Buddhism: State and Society

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Never before the study and understanding o Buddhism for the state and society was as important as it is to our modern times. If both governments and societies all over the world take proper care of the teachings and practices of Buddhism than perhaps a global peace and harmony can be achieve and so called clash of civilization be asserted.

Aim of this book is to select for our readers essays on different aspects of state and society. How Buddhism provides clues to good governance and ideals for good society, and of course some aspects of Buddhism for the future.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Archna Chaturvedi

Dr. Archna Chaturvedi Ph.D. from J.N.U. completed her Post doctoral research with financial assistance of Indian Council of Historical Research. She has a number of research papers to her credit. Dr. Chaturvedi has participated in national and international seminar and conference and presented her research findings on human rights, international studies, political and historical themes.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR R.K. Pruthi

R. K. Pruthi was awarded the Ph.D. Degree from Kurukshetra University on “Annie Besant” being the first research work on the subject. Also obtained Degrees in Law and Education from Delhi and Kurukshetra Universities respectively. A seasoned teacher and researcher, he was till recently the Deputy Director (Research) at Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR), New Delhi. A celebrated author and an Advocate of the Supreme Court of India, Dr. Pruthi has written many outstanding books and encyclopaedias.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR S Ram

Dr. S. Ram, is a versatile genius. A wide spectrum person – an educational scientist and administrator, and a celebrated author, having over three decades professional standing, currently he is an Advocate, Supreme Court of India.

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Title
Buddhism: State and Society
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9788131102756
Length
321p., 25cm.
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