The Rise and Decline of Buddhism in India

The Rise and Decline of Buddhism in India
Title The Rise and Decline of Buddhism in India PDF eBook
Author Kanai Lal Hazra
Publisher Munshiram Manoharlal
Pages 472
Release 1995
Genre Religion
ISBN

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Description: There is no dearth of books and monographs on Indian Buddhism but a related account of the rise, development of Buddhism and its decline has not been attempted. The present work is a modest contribution in this direction. It provides an indepth study of Indian Buddhism and traces its history, development and decline and places it in proper perspective. Divided into fourteen chapters covering three major themes: introduction, progress and decline of Buddhism, the book discusses its various stages. It based mainly on primary source's, focusses attention on different aspects of Buddhism that helped it to rise and to reach at the zenith of its glory.

The Decline of Buddhism in India

The Decline of Buddhism in India
Title The Decline of Buddhism in India PDF eBook
Author K. T. S. Sarao
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Buddhism
ISBN 9788121512411

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Indian Esoteric Buddhism

Indian Esoteric Buddhism
Title Indian Esoteric Buddhism PDF eBook
Author Ronald M. Davidson
Publisher Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
Pages 502
Release 2004
Genre Tantric Buddhism
ISBN 9788120819917

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Despite the rapid spread of Buddhism the historical origins of Buddhsit thought and practice remain obscure.This work describes the genesis of the Tantric movement and in some ways an example of the feudalization of Indian society. Drawing on primary documents from sanskrit, prakrit, tibetan, Bengali, and chinese author shows how changes in medieval Indian society, including economic and patronage crises, a decline in women`s participation and the formation of large monastic orders led to the rise of the esoteric tradition in India.

Hardships and Downfall of Buddhism in India

Hardships and Downfall of Buddhism in India
Title Hardships and Downfall of Buddhism in India PDF eBook
Author Giovanni Verardi
Publisher Manohar Publishers and Distributors
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Buddhism
ISBN 9788173049286

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Whereas in the open society traders, landowners and 'tribals' coexisted, from Gupta times onwards pressure on kings and direct Brahmanical rule led to the requistions of the land and the impositions of a varna state society.

The Decline and Fall of Buddhism in India

The Decline and Fall of Buddhism in India
Title The Decline and Fall of Buddhism in India PDF eBook
Author Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar
Publisher
Pages 32
Release 2000
Genre Buddhism
ISBN 9788187190493

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Comprises some articles from previously published sources and a lecture.

Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Ancient India

Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Ancient India
Title Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Ancient India PDF eBook
Author Bhimrao Ambedkar
Publisher
Pages 253
Release 2018-10-20
Genre
ISBN 9781729025352

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Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, popularly known as Babasaheb Ambedkar, was an Indian jurist, economist, politician and social reformer who inspired the Dalit Buddhist movement and campaigned against social discrimination towards Untouchables, while also supporting the rights of women and labour.

Buddhism in India

Buddhism in India
Title Buddhism in India PDF eBook
Author Gail Omvedt
Publisher SAGE Publications Pvt. Limited
Pages 0
Release 2014-04-02
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9788132110286

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SAGE Classics is a carefully selected list that every discerning reader will want to possess, re-read and enjoy for a long time. These are now priced lower than the original, but is the same version published earlier. SAGE`s commitment to quality remains unchanged. This fascinating book constitutes a unique exploration of 2,500 years of the development of Buddhism, Brahmanism and caste in India. Taking Dr Ambedkar`s interpretation of Buddhism as its starting point, Dr Gail Omvedt has researched both the original source of the Buddhist cannon and recent literature to provide an absorbing account of the historical, social, political and philosophical aspects of Buddhism. In the process, she discusses a wide range of important issues of current concern. Dr Omvedt maintains that the revolutionary audacity of Dalit leaders such as Dr B,R. Ambedkar, despite their often subversive reinterpretation of the Buddhist tradition, is in tune with the basic ethos of original Buddhism. Ambedkar found his own middle way by avoiding both the straitjacket of the Marxist ideological response to suppression and the tame reformist within the fold of Hinduism. Since there has always been a struggle of hegemony between competing religious systems, the author argues that given the ascendant position of Buddhism from the 4th century BC to the 6th century AD, ancient India should actually be described as ‘Buddhist India’ and not ‘Hindu India’. Providing an entirely new interpretation of the origins and development of the caste system, which boldly challenges the ‘Hindutva’ version of history, this book will attract a wide readership among all those who are concerned with the state of contemporarty India’s policy and social fabric.