Vinoba Bhave was defined by various enlightened men as Man of God,
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Vinoba Bhave was defined by various enlightened men as Man of God,
spiritual revolutionary, one man university and the reckless fakir. The
saint, who was the spiritual heir of Gandhi and the moral anarchist,
are still too few phrases to define the magnanimity of his personality.
Vinoba stood as a symbol of struggle of good against evil, of spiritual
against mundane. He was a spiritual visionary, whose spirituality had a
pragmatic stance with intense concern for the deprived.
At Sabarmati Ashram, he silently, yet deliberately and persistently
cultivated his saintliness, and as a spiritual successor of Gandhi he
contributed greatly to solve the socio-economic problems of post
independent and post-Gandhian era. Where Marxism failed, Vinoba won in
defeating feudalism and capitalism through non-violence.
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