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Moved by Love: The Memoirs of Vinoba Bhave
Published in Paperback by Green Books (February, 1996)
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Danayogi Vinoba
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The Intimate and the Ultimate
Published in Paperback by Harper Collins - UK (November, 1991)
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Philosophy of Vinoba Bhave : a new perspective in Gandhian thought
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Talks on the Gita
Published in Paperback by Greenleaf Books (ME) (November, 1983)
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Victory to Vinoba: Vinoba Bhave: a Social Reformer
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Vinoba Bhave
Published in Hardcover by South Asia Books (01 February, 1995)
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Vinoba Bhave on Self-Rule and Representative Democracy
Published in Hardcover by South Asia Books (January, 1989)
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Bhave's fascinating life may be organized as follows. Broadly speaking, during his first twenty years, Bhave accumulated knowledge. During the next twenty years he accumulated the power to observe his religious vows. He then devoted the final period of his life to "accumulating love" (p. 88). In its 272 pages, MOVED BY LOVE first paints a touching picture of Bhave's parents, and then follows Bhave on his long walks through India, supporting Gandhi by offering non-violent resitance to the British Raj in 1940, and later persuading landlords to give more than four million acres of their land with India's poor. Bhave believed that "land is for everyone, like air, water, and sunlight" (p. 157). "What am I doing in all this?" Bhave asks midway through the book. "What do I want? I want change. First, change of heart, then change in personal life habits, followed by change in the structure of society" (pp. 134-5).
These are the memoirs of a social activist who lived with one foot in his inner world, and the other foot constantly engaged in the outer world. "I have had very sacred experiences," Bhave tells us, "for I have become aware of the great purity of heart to be found among ordinary people, and have realized what a strength this is to our country. It is the foundation upon which, if we will, we may build a strong nation" (p. 121).
G. Merritt