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Dr Ambedkar's Legacy: Indian Buddhism in Contemporary Varanasi
Author Tilhon, Fredrik (著)
Date2012.01.18
Pages40
PublisherKarlstads Universitet
Publisher Url https://www.kau.se/
LocationKarlstad, Sweden [卡爾斯塔德, 瑞典]
Content type博碩士論文=Thesis and Dissertation
Language英文=English
Degreebachelor
InstitutionKarlstad University
DepartmentHumanities and Gender Studies
AdvisorMarc J. Katz
KeywordAmbedkar Buddhism; Dalit; Dr Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar; Varanasi; History of Religions; 2011
AbstractDuring the 1950’s the Dalit leader Dr Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar managed to revive Buddhism in India as a protest against, what he considered to be, injustices towards low-caste people that were said to be caused by Hinduism. This study was done to investigate the presence of Ambedkar Buddhism in the holy city of Hinduism Varanasi. By interviewing people and field studies it was possible to see how Ambedkar Buddhism has been transferred to contemporary Varanasi, how the religion is being practices and whether it is a religious or political movement. The results that were found were that Ambedkar Buddhism has existed ever since 1956 when Ambedkar held mass conversions in Maharashtra and that the religion has been kept and transferred within families to today’s generations of Varanasi and also partially because of academics associated with Banaras Hindu University who have move to the city for work and studies. Ambedkar Buddhists practice their religion like most Buddhists with the exception of not having a tradition of monasticism. The movement is both religious and political as it was started as a protest against Hinduism, which is also both religious and political according to Ambedkar. The movement has prospered because it seems that Buddhism is a beneficial way for Dalits to gain power and success.
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