Global Information Lookup Global Information

Vimala Thakar information


Vimala Thakar (born 15 April 1921 Ramnavmi day at Bilaspur and died on 11 March 2009 at Falgun Poornima at Mt. Abu) was an Indian social activist and spiritual teacher. Born into a middle-class family living at Akola city in Maharashtra state in India, she was interested in spiritual matters from an early age. She pursued this interest with meditation and spiritual practices throughout her youth.[1] She post graduated in Eastern and Western philosophy, Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan was one of her professors.

Later she became active in the Bhoodan (Land Gift) Program. This program, led by Vinoba Bhave, persuaded landlords to give land to poor farmers. Through the 1950s, several million acres of farmland were so redistributed.[2] She travelled India to its length and breadth.

In 1958, Thakar attended talks given by, and met with, the philosopher Jiddu Krishnamurti. This meeting was to change her life. She left the Land-Gift movement to dedicate herself to what she called "the internal problem"—the spiritual liberation of the individual.[3] She dedicated herself to teaching meditation and philosophy, traveling between India, the U.S. and Europe. In 1979, she rekindled her passion for social activism, traveling through India and founding centers to educate villagers in agro-centered industries, sanitation, local self-government, and active democratic citizenship. Her teachings came to emphasize balancing 'inner' spiritual development with 'outer' social development, an evolution reflected in her 1984 book "Spirituality and Social Action: A Holistic Approach."[4] After 1991, she curtailed her travel outside India.

She died on 11 March 2009, on the day of Holi, the festival of colour in India. She was living at Mount Abu, Rajasthan, India during her last years.

  1. ^ Adams, Shanti, "The Challenge of Emptiness," in What Is Enlightenment? magazine, issue 10, Fall/Winter 1996
  2. ^ D. Mackenzie Brown, Indian Political Thought from Ranade to Bhave, (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1970) p. 183
  3. ^ Parish, Chris, "Set Them On Fire: Portrait of a Modern Sage" in What Is Enlightenment? magazine, issue 10, Fall/Winter 1996
  4. ^ Mimi Albert, "Translating Spirituality Into Social Action: Profile of Vimala Thakar," in Yoga Journal Issue 70, Sept-Oct 1986, p.62.

and 8 Related for: Vimala Thakar information

Request time (Page generated in 0.7562 seconds.)

Vimala Thakar

Last Update:

Vimala Thakar (born 15 April 1921 Ramnavmi day at Bilaspur and died on 11 March 2009 at Falgun Poornima at Mt. Abu) was an Indian social activist and...

Word Count : 853

Vimala

Last Update:

Vimala Devi (born 1932), Indian writer Vimala Raman, Indian dancer Vimala Rangachar, cultural activist Vimala Thakar (1921–2009), Indian social activist...

Word Count : 139

Larry Rosenberg

Last Update:

decision was his introduction to the teachings of Jiddu Krishnamurti and Vimala Thakar. He received Zen training with Korean Master Seung Sahn and Japanese...

Word Count : 419

Harry Kempen

Last Update:

prevention and peacebuilding". In 1972, he edited his first publication with Vimala Thakar In the 1972 unpublished article, entitled "From the cabinet of exotic...

Word Count : 842

Christine Townend

Last Update:

Indian spirituality such as The Hidden Master (2002) and The Teaching of Vimala Thakar (2010). In 2007 her biography Christine’s Ark, written by journalist...

Word Count : 668

Bodhi Tree Bookstore

Last Update:

Soloman, who gave an introduction and demonstration of the Arica Work. Vimala Thakar gave a talk called Towards Total Transformation. Chӧgyam Trungpa made...

Word Count : 4580

Geeta Parikh

Last Update:

essays of her father in Chintanyatra (1974) and translated poems of Vimala Thakar in Navo Palato (1963). List of Gujarati-language writers Brahmabhatt...

Word Count : 521

Khedbrahma

Last Update:

from primary level to graduation. Arrdekta College of Engineering D. D. Thakar Arts and K. J. Patel Commerce College Krishi Polytechnic affiliated to Dantiwada...

Word Count : 3267

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net