-
Navayāna (Devanagari: नवयान, IAST:
Navayāna,
meaning "New Vehicle"),
otherwise known as
Navayāna Buddhism,
refers to the
socially engaged school of Buddhism...
- He re-interpreted
Buddhism and
created a new
school of
Buddhism called Navayana. The
movement has
sought to be a
socially and
politically engaged form...
-
Navayana is an
independent anti-caste
Indian publishing house based in New Delhi,
strongly influenced by
Ambedkarite ideas. It was
founded by S. Anand...
- in
Anuradhapura , Sri Lanka.
Almost all
Marathi Buddhists belong to the
Navayana tradition, a 20th-century
Buddhist revival movement in
India that received...
-
human instincts.
These vows
demonstrate both the
social movement aspect of
Navayana Buddhism, and
demonstrate its core
deviation from
earlier sects of Buddhism...
-
Dhammachakra Pravartan Day and Buddha's
Birthday are
three major festivals of
Navayana Buddhism.
Traditional Buddhists celebrate Losar,
Buddha Purnima and other...
-
traditions include Humanistic Buddhism,
Secular Buddhism,
Engaged Buddhism,
Navayana, the ****anese-initiated new lay
organizations of
Nichiren Buddhism such...
- academia.edu. "The
Rupture with Memory".
Navayana Publishing. 9
October 2012. "Nissim Mannathukkaren".
Navayana Publishing. 1
January 2010. "Why I Am Not...
-
Namantar Andolan (English: Name
Change Movement) was a
Dalit and
Navayana Buddhist movement to
change the name of
Marathwada University, in Aurangabad...
- electorates,
conversion out of Hinduism,
political power, rule of law,
Navayana,
among others. An
Ambedkarite is one who
follows the
philosophy of Ambedkar...