This book is a revised master's thesis submitted to Concordia University, which is a reprint of the 1984 edition. Divided into six chapters, this book addresses the issue of Sarvodaya raised by a prominent Indian freedom fighter, educator, activist, and the successor of Mahatma Gandhi, Vinoba Bhave.
This book is a revised master's thesis submitted to Concordia University, which is a reprint of the 1984 edition. Divided into six chapters, this book addresses the issue of Sarvodaya raised by a prominent Indian freedom fighter, educator, activist, and the successor of Mahatma Gandhi, Vinoba Bhave.
Shrinivas Tilak studied master's degree at the Department of Religion, Concordia University, Montreal, and specialized in the study of Acharya Vinoba Bhave's movement for Satyagraha. He completed his PhD degree from McGill University. Presently, he is an independent research scholar interested in Indology and Hindu Studies. He has published several books such as Religion and Aging in the Indian Tradition, Understanding Karma: In Light of Paul Ricoeur's Philosophical Anthropology and Hermeneutics, and Reawakening to a Secular Hindu Nation.
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1. Chapter 2. I Sarvodaya: Genesis and Development 3. Introduction 1 4. II The Myth and Ideology of Sarvodaya 5. The Scope of the Present Study 13 6. Of Myths and Men 16 7. Samaya-Yoga: The Ideology Basis of Sarvodaya 18 8. III The Myths of Bhoodana – Yajna 9. Introduction 29 10. Dana-Yajna in Hindu 11. Tradition 30 12. The Mechanism of Land Transfer 38 13. From Bhoodana to Gramdana 40 14. The Myth of Bhoodana-Yajna: An Appraisal 44 15. IV The Myth of Gram-svaraj 16. Introduction 50 17. The Dramic Mode of Village Organisaation 51 18. The Panchayati-raj in Modern India 52 19. The Ideal Gram-svaraj 60 20. The Myth of Gram-svaraj: An Appraisal 67 21. V The Myth of Sakti 22. Introduction 70 23. The Model of Brahmacharini 73 24. The Model of Griha-devata 76 25. Brahmacharya as a Means of Population Control 79 26. The Model of Gram-devata 82 27. The Myth of Sakti: An Appraisal 85 28. VI Conclusion 87 29. Bibliography 97 30.
1. Chapter 2. I Sarvodaya: Genesis and Development 3. Introduction 1 4. II The Myth and Ideology of Sarvodaya 5. The Scope of the Present Study 13 6. Of Myths and Men 16 7. Samaya-Yoga: The Ideology Basis of Sarvodaya 18 8. III The Myths of Bhoodana – Yajna 9. Introduction 29 10. Dana-Yajna in Hindu 11. Tradition 30 12. The Mechanism of Land Transfer 38 13. From Bhoodana to Gramdana 40 14. The Myth of Bhoodana-Yajna: An Appraisal 44 15. IV The Myth of Gram-svaraj 16. Introduction 50 17. The Dramic Mode of Village Organisaation 51 18. The Panchayati-raj in Modern India 52 19. The Ideal Gram-svaraj 60 20. The Myth of Gram-svaraj: An Appraisal 67 21. V The Myth of Sakti 22. Introduction 70 23. The Model of Brahmacharini 73 24. The Model of Griha-devata 76 25. Brahmacharya as a Means of Population Control 79 26. The Model of Gram-devata 82 27. The Myth of Sakti: An Appraisal 85 28. VI Conclusion 87 29. Bibliography 97 30.
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