Add Me- Says Vinoba Bhave An advocate of non-violence, the spiritual successor of Mahatma Gandhi Chosen as the first individual Satyagrahi, a cottage in Sabarmati Ashram named after him After Gandhi’s death, Bhave worked for ‘Sarvodya’ The welfare of all Under The Bhoodan Movement, he walked across India for 13 years Asking landlords to give land to the poor “I have come to loot you with love. If you have four sons consider me the fifth, and give me my share.” He is the one who translated Bhagavat Geetha to Marathi which is engraved on 18 slabs of stones. In the Gitai Mandir in Wardha, he became the person on the cover of TIME in 1953. The first person to get MAGSAYSAY AWARD for Community Leadership Bhave passed away on 15 th November 1982. After choosing ‘Samadhi Maran’ He was awarded The Bharat Ratna in 1983.