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________________ India whereas Acharya Tulsi's purpose was the regeneration of humans on spiritual ethical grounds. The Sarvodaya Shramdana Movement A. T. Ariyaratne, a Buddhist layman, launched the Sarvodaya Shramdana Movement in Sri Lanka in 1958. He notes: "We in Sri Lanka were inspired by this Sarvodaya thought of Gandhi and the Bhoodan-Gramdan action of Acharya Vinoba Bhave. "52 In forming the ideology of the movement, Ariyaratne believed that the Buddhist Dhamma teachings would provide a blueprint for a new social order and a nonviolent revolution. Interestingly, he redefined Gandhi's Sarvodaya "Welfare of All" as “Awakening of All."54 As noted by a human development theorist Dennis Goulet: "Sarvodaya reinterprets the Middle Path for the technological age.”55 Goulet's assessment implies that Ariyaratne adopted appropriate technology in his developmental projects while remaining true to his Buddhist tradition. The Chipko Movement By 1970, the Chipko Movement, which had a great impact in Northern India, was led by two followers of Gandhi - Sunderlal Bhauguna and Chandi Prasad Bhatt. "Chipko," loosely translates as hug, was a movement that originated in the Indian 52 Ē TĪ Āriyaratna, Buddhism and Sarvodaya: Sri Lankan Experience, Bibliotheca Indo-Buddhica Series no. 168 (Delhi, India: Sri Satguru Publications, 1996), 3. 53 George D. Bond, Buddhist Revival in Sri Lanka: Religious Tradition, Re-Interpretation and Responses (Motilal Banarsidass Publ., 1992), 243. 54 George Doherty Bond, Buddhism at Work: Community Development, Social Empowerment and the Sarvodaya Movement (Bloomfield, CT: Kumarian Press, 2004), 2. 5 Denis Goulet, Survival With Integrity: Sarvodaya at the Crossroads (Marga Institute in association with Overseas, 1981), xviii. 29
SR No.007667
Book TitleAnuvrat Movements Theory and Practical
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorShivani Bothra
PublisherUSA Florida International University
Publication Year2013
Total Pages109
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size500 KB
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