The Bhoodan-Gramdan Movement, initiated by Vinoba Bhave, is recognized as the "Bloodless Revolution". This movement was aimed at land redistribution, where landowners voluntarily granted a portion of their land to landless people. The initiative was unique in that it sought social transformation through non-violent means, hence earning the name "Bloodless Revolution". It was a testament to peaceful activism and reform, embodying the values of cooperation and compassion.