One Day Vipassana Course for old Students at Dhamma Vinaya Monastery, Khadakwasla
Vipassana meditation is the personal purification of the mind. It is the highest form of awareness—the total perception of the mind-matter phenomena in its true nature.
Bahujan Hitay Samajik Bandhilki Sanstha
Established: 2015 (Pune,Maharashtra-India)
Registered Charitable Trust – F-46355/P.
Exempt under 80G of Income tax Act – 1961.
FCRA registered under The Govt. Of India
Established: 2015 (Pune,Maharashtra-India)
Registered Charitable Trust – F-46355/P.
Exempt under 80G of Income tax Act – 1961.
FCRA registered under The Govt. Of India
- Organise committed and dedicated intellectuals class to fulfill mission of Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar of establishing Society on eternal principal of Justice, Liberty, Equality and Fraternity.
- We are fully committed to protect, promote, and further the interests and the well- being of Bahujans in India through education programme as KG TO PG.
- We are committed to influence the agenda, processes, programmes, initiatives and actions of the government, private sector and civil society to make them inclusive, representative and accountable through Entrepreneurship Development/Industrial Clusters Development/Employment generation Programmes.
- We are committed to ensuring that Bahujans are respected through Dhamma Prachar and Prasar by its golden cultural heritage laid in the history of Buddhist India.
- We are committed to ensure upliftment of woman’s through woman empowerment programmes.
- We are committed to working towards Bahujans in which sustainable development and eliminating poverty would have the highest priority through establishing Banks and Credit Co-operative Societies.
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Bharat Ratna Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar(Babasaheb)
(MA., Ph.D., M.Sc., D.Sc., Barrister-at-Law, L.L.D., D.Litt)
Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (14 April 1891 – 6 December 1956), popularly known as Baba Saheb, was an Indian jurist, economist, politician and social reformer who inspired the Dalit Buddhist Movement and campaigned against social discrimination against Untouchables (Dalits), while also supporting the rights of women and labour.He was Independent India’s first law minister, the principal architect of the Constitution of India and a founding father of the Republic of India.
” My social philosophy may be said to be enshrined in three words: liberty, equality and fraternity. Let no one, however, say that I have borrowed by philosophy from the French Revolution. I have not. My philosophy has roots in religion and not in political science. I have derived them from the teachings of my Master, the Buddha ” .
“Impermanent are all compounded things.”
When one perceives this with true insight,
then one becomes detached from suffering;
this is the path of purification.
“Believe nothing,
no matter where you read it,
or who said it,
no matter if I have said it,
unless it agrees
with your own
reason and your own common sense.”
“Teach this triple truth to all:
A generous heart,
kind speech,
and a life of
service and compassion
are the things
which renew humanity.”
“Anger will never disappear so
long as thoughts of resentment
are cherished in the mind.
Anger will disappear
just as
soon as thoughts of
resentment are forgotten.”
“One should strive to understand
what underlies
sufferings and
diseases – and aim
for health
and well-being while
gaining in the path.”