The Buddha and His Dhamma by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, first published in 1957, is a groundbreaking reinterpretation of Buddhism that blends spiritual philosophy with social and political reform. Written i……続きを見る
著者:B.R. Ambedkar
出版社: General Press
発売日: 2022年09月05日
First published in 1990, ‘Waiting for a Visa’ is an autobiographical life story by B.R. Ambedkar, a very renowned political leader, distinguished jurist, Buddhist activist, philosopher, anthropologi……続きを見る
“The book is a work of art even more than of history.” ーIndia Today, Dilip Menon
“The evil of caste system.” ーThe Tribune
First published in 1948, 'The Untouchables: Who Were They and Why They Bec……続きを見る
著者:B.R.Ambedkar
出版社: Kar Publishing
発売日: 2017年09月09日
Buddha or Karl Marx by Dr. Ambedkar
A comparison between Karl Marx and Buddha may be regarded as a joke. There need be no
surprise in this. Marx and Buddha are divided by 2381 years. Buddha was born……続きを見る
著者:B R AMBEDKAR
出版社: Penguin Random House India Private Limited
発売日: 2026年02月12日
Crafted with extraordinary vision and forged through intense debate, The Constitution of India stands as one of humanity’s most remarkable experiments in democratic nation-building. Adopted on 26 Ja……続きを見る
Delve into the profound teachings of Buddhism with Dr. B. R. Ambedkar’s What the Buddha Taught. This influential work presents a comprehensive and accessible examination of the Buddha’s teachings, m……続きを見る
Pakistan or The Partition of India by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, first published in 1940, is a significant work of political analysis and historical commentary that explores the complex causes and consequen……続きを見る
The Buddha and His Dhamma by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, first published in 1957, is a groundbreaking reinterpretation of Buddhism that blends spiritual philosophy with social and political reform. Written i……続きを見る
“The book is a work of art even more than of history.” ーIndia Today, Dilip Menon“The evil of caste system.” ーThe TribuneFirst published in 1948, 'The Untouchables: Who Were They and Why They Becam……続きを見る
Ambedkar begins by examining Buddha’s teachings, particularly his focus on social equality, liberation from suffering, and the rejection of caste divisions. He emphasizes that Buddha’s teachings wer……続きを見る
Ambedkar begins by tracing the historical roots of untouchability, challenging the conventional view that it originated solely from Hindu religious practices. He argues that the Untouchables were or……続きを見る
Ambedkar addresses the historical injustices faced by minorities, including religious, linguistic, and caste groups, and their vulnerability in a democratic setup dominated by the majority. He empha……続きを見る
In this text, Ambedkar begins by examining the early economic practices in India, particularly the role of trade and industry in ancient times. He highlights how Indian society, particularly during ……続きを見る
Ambedkar highlights the detrimental effects of fragmentation, including the inability to implement modern farming techniques and the increased cost of production. He stresses that small plots of lan……続きを見る
The book opens with an account of Buddha’s life, tracing his journey from Siddhartha, a prince shielded from suffering, to a seeker of truth who renounced worldly life to attain enlightenment. Ambed……続きを見る
Ambedkar begins by analyzing Marxist theory, focusing on its emphasis on class struggle and economic equality. While he acknowledges its appeal as a revolutionary ideology, he critiques its failure ……続きを見る
In the essay, Ambedkar addresses the issue of organizing Indian states based on linguistic lines. He critiques the prevailing views of the time, particularly the idea that states should be formed ba……続きを見る
Ambedkar begins by analyzing Gandhi's perspective on untouchability, noting the contrast between Gandhi's advocacy for Harijan upliftment and his adherence to the broader Hindu social framework, inc……続きを見る
Ambedkar begins by analyzing the rise of Buddhism as a revolutionary movement that challenged the traditional Vedic and Brahmanical orthodoxy. He credits Buddhism, under the leadership of Gautama Bu……続きを見る
The text highlights Ambedkar's advocacy for social justice and equality. He addresses pressing issues such as caste discrimination, access to education, labor rights, and economic reforms. His speec……続きを見る
Ambedkar begins by defining slavery as a system that, while exploitative, acknowledges the humanity of the enslaved and often grants opportunities for integration or liberation. He cites historical ……続きを見る
The book is divided into six episodes, each recounting incidents of social humiliation and exclusion that Ambedkar and others endured due to their caste. In the opening episodes, Ambedkar narrates c……続きを見る
Ambedkar begins by highlighting the contradictory nature of Hindu scriptures, such as the Vedas, Upanishads, and Smritis, which are often considered sacred. He points out how these texts simultaneou……続きを見る
Ambedkar questions whether federalism, with its division of powers between the central and state governments, can ensure the freedom of individuals and marginalized communities. He argues that in a ……続きを見る
Ambedkar begins by questioning the moral and ethical foundation of Hinduism, particularly in its endorsement of the caste system. He scrutinizes the concept of Dharma as a framework for social order……続きを見る
Ambedkar begins by contrasting the approaches of these leaders. He praises Mahadev Govind Ranade, a 19th-century reformer, for his pragmatic and inclusive vision of reform. Ranade, according to Ambe……続きを見る
Ambedkar begins by explaining the historical context of caste discrimination in India, emphasizing the entrenched inequalities perpetuated by the caste system. He argues that while India's independe……続きを見る
Ambedkar begins by analyzing the root causes of the communal deadlock, particularly the conflicting demands of Hindus and Muslims over representation and power-sharing. Muslims sought safeguards suc……続きを見る
Ambedkar begins by questioning the traditional Brahmanical interpretation of the caste system and examines ancient Hindu texts such as the Vedas, Smritis, and epics like the Mahabharata. He argues t……続きを見る
Ambedkar begins by outlining the historical and ideological roots of Muslim separatism in India, analyzing the socio-political divide between Hindus and Muslims. He critiques both the Congress Party……続きを見る