Gandhi and Gandhism
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading






Dr. B.R. Ambedkar's autobiography is a powerful memoir chronicling his extraordinary life as one of India's greatest social reformers and visionaries. It takes readers on a transformative journey through his early struggles against caste discrimination, his pursuit of education and his relentless fight for social justice and human rights. The book offers insights into Ambedkar's experiences as a student, lawyer, scholar and as the chief architect of the Indian Constitution. Born into an Untouchable family, Ambedkar faced oppression but overcame obstacles to become a renowned jurist, economist and politician. He spearheaded the Modern Buddhist Movement, campaigned against discrimination against Dalits, women, and labor, and served as Independent India's first law minister. With multiple doctorates from prestigious universities, he contributed significantly to the fields of law, economics and political science. Ambedkar's autobiography is a testament to his unwavering commitment to ensuring the rights and dignity of every citizen. It serves as a guiding light, inspiring readers to perpetuate the quest for compassion, empathy, and equality, while reminding us of the sacrifices that shaped India’s history.
The book offers a critical examination of Gopal Krishna Gokhale, Mahatma Gandhi, and Muhammad Ali Jinnah, focusing on their differing ideologies and contributions to India's independence. B.R. Ambedkar, a key figure in the freedom struggle and the Indian Constitution's architect, utilizes thorough research and historical documents to analyze their unique approaches to nation-building and social reform. This work provides a nuanced perspective on India's complex struggle for independence, enriching the scholarly discourse on its political history and the legacies of these influential leaders.
Its Origin and Its Solution (Deluxe Hardbound Edition)
Focusing on the economic challenges of British colonial rule in India, this book meticulously traces the history of the Indian rupee. It explores its fluctuations and debasement while analyzing the significant impact of British monetary policies on the Indian economy. Ambedkar provides a thorough examination of these issues, shedding light on the broader implications for India's financial landscape during this period.
Untouchability among the Hindus - Problem of Habitat - Old theories of the Origin of Untouchability New Theories of the Origin of Untouchability - The New Theories and some Hard Questions - Untouchability and the Date of its Birth.
The book emphasizes the importance of embracing the teachings and philosophies of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar. It aims to inspire readers to delve into his collected writings and speeches, encouraging a deep understanding of his thoughts. The ultimate goal is to motivate individuals to reflect on these ideas and adopt them in their lives, fostering a sense of admiration and commitment to Ambedkar's vision for social change and empowerment.
The book emphasizes a profound aspiration to inspire people to not only admire Babasaheb Ambedkar but also to deeply engage with his writings and speeches. It encourages readers to explore Ambedkar's thoughts, fostering understanding and reflection, ultimately guiding them towards embracing his philosophy and transformative vision for society.
The book explores the complexities surrounding the life and teachings of Buddha, particularly the pivotal moment of his renunciation, known as Parivraja. It challenges traditional explanations for this event, questioning the common narrative that it stemmed from witnessing suffering. The author aims to clarify these issues and stimulate discussion among Buddhists and non-Buddhists alike. Key topics include Siddhartha Gautama's transformation into the Buddha, his teachings, the role of the Sangha, and his interactions with contemporaries, ultimately seeking to provide a cohesive understanding of Buddhism.