Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and the Dynamics of Neo-Buddhism


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1: Introduction 2. The Resurgence of Buddhism 3. Dr. Babasaheb Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar 4. Neo-Buddhism as a S ocial Philosophy 5. The Scripture of the Neo-Buddhists 6. The Ethico-Ritualistic Dimension ofNeo-Buddhism 7. Neo-Buddhism and Some Western Thinkers 8. Impact of Neo-Buddhism in India and Abroad 9. Conclusion Annexure I Annexure IIAnnexure III Bibliography Index




Ambedkar and the Neo-Buddhist Movement


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Dr. Ambedkar's Views on Buddhism: A Path to Social Liberation.


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Embark on a transformative journey through the pages of "Dr. Ambedkar's Views on Buddhism: A Path to Social Liberation," where the wisdom of one of the greatest social reformers and thinkers of our time, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, awaits you. Brace yourself for an awe-inspiring exploration of his profound insights into Buddhism and its potential to ignite a revolution of the mind, paving the way for a society rooted in compassion, equality, and liberation. In this mesmerizing book, Dr. Ambedkar's visionary interpretations of Buddhist philosophy will captivate your imagination and challenge your perceptions. With eloquence and depth, he unravels the transformative power of Buddhism, presenting it as a beacon of hope for those seeking liberation from social inequalities that have plagued humanity for centuries. Step into the footsteps of Dr. Ambedkar, the esteemed architect of the Indian Constitution, as he embarks on a personal odyssey to embrace Buddhism as a means to dismantle the oppressive caste system and create a more just society. His profound journey serves as an inspiration to us all, urging us to question societal norms, embrace diversity, and strive for genuine equality. Through the vibrant pages of this book, you will uncover the essence of Dr. Ambedkar's teachings, as he delves into the profound truths encapsulated within the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path. With each turn of the page, his insights will awaken your consciousness, urging you to challenge ingrained beliefs and societal structures that perpetuate injustice. This book is not merely an intellectual exploration; it is a heartfelt call to action. Dr. Ambedkar's teachings on Buddhism transcend the boundaries of time and place, resonating with readers from all walks of life. Whether you are a seasoned practitioner of Buddhism, a seeker of truth, or an advocate for social justice, this book will empower you to effect real change in the world. Prepare to be spellbound as you immerse yourself in the intellectual richness of Dr. Ambedkar's vision. His words will kindle a fire within you, igniting a passion for social transformation and empowering you to challenge the status quo. This book is an invitation to awaken your own potential and join a global movement towards a more equitable and compassionate society. With poetic prose and profound insights, "Dr. Ambedkar's Views on Buddhism: A Path to Social Liberation" transcends the boundaries of a traditional book. It is a captivating journey that will leave an indelible imprint on your heart and mind, urging you to reevaluate your own role in creating a more just and inclusive world. Allow yourself to be immersed in the mesmerizing world of Dr. Ambedkar's views on Buddhism. Let his words wash over you, infusing you with the wisdom and courage to challenge the forces of oppression and discrimination. Through this extraordinary exploration, you will discover the transformative power of Buddhism and its ability to guide us towards a path of social liberation. So, take a deep breath, open your heart, and surrender to the enchanting pages of "Dr. Ambedkar's Views on Buddhism: A Path to Social Liberation." Let this mesmerizing journey awaken your spirit and propel you towards a brighter future—a future where compassion, equality, and social liberation reign supreme.




Ambedkar and Buddhism


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On the morning of 14 Octobe 1956,at a mass rally in the Indian town of Nagpur, rour hundred men and women turned their backs on a millennium of degradation and slavery. Finally renouncing Hinduism, with its cruel system of `graded inequality, they turned instead to Buddhism, in search of dignity, hope and a psth to self-improvemsent. Over the coming months, Hindu India shook as hundreds of thousands more followed their example, and as the Buddha Dhamma came back to life in the land of its birth. The man solely responsible for this historic revival was Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar; politician, and educationalist; India`s first law Minister, chief architect of her constitution- and lifelong hampion of her downtrodden million.




Ambedkar's Neo Buddhism An Important Reflection


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Dr. Ambedkar's actual experience and formation of his concept of Dharma Bhimrao Ramji was born on 14th April 1891 in a family of Mahar community in Maharastra. His mother was Bhimabai and his father was Ramji Shakpal. The original residence of the Ramji family was in the village of Amabavade in Kher Taluk, Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra. 5 Their family's name was Shakpal. But according to the rules of Maharastra, Bhimrao Ramji used to write the name of the village along with his name, Ambavadekar; studied at T Swan High School in Mombai in 1900 from onward.6 He was introduced to an exceptional teacher who used to eat food with Bhimrao, though he was a Brahmin himself. This Brahmin teacher's surname was Ambedkar.7 His full name was Krishna Keshav Ambedkar. One day he ordered Bhima to use Ambedkar as his title everywhere.8 Since then, this great man has been named Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar. Later on he became renowned for this name. Ambedkar faced the curse of untouchability at a very young age. He also realized that many foreign missions in India and many foreign regimes caused huge damage to India and Indians. But India's social life has caused the maximum harm in terms of untouchability. The distorted from of traditional Hindu Dharma concentrated in inequalities of caste discrimination. Inhuman discrimination to the ethnic group of this race creates a deep wound in Dr. Ambedkar's mind. He realized that by making proper explanation of Dharma, it is possible to make the greatest improvement in social life in India. In this chapter "Ambedkar's Actual Experience and Formation of His Concept of Dharma" is highlighted to show Dr. Ambedkar's experience of Dharma and his approaches to reconstruction of Dharma. This chapter has five sub-topics. These are: 1) Vedic period and Varna vyavastha, 2) Manusamhita and Varna vyavastha, 3) Dr. Abmedkar's period and Varna vyavastha, 4) Revival of Hindu Dharma, and 5) New approach of Dharma. 1. Vedic period and Varna vyavastha: The Vedas are the largest and oldest literature of ancient world. The Vedas are recorded by mantras, hymns or chants. To those who uttered all these hymns are called Rishis. The deities were worshiped with mantras. The,




Dr Ambedkar and the Revival of Buddhism I


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One of the most far-reaching of Sangharakshita's contributions to modern Buddhism was giving shape to the Buddhist conversion movement begun by the great Indian statesman and reformer, Dr B.R. Ambedkar. The first part tells the story of how Ambedkar overcame the suffering and struggle of his early years to become the shaper of the Indian constitution and the leader of his people to a new life. The second part is a collection of 36 talks from Sangharakshita's tour of the Buddhist communities in India in 1981-2.







Dr. Ambedkar, Buddhism and Social Change


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Papers presented at the Workshop on "Dr. Ambedkar, Buddhism and Social Change", held at Sarnath during 29-31 March 1991.




Reconstructing the World


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The Volume Examines The Ambedkar`S Sociology Of Religion And Highlights The Influences Which Have Shaped His Ideas. Brings Ambedkar`S Views Which Are Significant In Present Times-Shows His Treatment Of Buddhist Scriptures And How He Innovated Buddhism-Also Discusses What Shape The Movement Has Taken And The Direction In Which It Is Headed. Collects Fifteen Papers On The Subject.




Dr Ambedkar and the Revival of Buddhism II


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This companion to volume 9 continues the story of Dr B.R. Ambedkar and his role in the revival of Buddhism in India. It includes a celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of Dr Ambedkar’s conversion to Buddhism, a commentary on Dr Ambedkar’s article ‘Buddha and the Future of His Religion’, articles on the mass conversion in 1956, an account of Sangharakshita’s visit to Nagpur at the time of Dr Ambedkar’s death, and notes from some of the hundreds of talks Sangharakshita gave in India during the next few years, as well as later talks he gave both in India and in the West.