India: 50 Years of Independence: 1947-97 (Volume 6)

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This book surveys in twelve chapters the March of Buddhism in India during the first 50 years of Independence (1947-1997). After giving decade by decade progress of the Buddhist revival movement. It analyses the contribution made by the Sri Lankan Monks, Monks from Myanmar, Indian Bhikkhus. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Vipassana Movement, and Buddhist Scholars. In the last chapter are described the important Buddha Viharas built during the last 50 years. In particular, the magnificent Buddhist Temples and Monasteries built by the Buddhists of South and South-East Asia are noteworthy. Buddhism in India has made tremendous progress during the period under review (1947-1997). As against less than two lakh Buddhists. And to cater to the spiritual and religious needs of the ever-increasing Buddhist population, a large number of Buddha Viharas have come up in various parts of the country; the number of Bhikkhus has increased; and a good number of Buddhist societies and institutions are engaged in the preaching and preservation of the Dhamma. Hence, the future of Buddhism seems bright.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR D C Ahir

D.C. Ahir (born 1928, Punjab) is a reputed scholar of Buddhist studies, and has made notable contribution to the history of Buddhism during the last 42 years. He retired as Director to the Government of India in February 1986, and since then is fully engaged in enriching literature. He already has more than forty published works to his credit, besides numerous articles on Buddhism. In appreciation of his noble and notable contribution to the Buddhist Literature as a Distinguished Scholarand Author, the Maha Bodhi Society of India, Sarnath conferred on him on 30 November 2001 the Honorary Title of Buddha Sahitya Shiromani.

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Title
India: 50 Years of Independence: 1947-97 (Volume 6)
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8170189861
Length
vi+212p., Tables; Index; 23cm.
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