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Ambedkar and Buddhism
Author Sangharakshita
Date1986
PublisherWindhorse
Publisher Url http://windhorsepublications.com/
LocationGlasgow, UK [格拉斯哥, 英國]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
KeywordAmbedkar, Bhimrao Ramji; Buddhist converts from; Hinduism; Buddhism problems; Social problems; India
AbstractThis is the remarkable and stirring story of India's first Law Minister, Dr B.R. Ambedkar. In 1956, Dr Ambedkar started the most important social revolution occurring in India today: the conversion from Hinduism to Buddhism of millions of Indians wishing to escape the degradation of the caste system. Born into the community formerly known as 'Untouchable', his entire career was to become an outright challenge to the beliefs and conventions of his society.

Sangharakshita knew Ambedkar personally, and himself played an important part in the mass conversion movement that Ambedkar set in motion.
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