- Gail
Omvedt (2
August 1941 – 25
August 2021) was an American-born
Indian sociologist and
human rights activist. She was a
prolific writer and published...
- Po****r Prakashan. 26
November 2003. ISBN 9788185604633 – via
Google Books.
Omvedt, Gail (15
August 2017). Ambedkar.
Penguin Random House India Private Limited...
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under M. L. Kasare's leadership, a
similar grand pillar has been erected.
Omvedt 2003, pp. 261–262. Jenkins,
Laura Dudley (11
April 2019). "Ambedkarite Buddhists:...
- insensitive". The News Minute. 27
March 2017.
Retrieved 8
October 2018.
Omvedt, Gail (2008). Ambedkar:
towards an
enlightened India. New Delhi: Penguin...
- with
Isaiah Berlin (London 2000), ISBN 978-1-84212-164-1 pp. 201–202 Gail
Omvedt (1980). We Will
Smash this Prison!.:
Indian Women in Struggle.
Women in...
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radical anti-caste movements. He was
married to
writer and activist, Gail
Omvedt until her
death in 2021.
Bharat Patankar was born on 5
September 1949 in...
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Indian Esoteric Buddhism: A
Social History of the
Tantric Movement, p. 217.
Omvedt, Gail (2003). "Buddhism in India:
Challenging Brahmanism and Caste", p....
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foundation of Brahmanism."
Bodhi (2005), pp. 33–34.
Omvedt (2003), p. 76.
Omvedt (2003), p. 72.
Omvedt, Gail (1 June 2001). "Review: The
Buddha as a Political...
- 211 were Brahmins, 37 were
Prabhus and
there was only one Shudra. Gail
Omvedt concludes that
during the
British era, the
overall literacy of Brahmins...
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History of
Buddhism Buddhism Omvedt, Gail (18
August 2003).
Buddhism in India:
Challenging Brahmanism and Caste...