An editorial in the Maha Bodhi written nine months after the great conversion to Buddhism of hundreds of thousands of Dr Ambedkar's followers in 1956, in which Sangharakshita protests against the removal of eligibility of the new Buddhists to the scholarships and other educational concessions they were previously granted as members of the Scheduled Castes.
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This work was originally delivered as a series of lectures.
An audio book has been created from this work.
The first part of this volume consists of Sangharakshita’s writings about Anagarika Dharmapala, a Sri Lankan Buddhist who made it his life’s mission to restore the sacred site of Bodh Gaya, and whom Sangharakshita came to revere as one of the great Buddhists of the twentieth century.
The second part is made up of articles Sangharakshita wrote for the Maha Bodhi journal, first as a regular contributor and then as the editor. They include poetic and philosophical reflections on the Dharma, as well as trenchant observations on the Buddhist world and calls to action on the issues of the day.
The third part is a collection of book reviews published in the Maha Bodhi journal and other magazines over the course of nearly fifty years, from the days when the appearance of any new translation or commentary was a significant event, to more recent times, when readers could choose between hundreds of new titles.
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