Vinoba's Movement: An Overview
By Kanti Shah
…‘Sarvodaya’, the word, was coined 100 years ago. In ancient
literature, this word might have been used in some context, but its use as a
definitive philosophy is only 100 years old.
This word took shape in Gandhi’s mind in 1904 when he read
Ruskin’s book ‘Unto This Last’, but the word took concrete shape in 1908 when
Gandhi translated the gist of this book in Gujarati. The translation is an
example of Gandhi’s literary acumen. The title of Ruskin’s book was taken from a
Biblical story ‘Unto This Last’, which means that even the last person should
get an equal share. In those days, the concept of ‘Greatest good of greatest
number’ was in vogue. But Gandhi said that Sarvodaya meant the rise of all, and
it was not merely the greatest good of the greatest number or of the last
person standing in the queue. From then on, the ideology of Sarvodaya got
firmly established in social discourses. The detailed explanation of the
meaning of Sarvodaya can be found in ‘Hind Swaraj’ that was written by Gandhi
in 1909. The overview that we are attempting here would be against this
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