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Vinoba Bhave, an Indian educator and social reformer, is celebrated for his pioneering work in the field of non-violence and social justice. A disciple of Mahatma Gandhi, Bhave advocated for land reform and the empowerment of rural communities. His work helped transform the lives of thousands through the Bhoodan Movement, which sought to redistribute land to the poor. Bhave's legacy inspires individuals to adopt non-violent approaches to social change, promote equality, and serve the underprivileged. His life reminds us of the power of compassion and peaceful activism in creating lasting transformation.

"In nonviolence you must go full steam ahead, if you want the good to come speedily you must go about it with vigor."



"We have seen from experience that, if we are in the habit of walking regularly on the same road, we are able to think about other things while walking, without paying attention to our steps."



"In this world of chance and change and mutability, the fulfillment of any resolve depends on the will of the Lord."



"If we could only snap the fetters of the body that bind the feet of the soul, we shall experience a great joy. Then we shall not be miserable because of the body's sufferings. We shall become free."


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