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The Myth of Sarvodaya: A Study of Vinoba’s Concept

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Explore Vinoba Bhave’s Sarvodaya philosophy in “The Myth of Sarvodaya” by Shrinivas Tilak (ISBN: 9780836413717). This insightful study delves into the concept’s origins, principles, and impact on Indian society. Discover the complexities and contradictions of this influential social movement, examining its relevance in the modern era. Buy “The Myth of Sarvodaya” today and uncover a compelling chapter in India’s socio-political history!

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  • ISBN-13: 9780836413717
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0836413717
  • Height: 39.99992 mm
  • Width: 139.99972 mm

23 reviews for The Myth of Sarvodaya: A Study of Vinoba’s Concept

  1. Ujjwal Chauhan

    An important contribution to the field. Highly recommended for serious scholars.

  2. Gautamdev Chakravarty

    Tilak’s book offers a critical look at Vinoba’s concept. I appreciated the detailed research.

  3. Sweta Yadav

    Not for a casual reader. Very academic and at some points hard to follow.

  4. Sonu Kumar Singh

    An okay read, but I don’t know if I would recommend to a friend.

  5. Roshan Kumar Yadav

    Provided a valuable critique of Sarvodaya. Worth reading if you are into philosophy.

  6. Ishaan Garg

    Excellent read if interested in the history of Sarvodaya movement.

  7. Josyula V V S M Raghavendra Kasyap

    A comprehensive and insightful analysis. A must-read for anyone interested in the subject.

  8. S Dharmashree Shetty

    A thought-provoking analysis of Sarvodaya. While insightful, it felt a bit academic at times.

  9. Himanshu Yadav

    Challenging but rewarding read. Sheds light on the complexities of Sarvodaya.

  10. Sudeep Khurana

    I learned a lot about the topic. However, some arguments felt one-sided.

  11. Pooja R D

    A well-researched study. It gave me a new perspective on Indian social movements.

  12. Reet Singh

    This book offered some good points but overall was hard to enjoy reading.

  13. Simran Keshri

    The book offers in-depth research into a difficult topic, I enjoyed this book.

  14. Abhay Singh

    A good overview. Could have benefited from a more modern perspective.

  15. Rudransh Verma

    The book contains good information but feels somewhat one-sided.

  16. Shubham

    It’s academically sound but lacks narrative appeal. I was kind of bored.

  17. Suryanshu Shekhar Singh

    Well-researched book. Should be read by anyone studying Indian socio-political history.

  18. Jyoti

    The book is a bit dry, but informative. Could have used more real-world examples.

  19. Chirag Mulchandani

    A dense but important work. I will need to reread to fully grasp it.

  20. Benkteshwer Nath Aman

    An interesting exploration, but the writing style was dense. Hard to get through.

  21. Ishika Rammurti Pal

    I struggled to connect with the material. Too theoretical for my taste.

  22. Shabbir Ahmed

    Well written. Definitely recommend to people interested in the topic.

  23. Muskan Gupta

    Good. It lacks modern perspective.

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