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Babasaheb Ambedkar had a well developed and well trained modular mind that ventured into so many disciplines. He saw the value of how meaning is created through symbols, signs, and words. The full-…
“The Corporate Buddha” And Other Amazing Poems You Should Read
TRUTH, THE SWEETEST MESSAGE IN (D)EARTH
The sweetest message on Earth
Cowardice thrives on its dearth
Truth is nature’s guarded secret
Infinite forces keep it protected
This world basks in lyi…
Legacy of Narasu and Revival of Buddhism in India
Legacy of Narasu and revival of Buddhism in India: scientific/reflective approach to Buddhism
In the history of Buddhism in contemporary India, many great beings played an outstanding role. One …
Padmapani: Art as an enlightened experience
Art is as much an emotional activity as it is an intellectual activity. It also reflects the intention of the artists, thus the art has a potential to invoke deeper emotions, sharp intelligence, an…
The Questions of King Milind: Manual for Discussion and Communication on Buddhism
The Questions of Milind (henceforth, QoM) is a record of the dialogue between Milind, the great learned Greek king, and Nagasena, the great learned Buddhist monk. Their philosophical, geographical,…
Buddha was the Greatest Opponent of Chaturvarna – Dr. Ambedkar
The point of contrast (between Hinduism and Buddhism) lies in the fact that the official gospel of Hinduism is inequality. The doctrine of Chaturvarna is the concrete embodiment of this gospel of i…
Why You Should Read Buddhist Classic Texts
Why read Buddhist classic texts?
Before we embark on our journey, we should qualify the term “Buddhist classic texts”, not as sacred texts, but as the repository of the voices that spoke for the…
Relevance of the Ashadhi (Guru) Purnima (Full Moon Day) for the Buddhists
After the Buddha penetrated the nature of reality fully (attained to Bodhi), he surveyed the world and realised that two of his former teachers were already dead who could have perhaps understood t…
Reflections on Dukkha and Taking Refuge in the Buddha, Dhamma, and Sangha
Dukkha is an amazing word in Pali used by the Buddha to describe human experience of distraught, frustration, and state of perplexity, and sense of being inadequacy. Simply translated Dukkha is any…
Reflection on the Buddha
We often see the Buddha sitting cross-legged and in deep absorption with a loving smile as if he has gone beyond the normal experiences of life. What is it to be the Buddha is difficult to know ful…
Recalling Naga Ancestry at Conversion to Buddhism
The 1956 conversion to Buddhism was mostly of Mahars of Nagpur region of Maharashtra. By converting millions of these Mahars to Buddhism, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar returned them to the religion of the…
'Angry Buddha' – Documentary on Romas (Untouchables of Europe) & Jai Bhim Network, Hungary
Angry Buddha – Documentary on Romas (Untouchables of Europe) & Jai Bhim Network, Hungary. Jai Bhim Network is an organisation running schools in Hungary on the name of Babasaheb Ambedkar and follow…
Free PDF Book Download – Decline and Fall of Buddhism (A tragedy in Ancient India) by Dr. K. Jamanadas
Download for FREE book – Decline and Fall of Buddhism (A tragedy in Ancient India) by Dr. K. Jamanadas
Buddhists are far ahead of Hindu Dalits
Written by S Darapuri
Dr. B.R.Ambedkar, on 31st May, 1936, in his address to a public meeting at Dadar (Bombay) on the subject of “why go for conversion?” said, “I should like to impress this thi…
[PDF] Buddha or Karl Marx – Dr. Ambedkar’s Book in Marathi and English
[PDF] Buddha or Karl Marx – Dr. Ambedkar’s Book in Marathi, Books by Dr. Ambedkar.