Classical Buddhism, Neo-Buddhism and the Question of Caste

Classical Buddhism, Neo-Buddhism and the Question of Caste

Gokhale, Pradeep P.

Taylor & Francis Inc

10/2020

306

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Inglês

9780815381679

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Introduction PART I Classical Buddhism and caste 1 Buddha's attitude towards the caste system as available in Pali texts 2 Caste in classical Indian philosophy: some ontological problems 3 Epistemological foundations of caste identities: a review of Buddhist critique of classical orthodox Indian realism 4 Casting away the caste: a Buddhist standpoint in the Vimalaprabha commentary on the Kalacakra tantra PART II Neo-Buddhism: Ambedkar on caste, class and gender 5 Buddha and Ambedkar on caste: a comparative overview 6 Neo-Buddhism, Marxism and the caste question in India 7 Ambedkar's critique of patriarchy: interrogating at intersection of caste and gender PART III Hinduism and Buddhism: interaction, conflict and beyond 8 Buddhism and Hindu society: some observations from medieval Marathi literature 9 The Buddhist past as a cultural conflict: Ambedkar's exhumation of Indian history 10 Gandhi and Ambedkar on caste PART IV Religion, modernity and Navayana Buddhism 11 Social solidarity or individual perfection: conceptions of religion in Ambedkar and Radhakrishnan 12 Religion, caste and modernity: Ambedkar's reconstruction of Buddhism 13 Ambedkar and modern Buddhism: continuity and discontinuity Appendix I: Vajrasuci Appendix II: Vajrasuci and its reverberations
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Ambedkar;Caste System;Buddha's Dhamma;Hinduism;Hindu Code Bill;Buddhist Studies;Classical Buddhism;Modern Buddhism;Iyothee Thassar;Shudra;12th Century CE;caste and gender;Hindu Society;Ambedkarite Buddhism;Ninth Incarnation;Navayana Buddhism;Buddhist Tantras;Bhakti Movement;B. R. Ambedkar;Buddhist Thinkers;BR Ambedkar;Anagarika Dharmapala;Dalits;Dalit Women;Buddhism and Caste;Graded Inequality;Caste and Class;Babasaheb Ambedkar;Brahmanical Hinduism;Pali;Bodhisattvas;Sanskrit;Follow;Classical Indian philosophy;Caste Identity;Navayana Buddhism and Caste;Buddha's Revolution;Religion and Modernity;Caste Hierarchy;political science;Caste Question;Ambedkar's Navayana Buddhism;Buddhadasa Bhikkhu;Mahatma Phule;neo-Buddhism;Ambedkar's criticisms