TBAHD: Bodhisattva Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar ☸💙🧘♀️📿
The Man who was Siddharth Gautama☸💙🧘♀️📿
Part I—His Personality.☸💙🧘♀️📿
2. The Testimony of Eye-witnesses
This traditional view is supported by the testimony of eye-witnesses who saw him and met him while he was alive.
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One such eye-witness is a Brahmin by name Sale.
After seeing the Blessed One☸ face to face he uttered the following sentiments in praise of him.
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Arrived in the Lord’s presence☸, the Brahmin, seating himself after greetings, scanned the Lord’s body☸ for the two and thirty marks of a Superman, and in time observed them.
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Quite sure now about the presence of the two and thirty marks, Sale still did not know whether or not he had enlightenment.
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But he remembered hearing from old and aged Brahmins, teachers of teachers, that those who became Arahats, all enlightened, reveal themselves when their praises are sung, and so he made up his mind to extol the Lord☸ to his face in the following lines of eulogy:
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“Perfect of body, goodly, Lord☸, art thou, well grown, well liking, golden-hued, with teeth which gleam lustre; vigour fills the frame; the body’s full perfection manifests each single sign that marks a Superman.
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“Clear-eyed and handsome, tall, upright art thou, effulgent as a sun among thy train, so debonair, so golden-hued; why waste thy beauty’s prime as homeless anchorite.
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“As world-wide monarch thou shouldst ride in State; and indeed from sea to sea should own thy sway.
Proud princes shall thy village headmen be; rule thou mankind, as sovereign, king of kings.”
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Ananda describes the colour of his body as exceedingly clear and bright so much so that the pair of cloth of gold when placed on the body of the Blessed One☸ appears to have lost its splendour.
No wonder he was called by his opponents a glamour boy.
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Among the Provinces of India which came Under Muslim domination,
Sind was the first.
It was ruled by a Shudra king.
But the throne was usurped by a Brahmin who established his own dynasty which naturally supported the Brahmnic religion at the time of the invasion of Sind by Ibne Kassim in 712 A.D.
The ruler of Sind was Dahir.
This Dahir belonged to the dynasty of Brahmin rulers.
Heuen Tsang had noticed that the Punjab was in his time ruled by a
Kshatriya Buddhist dynasty.
This dynasty ruled Punjab till about 880 A.D.
In that year the throne was usurped by a Brahmin army commander by name Lalliya who founded the Brahmin Shahi dynasty.
As to the conversion to the faith of Islam by the Buddhist population as a cause of the fall of Buddhism☸, there can hardly be much doubt.
In his Presidential address to the early Medieval and Rajput section of the Indian History Congress held at Allahabad in 1938,
Prof. Surendra Nath Sen very rightly observed that there were two problems relating to the Medieval History of India for which no satisfactory answers were forthcoming as yet.
He mentiond two:
1️⃣one connected with the origin of the Rajputs and the
2️⃣ other to the distribution of the Muslim population in India.
The Muslim invasions of India commenced in the year 1001 A.D.
The last wave of these invasions reached Southern India in 1296
A.D. when Allauddin Khilji subjugated the Kingdom of Devagiri.
The Muslim conquest of India was really not completed by 1296.
The wars of subjugation went on between the Muslim conquerors and the local rulers who though defeated were not reduced.
But the point which requires to bear in mind is that during this period of 300 years of Muslim Wars of conquests, India was governed all over by princes
who professed the orthodox faith of Bramhanism.
Bramhanism beaten and battered by the Muslim Invaders could look to the rulers for support and sustenance and did get it.
Buddhism beaten and battered by the Muslim invaders had no such hope.
POLITICAL REFORM MUST PRECEDE SOCIAL REFORM: Bodhisattva Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar (1932)☸💙🧘♀️📿
By establishing Bahujan Samaj Party i.e. BSP🐘🇮🇳 as the third front in Indian Politics, Manywar and Behenji have very well brought Babasaheb's dream mission forward.
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It was well advised by Babasaheb (1948) that, “Political power is the key to all social progress...", so BSP is not just a political movement but it is actually a Mission to transform the society at every levels.