Ambedkar and the Neo-Buddhist movement. Edited by T. S. Wilkinson and M. M. Thomas.
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TextSeries: C.I.S.R.S. social research series ; no. 9Publication details: Bangalore, Published for the Christian Institute for the Study of Religion and Society by the Christian Literature Society, Madras [1972]Description: xi, 163 p. 19 cmSubject(s): DDC classification: - 294.33Â 294.337830954Â 19Â WIL
- BQ940.M247Â A46
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Comprises papers on the adoption of Buddhism by Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, 1892-1956, Indian social reformer and other members of the Mahar caste.
Vijayakumar, W. R. A historical survey of Buddhism in India; a Neo-Buddhist interpretation.--Paradkar, B. A. M. The religious quest of Ambedkar: the religious and ideological background of the Neo-Buddhist movement among the scheduled castes in India.--Wilkinson, T. S. Buddhism and social change among Mahars.--Fiske, A. M. The understanding of 'religion' and 'Buddhism' among India's new Buddhists.--Taylor, R. W. The Ambedkarite Buddhists.
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