Saluting the Abhay Sadhak
BABA AMTE
December 26, 1914 - February 9, 2008

from http://monday-muse.blogspot.com/2006/12/joy-of-being-fearless.html

The young lawyer, Murlidhar walked the path of Mahatma Gandhi, Vinobha Bhave 
and Rabindranath Tagore. He organized lawyers to represent jailed leaders 
during Quit India Movement and for this, he was thrown into prison. In his 
village he began to eat with his servants and dug wells for the Dalits. He gave 
up his law practice, his involvement with his family estates and started a 
working place for inter-caste living and manual labour.

One rainy night, he saw a leper with rotting mass of flesh… with holes in place 
of a nose, without a trace of fingers and toes with worms and sores where there 
had been eye sockets. The " Abhay Sadhak" (seeker of fearlessness) - a title 
awarded by Mahatma Gandhi (because of his fearless stand against a Britisher's 
attitude towards an Indian bride in a train) fled! Later, feeling ashamed he 
returned, picked up the leper, gave him food and took care of him until he died.

Baba Amte has devoted his life to the care and rehabilitation of leprosy 
patients, even allowing his body to be used for experiments to grow leprosy 
germs. His dream for having a place that was full of joy established 'Anandwan' 
– an institution, recognised and respected around the world for dispelling 
prejudice against leprosy victims… where patients and volunteers work together 
in the "Shramik Vidyapeeth" (University of service). He launched the Bharat 
Jodo (Unite India) movement with the mission of establishing peace and raising 
environmental consciousness.

Born in a family of jagirdars, Baba Amte gave up on his riches and lucrative 
law practice… to earn the respect and recognition all over the world, by his 
actions… first to dispel his own prejudices and fears … and then later those in 
the minds of others. His words say it so well, "I have cured the leprosy of the 
body, now I must cure the leprosy of the mind." Fear has to be overcome first 
in the mind and the way to do it is take action instead of allowing our spoken 
apprehensions to halt our actions.

Today the Abhay Sadhak is no more
yet he lives in our hearts

in respect
Pravin

also check 
http://www.rediff.com/news/2008/feb/09amte2.htm


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