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  2. The Buddha and His Dhamma - Wikipedia

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    The Buddha and His Dhamma, is a 1957 treatise on Buddha's life and philosophy. It was the last work of Indian statesman and scholar B. R. Ambedkar . According to Queen (2015), [ 2 ] the text is treated as scripture for those who follow Navayana Buddhism.

  3. Dalit Buddhist movement - Wikipedia

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    Ambedkar called his version of Buddhism Navayana or Neo-Buddhism. [39] His book, The Buddha and His Dhamma, is the holy book of Navayana or Dalit Buddhists. [40] According to Junghare, for the followers of Navyana, Ambedkar has become a deity and he is worshipped in its practice. [41]

  4. Navayana - Wikipedia

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    Young Indian samanera (novice Buddhist monk) in an Indian vihara.There are statues of Gautama Buddha and B. R. Ambedkar depicted as a bodhisattva.. Navayāna (Devanagari: नवयान, IAST: Navayāna, meaning "New Vehicle"), otherwise known as Navayāna Buddhism, refers to the socially engaged school of Buddhism founded and developed by the Indian jurist, social reformer, and scholar B. R ...

  5. B. R. Ambedkar - Wikipedia

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    Mahaparinirvana of B. R. Ambedkar. Since 1948, Ambedkar had diabetes. He remained in bed from June to October in 1954 due to medication side-effects and poor eyesight. [96] His health worsened during 1955. Three days after completing his final manuscript The Buddha and His Dhamma, Ambedkar died in his sleep on 6 December 1956 at his home in ...

  6. Engaged Buddhism - Wikipedia

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    Ambedkar's socially engaged Buddhism focuses on economic justice, political freedom, and moral striving. [17] Ambedkar converted to Buddhism in 1956 and initiated what is called Ambedkar Buddhism, when in October 1956 in Nagpur, nearly 400,000 Dalits converted from Hinduism. [18] His book The Buddha and His Dhamma was published in 1957, after ...

  7. Bhadant Anand Kausalyayan - Wikipedia

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    More than 25 of his books were published. [3] Ambedkar had lakhs of Buddhist followers, who were, after his mahaparinirvana, in need of a strong Buddhist leader, particularly in Maharashtra. Kausalyayan travelled and guided Maharashtrian Buddhists and also translated Ambedkar's work The Buddha and His Dhamma into Hindi.

  8. Category:Books by B. R. Ambedkar - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Books by B. R. Ambedkar" ... The Buddha and His Dhamma; C. Castes in India: Their Mechanism, Genesis and Development; R. Riddles in Hinduism; W.

  9. Riddles in Hinduism - Wikipedia

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    He sought financial help from some industrialists and the government, and prioritized the publication of the Buddha and His Dhamma, which was published shortly after his death. [4] After Ambedkar's death in 1956, his wife Savita continued to live at 26 Alipur Road. Several papers containing Ambedkar's writings remained in a storeroom, and Rattu ...