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Acharya Vinoba Bhave
From time to time such people have been born in this country who have given a new direction to the country and society with their special abilities. One such person was Acharya Vinoba Bhave. In his personality there was a combination of saint, teacher (teacher) and seeker.
who was Vinoba Bhave mention brief their achievement? (Vinoba bhave biology)
Vinoba bhave was born on 11 September 1865 in Gagoda village of Colaba district of Maharashtra. As a child, Vinoba ji had a special hobby of traveling. He used to visit the hills, fields, rivers and other historical places around his village. During his studies, he used to read text books as well as spiritual books. At an early age he studied Tukaram Gatha, Dasbodh Brahmasutra, Shankara Bhashya and Gita several times.
Vinoba ji had knowledge of many languages. He was also a writer of high order. His early works are in Marathi language. He later wrote several books in Hindi, Tamil, Sanskrit and Bengali.
Vinoba had gone to the Sabarmati Ashram on the request of Mahatma Gandhi. After coming to the ashram, he started farming. There he worked quietly for several months. Impressed by his work, Gandhiji called him the first Satyagrahi.
Vinoba bhave (in short)
Born | 11 September 1895 |
Born place | pen |
Full name | vinayak narahari "vinoba" |
Award | bharat ratna |
Died | 15 November 1982 in pavar |
People thought he was dumb, but after a few days he started reading Upanishads regularly and also took up the task of teaching Sanskrit in his spare time. Children from class five to high school used to come to Vinoba ji to study. Both children and teachers were impressed by his interesting and impressive style. People impressed by his qualities started calling him Acharya. There was no trace of laziness in Vinoba ji. He was determined and a true karma yogi.
What does Vinoba Bhave say about the utility of books?
Vinoba ji was reading a book when a scorpion bit him in his leg. The pain was unbearable. His leg turned black from the scorpion's venom. When the pain increased, he asked for the spinning wheel and concentrated and started spinning the yarn. He was so engrossed in this work that he knew neither the sting of the scorpion nor the pain.
The teachings of the Gita had a profound effect on Vinoba's life. In 1632, while in Dhaliya prison, he gave 18 discourses on the Gita, which is today known as 'Gita Pravachan'. He was always absorbed in contemplation. Serving the people had become his religion.
After the death of Gandhi ji, Vinoba traveled around the country for about fourteen years and prepared the background of the Bhoodan movement. He kept on expressing his views about personal and social upliftment in this regard by organizing prayer meetings at various places. His words were very short, concise and precise. Vinobaji believed in saying more than saying. He used to present old things with new harmony in such a way that people naturally get a new direction of life. Vinoba ji was greatly influenced by the lives of Gandhi, Tilak, Tukaram, Tulsidas, Meera, Ramakrishna and Buddha.
donating land-
At that time Vinoba ji used to visit villages located in every nook and corner of the country to meet the farmers with more land and ask for some part of his land for the landless. Thus Vinoba ji provided land to many landless people of the country through Bhoodan Yagya.
Sarvodaya Principle-
There are three paths of Vinoba's Sarvodaya principle - Satya, Ahimsa and Aparigraha (renunciation). He said that truth is the basis of spiritual development. Non-violence is the basis of social development and Aparigraha is the basis of economic development. He considered the aim of Sarvodaya to be self-government and self-reliance.
influence of thoughts-
In those days there was a lot of fear of bandits in the valley of Chambal. Vinoba ji had gone to Kanera village of Chambal valley. There he addressed the people. Influenced by his ideas, nineteen bandits of Chambal valley surrendered at once.
Aacharya Vinoba Bhave has expressed his views on many aspects of life. He used to give discourses in prayer meetings, seminars held everywhere. His views on important issues are being summarized here -
Equality-
"What is the meaning of equality? Equality, what equality? If there are four loaves in the house and two eaters, how many loaves should be given to each one - two each. If mothers learn such equality, it will be a disaster. The equality of mathematics is of no use to the daily practice. If one eater is 2 years old and the other is 24 years old, one will die of diarrhea and the other of hunger. Equity means to judge according to merit."
Industry-
There is a heavy atmosphere of laziness in our country. This laziness has come because of unemployment. The educated have nothing to do with the industry. He who eats should do the industry, no matter what kind. There should be an industry environment in the homes. We have become poor because of laziness,
Devotion-
"There is no pretense of devotion. We should not leave the industry and do false devotion. Remember God in free time. By sinning all day, lying does not lead to prayer."
teach read-
'Let him who comes, teach others, and whoever can learn, he himself should learn. Cannot depend only on school education.
synergy-
"It is said that a cow and a tiger used to drink water in a spring in the hermitage of sage Vashistha. What does this mean? Not only the tiger's cruelty was destroyed but the cow's cowardice was also destroyed. Meaning thus Otherwise, the people of the circus also have the power to turn a lion into a cow.
A perfect personality-
Vinoba ji spent his whole life as a seeker. They were all sages, gurus and revolutionaries. His personality was so stunning and impressive that no one remained without being influenced by him. Acharya Vinoba, a light man of wonderful personality, died on 14 November 1682. But with his thoughts he is always with us, always will be. In the year 1683, he was posthumously awarded the Bharat Ratna by the Government of India.
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