Buddhism and Modern Society

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The advent of Buddhism marks the beginning of historical period in India. The meteoric rise of Siddhartha to the enlightenment proves beyond any doubt that the realization of truth is quite possible for any sincere seeker endowed with vairaagya even without external help. The Buddha belonged to that genre of the enlightened who were not content with what they had achieved for themselves but also strove to help the humanity to get deliverance. Out of compassion towards the sorrowing millions, the Buddha showed them Dhammapada, a sure way of liberation from sorrow. The core of His Dhamma may be agreeable to all major religions of the world which might vary in their ritual practices. These religious practices may change from time to time but the principles of Dhamma defy time and clime. Buddha Dhamma is universal transcending all barriers–territorial, political, cultural etc. Buddha’s teachings are more relevant in the contemporary scenario of moral degradation, religious terrorism, chaotic politics, mutual distrust, skyrocketing consumerism, growing arrogance and engulfing ignorance, than ever. The present collection of much researched papers from academics, practitioners and social activists on various aspects of Buddhism may help understand the teachings of the Buddha in a proper perspective to inspire modern man.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR G. Bhadru Naik

Dr. G. Bhadru Naik, MA, M.Phil, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of History and Tourism Management, Kakatiya University, Warangal. His research interests include social movements in India. He was awarded the UGC-JRF in 1998 and Mahatma Jotirao Phule National Award by the Dalit Sahitya Academy, New Delhi in 2001.He has served as the Head of the Department and held many important administrative positions in the university besides being a member of the Academic Senate. He has many research papers in his credit and also supervised ten M.Phil dissertations, three Ph.Ds and edited six books. He is a social activist, fighting for the cause of the dalits. He is also an active member of a number of NGOs and professional bodies. He has been assisting the University Administration in different capacities: Member, Academic Senate, Member Standing Committee of SC/ST Cell, Member, Advisory Committee of Adult and Continuing Education, Warden of PG Hostels, Director, Kakatiya Adhyana Kendram (Pre-examination Coaching Centre for SC/ST/BCs), Head of the Department of History and Tourism Management, Director, University Hostels, Kakatiya University. At present he is  the Director, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Studies Centre (Sponsored by the UGC), Kakatiya University, Warangal (A.P).

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Title
Buddhism and Modern Society
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Edition
1st ed.
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8184500592
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xxiv+320p.
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