgh University by his name.Any error is regretted.All suggestions & critics are welcomed...To know Biography of Vinoba Plz use the following linkhttp://www.mkgandhi-sarvodaya.org/vinoba/bio.htmThanks & Regardsvipinretailmoney@gmail.com
The famous Australian writer John Spenser went to India to study the strange and unique Land Begging Movement of Vinoba Bhave and came back with a fantastic book which explored the question of how cultivatable land could be made available to the landless everywhere without any bloodshed. Vinoba made many foot- marches ( Padayaathraas ) which became the Land Donation ( Bhoo Daan ) Movement, begging for land and giving it to the poor. Vinoba Bhave is pictured as a saint who gave land to the poor. When India became free from the British in 1947, Telengana in the Andhra State was a region of poverty. Landlords possessed all the land and the peasants were greedily exploited not only by the landlords but by money-lenders also. As a natural consequence, the extremist Naxalite Communist movement flourished there. When Vinoba Bhave had once to visit Andhra to attend a Sarvodaya Samaaj meeting, he decided to travel by foot from Vaarddha Aashram to Hyderabad so that he could study the people on the way. This Padayaathra became popular for many reasons. After the meeting, he travelled to the problem-torn Telengana and held a prayer meeting at Pochempelly where he requested the rich to offer land to the poor. A moved landlord offered 100 Acres then and there which was the accidental birth of the massive Bhoodaan Movement in 1951. The inspired Vinoba began to travel from village to village collecting land. When someone refused to give land, Vinoba asked them to treat him as one of their sons and give him his share of the land, which was dramatically successful. It was simply impossible to deny a gift to a Saint. Tens of Thousands of Acres of land were given to him willingly. Bhoodaan Movement was a token reply to the extremist communists there who were moving through the revolutionary path to attain the same objective. Bhave asked them why they came at night, and why not came by day and took land as he did, with sincerity and love. This brilliant success of Aachaarya Vinoba Bhave in collecting land in Andhra made Bhoodaan a national movement. It was a movement with faith in the goodness of mankind. People could be successfully influenced to give up some of their most valuable possessions to the poor. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru invited Bhave to Delhi. It was another Padayaathra collecting land all the way. He stayed in a hut near Raj Ghat, the final resting place of Mahatma Gandhi, where this Fakir was visited and listened to by the Prime Minister, President of India and the Planning Commission Members. From there he travelled by foot again to the vast Utter Pradesh where not only land but even wells, bullocks and houses were donated to him by people. By then, Bhoodaan had become a great national movement. Nowhere in this world has such a daring and successful movement been organized by a Saint.
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