
Navayana - Wikipedia
Navayāna (Devanagari: नवयान, IAST: Navayāna, meaning " New Vehicle "), otherwise known as Navayāna Buddhism, refers to the socially engaged school of Buddhism founded and developed by the Indian jurist, social reformer, and scholar B. R. Ambedkar; [a] it is otherwise called Neo-Buddhism and Ambedkarite Buddhism.
Navayana Publishing
Navayana is a fiercely independent publishing house that focuses on the issue of caste from an anticaste perspective.
What is Navayana? And why did Ambedkar choose it over the …
Navayana (Devanagari: नवयान, IAST: Navayāna) means “new vehicle” and refers to the re-interpretation of Buddhism by B. R. Ambedkar. Ambedkar was born in a Dalit (untouchable) family during the colonial era of India, studied abroad, became a Dalit leader, and announced in 1935 his intent to convert from Hinduism to Buddhism.
The emergence of Navayana Buddhism - Secular Buddhist Network
2022年3月12日 · I call it, Navayana -the new yana - another turning of the dharma wheel (the fourth or fifth, depending on whether you include Tantra as separate from Vajrayana). Vishvapani Blomfield, one of the early members of the Western Buddhist Order (now Triratna) and a leading Buddhist commentator, has described the changing nature of Western Buddhism [ii].
Navayana (publishing house) - Wikipedia
Navayana is an independent anti-caste Indian publishing house based in New Delhi, strongly influenced by Ambedkarite ideas. It was founded by S. Anand and D. Ravikumar in 2003. The first book it published was Ambedkar: Autobiographical Notes priced at Rs 40 (about $1 at that time).
Navayana - Encyclopedia of Buddhism
Navayana (Devanagari: नवयान, IAST: Navayāna) means "new vehicle" and refers to the re-interpretation of Buddhism by Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar; it is also called Neo-Buddhism, [1][2] Ambedkarite Buddhism, and Bhimayāna (after Ambedkar's first name, Bhimrao). [3] Ambedkar was born in a Dalit (untouchable) family during the colonial era of India.
Navayana or Neo-Buddhism or Bhimayāna - HKT Consultant
2021年10月16日 · Navayana (Devanagari: नवयान, IAST: Navayāna) means “new vehicle” and refers to the re-interpretation of Buddhism by Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar; [a] it is also called Neo-Buddhism, [1][2] and Bhimayāna (after Ambedkar’s first name, Bhimrao). [3] .
Navayana - Wikiwand
Navayāna (Devanagari: नवयान, IAST: Navayāna, meaning " New Vehicle "), otherwise known as Navayāna Buddhism, refers to the socially engaged school of Buddhism founded and developed by the Indian jurist, social reformer, and scholar B. R. Ambedkar; it is otherwise called Neo-Buddhism and Ambedkarite Buddhism.
Navoyana Buddhism – Religion and society - INFLIBNET Centre
Navayana or ‘new vehicle’ is referred to the religion of Dalit Buddhists in India. Dr B R Ambedkar, fondly known as ‘bhim’ and ‘Babasaheb’ reinterpreted traditional Buddhist texts to fight against Untouchability in India.
The epistemological bases of Ambedkar’s Navayana
2017年8月14日 · He founded Navayana, the “New Way”, as a sect of modern Indian Buddhism. It was meant to be the vehicle for the emancipation of the Untouchables.