Surendran, Gitanjali (2024) Democracy's dhamma : Buddhism in the making of modern India, c. 1890–1956. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781009424950
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In 1956, B. R. Ambedkar publicly converted to Buddhism raising questions about his turn from constitutionalism to religion. The answer lies in Buddhism itself. In the late colonial era, the struggle to produce an appropriate Buddhism for a nation-in-the-making reveals a secret history foundational to modern India. Thinkers, activists, reformers, pilgrims, and monks from around South, Southeast and East Asia discussed universalism, nationalism, modernity, democracy, and caste radicalism and advocated an Indian return to Buddhism and the Buddha. This book traces this genealogy through the Buddhist itineraries and political projects of figures like Anagarika Dharmapala, Swami Vivekananda, Rabindranath Tagore, Jawaharlal Nehru, Vinayak D. Savarkar, Rahul Sankrityayan and Ambedkar, to reveal how Buddhism emerged as democracy's dhamma, the religion of democracy.
Item Type: | Book |
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Keywords: | Buddhism | Modern India | Nehru | Religion and politics |
Subjects: | Social Sciences and humanities > Arts and Humanities > Religious studies Social Sciences and humanities > Social Sciences > Social Sciences (General) Social Sciences and humanities > Social Sciences > Political Science |
JGU School/Centre: | Jindal Global Law School |
Depositing User: | Subhajit Bhattacharjee |
Date Deposited: | 10 Aug 2024 13:27 |
Last Modified: | 10 Aug 2024 13:27 |
Official URL: | https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/democracys-dh... |
URI: | https://pure.jgu.edu.in/id/eprint/8250 |
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