Buddha to Dr. Ambedkar: Arthachintan
Principal Investigator(s): View help for Principal Investigator(s) Rakshit Bagde, Late. Mansaramji Padole Arts College, Ganeshpur Bhandara
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Bagde, Rakshit. Buddha to Dr. Ambedkar: Arthachintan. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2021-10-08. https://doi.org/10.3886/E152061V1
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The economic system is the
cornerstone of social development. Its economic system has remained at the root
of the progressive development of human civilization. One often, society or
caste; Social, political and cultural upliftment is mainly based on the
progress of its economic resources and facilities. In a country without these
facilities, human society cannot develop its civilization and culture. Meaning
has a special place in human life. That is why even now and in the past,
meaning is sometimes considered indirectly more important than religion.
Gautama Buddha was the first to know this weakness of human nature. While interpreting democracy, Dr.
Ambedkar says, "The real test of democracy is the state system in which the
rulers can bring about fundamental changes in the economic and social life of
the people and the people accept these changes without resorting to
bloodshed." Brotherhood is another name for democracy. Dr. Political
democracy cannot be successful if Ambedkar does not have euphoria. Ambedkar had
an opinion. The Buddha presented all his
philosophies for the welfare of all according to the ideology of 'Bahujan
Hitaya, Bahujan Sukhaya'. Dr. Buddha Dhamma. Ambedkar says, ‘The Dhamma of the
Buddha is the most just Dhamma arising from the good instincts of man. Dhamma
is a revolution.' Ambedkar is the first person. On the morning of October 14,
1956, with his 3,80,000 followers, Dr. Ambedkar became wise. It was a new
beginning of a new revolution in history.
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economics;
economics thought
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India
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observational data;
other;
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