The Philosophy of Sarvodaya
Sarvodaya is a life-long revolution. The remote ideal of Sarvodaya is to bring about revolution from individual life to social life. The concept of life and the spiritual ideal placed before the world by the Seers and Saints of India are coined in the word Sarvodaya. It is nothing than the essence of those verdicts given to the world by those great men of earth. Most of the religious leaders of the world has given us a prayer which reads “Let all be happy, let all be freed from diseases, let all behave well with each other, let no one suffer from grief”. In this verse, well-being for all irrespective of friend and foe is mentioned in the prayer. The entire Sarvodaya movement is based on the concept that no physical and mental injury would be inflicted on any person under any circumstances. This humanitarian objective is linked with the concept of Sarvodaya. The ideal of greatest good of greatest number ignoring the good of a few advocated by the present world is an incomplete humanism which is totally discarded by the Sarvodaya.
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The Philosophy of Sarvodaya
Sarvodaya is a life-long revolution. The remote ideal of Sarvodaya is to bring about revolution from individual life to social life. The concept of life and the spiritual ideal placed before the world by the Seers and Saints of India are coined in the word Sarvodaya. It is nothing than the essence of those verdicts given to the world by those great men of earth. Most of the religious leaders of the world has given us a prayer which reads “Let all be happy, let all be freed from diseases, let all behave well with each other, let no one suffer from grief”. In this verse, well-being for all irrespective of friend and foe is mentioned in the prayer. The entire Sarvodaya movement is based on the concept that no physical and mental injury would be inflicted on any person under any circumstances. This humanitarian objective is linked with the concept of Sarvodaya. The ideal of greatest good of greatest number ignoring the good of a few advocated by the present world is an incomplete humanism which is totally discarded by the Sarvodaya.
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The Philosophy of Sarvodaya

The Philosophy of Sarvodaya

by Ratan Das
The Philosophy of Sarvodaya

The Philosophy of Sarvodaya

by Ratan Das

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Sarvodaya is a life-long revolution. The remote ideal of Sarvodaya is to bring about revolution from individual life to social life. The concept of life and the spiritual ideal placed before the world by the Seers and Saints of India are coined in the word Sarvodaya. It is nothing than the essence of those verdicts given to the world by those great men of earth. Most of the religious leaders of the world has given us a prayer which reads “Let all be happy, let all be freed from diseases, let all behave well with each other, let no one suffer from grief”. In this verse, well-being for all irrespective of friend and foe is mentioned in the prayer. The entire Sarvodaya movement is based on the concept that no physical and mental injury would be inflicted on any person under any circumstances. This humanitarian objective is linked with the concept of Sarvodaya. The ideal of greatest good of greatest number ignoring the good of a few advocated by the present world is an incomplete humanism which is totally discarded by the Sarvodaya.

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BN ID: 2940015302103
Publisher: Pinnacle Technology
Publication date: 01/01/2009
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Format: eBook
Pages: 464
File size: 1 MB
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