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MBV Newsletter Vesak 2006 - Minnesota Buddhist Vihara
MBV Newsletter Vesak 2006 - Minnesota Buddhist Vihara

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Dalit Buddhist movement



The Dalit Buddhist movement (dubbed as Navayana by certain Ambedkerites) is a 19th and 20th-century Buddhist revival movement in India. It received its most substantial impetus from B. R. Ambedkar's call for the conversion of Dalits to Buddhism, in 1956, to escape a caste-based society that considered them to be the lowest in the hierarchy. Ambedkar saw Buddhism as a means to end the caste system in India.
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