Modernisation of Buddhism: Contributions of Ambedkar and Dalai Lama-XIV
β Scribed by Lella Karunyakra
- Publisher
- Gyan Publishing House
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 126
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Dedication
Contents
Preface
1. Methodology in Buddhist History
2. Emergence of Buddhism in the Context of Contesting Philosophies and Social Conditions in Ancient India
3. A Historical Survey of Buddhist Revival in India
4. Ambedkar and Buddhism of the Buddha
5. Buddhism and the Modern World: The Dalai Lamaβs Contribution
5. Buddhism in Modern India
7. Conclusion: Cultural Change as Prelude to Social Change
Appendix β I: My Personal Philosophy
Appendix - II: Why I Like Buddhism
Appendix - III: Buddhist Movement in India
Appendix - IV: Ceremony for Marriage prescribed by Ambedkar in his Letter to Kardak
Appendix - V: The Path to Freedom
Appendix - VI: Three Commandments
Appendix - VII: The Rise and Fall of Buddhism in India
Appendix - VIII: Buddhism can end Indiaβs Ills
Appendix - IX: Three Gurus and Three Deities
Appendix - X: Time for Buddhist Revival in India
Appendix - XI: On Past Performance and Future Prospects
Appendix - XII: Embrace Buddhism for Emancipation
Appendix - XIII: Buddhism and Communism
Bibliography
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