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Dr. Ambedkar was greatest feminist

Dr.Ambedkar was greatest feminist   Happy women’s day .. Dr B R Ambedkar done vast role for women, But None of the women organization talks about the contribution of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar. Words of ‘Champion of #Women’s #Rights in India’ – Revolutionary Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar on women: * “I am a great believer in women’s organization. I know that what they can do to improve the condition of the society if they are convinced. In the eradication of social evils they have rendered great services. I will testify to that from my own experience. Ever since I began too work among the dpressed classes, I made it a point to carry women along with men.” * “If men have to bear pain like the pain of mother while in the Pre-natal condition and child birth, none of them who begets a child will comply another time in their life” * “I measure the progress of the community by the degree of progress which women have achieved.” * “#Women #liberation is the human liberation”.

Dr. Ambedkar never rejected Four Noble Truths

Dr. Ambedkar never rejected Four Noble Truths The four noble truths are justified in the book – ‘The Buddha and His Dhamma’ by Dr. Ambedkar. Let us simply examine how many times and the context in which the author used these Truths while explaining the Dhamma. The very enlightenment of the Buddha starts from recognizing the first Noble Truth of sufferings. 1. “On the night of the last day of the fourth week light dawn upon him. He realized that there were two problems. The problem was that there was suffering in the world and the second problem was how to remove this suffering and make mankind happy”. 2. That suffering and unhappiness in the world he thought was incontrovertible fact. 3. Gautama was, however, interested in knowing how to do away with suffering. 4. It is, therefore, on this problem-how to remove suffering and unhappiness-that he concentrated his mind. 5. Naturally, the first question he asked himself was-“What are the causes of suffering and unhappin

Religion and Dhamma

:: 1. What is Religion? ::  1. The word " religion " is an indefinite word with no fixed meaning. 2. It is one word with many meanings. 3. This is because religion has passed through many stages. The concept at each stage is called Religion though the concept at one stage has not had the same meaning which it had at the preceding stage or is likely to have at the succeeding stage. 4. The conception of religion was never fixed. 5. It has varied from time to time. 6. Because most of the phenomena such as lightning, rain and floods, the occurrence of which the primitive man could not explain, any weird performance done to control the phenomenon was called magic. Religion therefore came to be identified with magic. 7. Then came the second stage in the evolution of religion. In this stage religion came to be identified with beliefs, rituals, ceremonies, prayers and sacrifices. 8. But this conception of religion is derivative. 9. The pivotal point in religion