
The Buddha And His Dhamma Was B.r. Ambedkar's Last Work. Published Posthumously, It Presented A Radical Reorientation Of Buddhist Thought And Literature, Aptly Called Navayana. It Deals With Ambedkar's Conceptualization Of Buddhism And The Possibilities It Offered For Liberation And Upliftment Of The Dalits. It Presents His Reflections On The Life Of The Buddha, His Teachings, And The Spread Of Buddhism By Interweaving Anecdotes With Detailed Analyses Of The Religion's Basic Tenets. The Author Also Includes Important Elements Of The Buddhist Canon And Tradition To Make The Teachings More Accessible. In The First Critical And Annotated Edition Of This Work, The Editors Address The On-going Debate On Ambedkar's Interpretation Of The Buddha's Dhamma By Focusing On The Accuracy Of His Citations And Providing Missing Sources. They Also Discuss Ambedkar's Modification Of Source Materials. The Introduction Contextualizes The Scholarly Work Related To The Text.
This work investigates the core tenets of Buddhism through the lens of Navayana, a radical reorientation designed to facilitate the social and spiritual liberation of the Dalit community. B. R. Ambedkar, a prominent jurist and social reformer, synthesizes Buddhist scripture with his own analytical framework to address the systemic inequalities of the caste system. By re-evaluating traditional Buddhist narratives, he argues for a practical, ethical application of the Dhamma that prioritizes human dignity and social justice over ritualistic practice.
What You Will Find
Experts and scholars recognize this critical edition as a vital resource for understanding the intellectual evolution of Ambedkar's final project. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a foundational text for those studying the intersection of Buddhist philosophy and Indian social history.
Page Count:
448
Publication Date:
2011-01-01
Publisher:
OUP India
ISBN-10:
0199088284
ISBN-13:
9780199088287
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