While Gandhi and Ambedkar hold similar standpoints on the relation between religious orderings of the world and shapes of social existence, they sharply diverge, on certain occasions, regarding the question of what the crucial terms ‘caste’ and varņa refer to, so that they often seem to be talking past each other. Gandhi sought to cut through various traditional forms of Hindu socio-religious practices and develop a Hinduism which is grounded in the values of universal peace, love and benevolence. Ambedkar too rejected aspects of familiar historical varieties of Buddhism and configured a new vehicle whose goals were to be more specifically material than spiritual. However, while both Gandhi and Ambedkar thus sought to uncover the revitaliz...
B. R. Ambedkar’s ideas – caste<br>annihilation, securing rights to the depressed class, representati...
Gandhi believed in judging people of other faiths from their stand point rather than his own. He wel...
Dealing with the key category of Hinduism imported from English linguistic habits (of “-isms’), some...
This is an attempt to study critically the emergence and development of the new religious movement N...
Mahatma Gandhi, and Dr. B.R.Ambedkar, the chief architect of the India shared many things in common....
Gandhi followed Tolstoy both in his understanding of religion as a carrier of universal truths and i...
To Gandhi, secularism went beyond the political separation of religion and state; it was a moral com...
India's caste system is a framework for societal limitations. The Rigveda's Purusha Sukta has the ea...
As a representative of depressed class, Ambedkar was called in the Round table conference in Septemb...
Being built on the values like, justice, equality, liberty and fraternity, the preamble of Indian Co...
Mahatma Gandhi epitomised the ideal of a believing Hindu in modern times. He was deeply read in the ...
This article compares the public sphere of gurus (‘guru-sphere’) in contemporary Gujarat and that of...
B R Ambedkar’s reinterpretation of Buddhism gives us an account of action that is based on...
Following my earlier collaboration with Martin Prozesky, my essay links with three major concerns in...
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar and Mahatma Gandhi both of them fought against the untouchability. Very different...
B. R. Ambedkar’s ideas – caste<br>annihilation, securing rights to the depressed class, representati...
Gandhi believed in judging people of other faiths from their stand point rather than his own. He wel...
Dealing with the key category of Hinduism imported from English linguistic habits (of “-isms’), some...
This is an attempt to study critically the emergence and development of the new religious movement N...
Mahatma Gandhi, and Dr. B.R.Ambedkar, the chief architect of the India shared many things in common....
Gandhi followed Tolstoy both in his understanding of religion as a carrier of universal truths and i...
To Gandhi, secularism went beyond the political separation of religion and state; it was a moral com...
India's caste system is a framework for societal limitations. The Rigveda's Purusha Sukta has the ea...
As a representative of depressed class, Ambedkar was called in the Round table conference in Septemb...
Being built on the values like, justice, equality, liberty and fraternity, the preamble of Indian Co...
Mahatma Gandhi epitomised the ideal of a believing Hindu in modern times. He was deeply read in the ...
This article compares the public sphere of gurus (‘guru-sphere’) in contemporary Gujarat and that of...
B R Ambedkar’s reinterpretation of Buddhism gives us an account of action that is based on...
Following my earlier collaboration with Martin Prozesky, my essay links with three major concerns in...
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar and Mahatma Gandhi both of them fought against the untouchability. Very different...
B. R. Ambedkar’s ideas – caste<br>annihilation, securing rights to the depressed class, representati...
Gandhi believed in judging people of other faiths from their stand point rather than his own. He wel...
Dealing with the key category of Hinduism imported from English linguistic habits (of “-isms’), some...