This book is the first of its kind which gives an over-all view of the romantic relationship of Dr. Ambedkar with the people of Punjab and the role played them in his life movement.
After Maharashtra, the home state of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, the Saviour of the downtrodden, if there is any other State which can take pride of having the closest association with Dr. Ambedkar, it is the Punjab. In fact, in certain respects, the Punjab even Surpasses Maharashtra. The story of Dr. Ambedkar and Punjab beings with the Ad Dharm movement which was making waves in the Punjab prior to his advent and was overtaken by Dr. Ambedkar. It is followed by description of his three vists to Punjab in 1932, 1936 and 1951; his three gifts to the people of Punjab; what his three Punjabi benefactors did for him; the jat-Pat-Todak Mandal (1936) episode and the resultant Gandhi-Ambedkar debate in regard to the annihilation of caste; revival of Buddhism in the Punjab; Contribution of Punjabi Buddhist scholars; and the Punjabi Ambedkarites and Buddhism in UK.
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