THE BUDDHA AND HIS DHAMMA: A LIFE REIMAGINED THROUGH REASON, COMPASSION, AND CLARITY

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Non-Fiction

THE BUDDHA AND HIS DHAMMA: A LIFE REIMAGINED THROUGH REASON, COMPASSION, AND CLARITY

By: B. R. Ambedkar

595.00

  • ISBN: 978-93-7646-533-0
  • Pages: 656 pages
  • Published: 05 June, 2026
  • Format: Paperback
  • Imprint: Rupa
  • Language: English

The Buddha and His Dhamma was the final work of B. R. Ambedkar, published after his death. It offers a distinctive reinterpretation of Buddhist thought and literature, centring on Ambedkar’s vision of Buddhism as a path for social transformation, particularly for the liberation and upliftment of Dalits. 

The book reflects his understanding of the life and teachings of Gautama Buddha, blending narrative episodes with a detailed examination of core philosophical principles. It also draws upon key elements of the Buddhist canon and tradition to make these ideas more accessible to readers. 


Dr Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar was far more than the principal architect of India’s Constitution. He was a jurist, economist, social reformer, political leader, and one of the most determined voices against untouchability and caste oppression. He argued for the rights of the marginalised, spoke firmly for women’s empowerment, and devoted his life to the making of a just and modern India. 

Ambedkar’s stature exceeded the ordinary measure of political leadership. His vision was rooted in the idea of a nation built not merely through law and governance, but through dignity, social justice, and moral equality. For him, the strength of India depended on whether every citizen could live with liberty, equality, and fraternity, not as abstract ideals, but as lived realities. 

As chairman of the Drafting Committee of the Constituent Assembly, Ambedkar played a decisive role in shaping the Constitution of India. He also served as the country’s first Minister of Law and Justice. In recognition of his immense contribution, he was posthumously awarded the Bharat Ratna, India’s highest civilian honour, in 1990. His legacy continues through institutions, memorials, public memory, scholarship, and the enduring struggle for equality that his life helped define.


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