The Word Of The Buddha | Buddha Or Karl Marx |

₹350

168Pages
AUTHOR :- Bhikkhu Nyanatiloka

AUTHOR :-Dr. B. R. Ambedkar

ISBN :- 9789371180665

Step into the heart of Buddhist teachings with The Word of the Buddha, a concise and illuminating guide to the timeless wisdom of Gautama Buddha. This book distills the core of Buddha’s teachings into simple, structured lessons, offering profound insights into the nature of life, the path to liberation, and the cultivation of inner peace.
Thoughtfully curated for seekers of all backgrounds, it serves as a roadmap for understanding the Four Noble Truths, the Noble Eightfold Path, and the essence of mindfulness and compassion.
Whether you’re beginning your spiritual journey or deepening your practice, The Word of the Buddha is an invaluable companion for walking the path to enlightenment. The Word of the Buddha offers clarity, practical guidance, and transformative lessons for seekers of truth and harmony in today’s chaotic world.

‘Buddha or Karl Marx,’ written by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, explores a comparative study of the ideas proposed by Gautama, the Buddha and Karl Marx. The text was first published in 1987 as part of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar’s Writings and Speeches, Vol. 3, and later reprinted by the Dr. Ambedkar Foundation in 2014.
Here are some key points from the essay:
1. Dr. Ambedkar attempts to investigate the failings of Indian society, particularly in regards to caste discrimination, by comparing the teachings of Buddha and Marx.
2. Ambedkar highlights how the Buddha’s teachings focus on individual enlightenment and the abolition of private property, which could lead to a more equal society akin to modern-day communism.
He contrasts this with Marx’s theory of ‘Scientific Socialism,’ which involves violent means such as the dictatorship of the proletariat.
4. The essay delves into the means proposed by both figures, with Buddha emphasizing personal ethics and moral conduct, while Marx advocates for revolutionary violence and dictatorship.
5. Ambedkar ultimately argues that Buddha’s teachings, emphasizing a casteless society and individual enlightenment, are more relevant and appropriate for India compared to Marx’s ideas.
While Dr. Ambedkar’s opinions are prevalent in the text and may seem biased towards Buddhist teachings, the essay provides an intriguing perspective on the comparison between Buddha and Marx. It encourages readers to rethink both Marxist discourse and Buddhist philosophy in the context of equality and societal change.

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