Around sixty years ago, IndiaтАЩs countryside watched a frail man in loin cloth walking from village to village, appealing for land for the poor. тАЬThe earth is the LordтАЩsтАЭ was his refrain. тАЬLand, like air and water, belongs to the Lord and is His gift to all His children, and should therefore be shared in commonтАЭ, he was telling the people, appealing to the landowners to part with a part of their land, and they were responding enthusiasticallyтАФthe rich and the poor feeling themselves blessed for getting an opportunity to participate in this unique тАШYajnaтАЩ. His words, overflowing with love and compassion, could just not be resisted. The whole world watched in amazement this unbelievable spectacleтАФтАШIndiaтАЩs social miracleтАЩ being brought about by this тАШSaint on the marchтАЩ. The land problem, identified by economists as the most urgent and the most complex problem of Asia, was being tackled through a novel experiment in psychosocial engineering.