For The Welfare, Happiness, Peace of All Sentient and Non-Sentient Beings and for them to Attain Eternal Peace as Final Goal.
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KUSHINARA NIBBANA BHUMI PAGODA-is a 18 feet Dia All White Pagoda with a table or, but be sure to having above head level based on the usual use of the room.
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116 CLASSICAL LANGUAGES and planning to project Therevada Tipitaka in
Buddha’s own words and Important Places like Lumbini, Bodhgaya,Saranath,
Kushinara, Etc., in 3D 360 degree circle vision akin to
Circarama
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WHITE HOME
668, 5A main Road, 8th Cross, HAL III Stage,
Prabuddha Bharat Puniya Bhumi Bengaluru
Magadhi Karnataka State
PRABUDDHA BHARAT
May you, your family members and all sentient and non sentient beings be ever happy, well and secure!
Constitution of India-Part 1 - The Union and its Territory-Article 1Name and territory of the Union in 29) Classical English,Roman,101) Classical Tamil-பாரம்பரிய இசைத்தமிழ் செம்மொழி,06) Classical Devanagari,Classical Hindi-Devanagari- शास्त्रीय हिंदी,16) Classical Bengali-ক্লাসিক্যাল বাংলা,40) Classical Gujarati-ક્લાસિકલ ગુજરાતી,54) Classical Kannada- ಶಾಸ್ತ್ರೀಯ ಕನ್ನಡ,69) Classical Malayalam-ക്ലാസിക്കൽ മലയാളം,72) Classical Marathi-क्लासिकल माओरी,75) Classical Nepali-शास्त्रीय म्यांमार (बर्मा),77) Classical Odia (Oriya),82) Classical Punjabi-ਕਲਾਸੀਕਲ ਪੰਜਾਬੀ,86) Classical Sanskrit छ्लस्सिचल् षन्स्क्रित्,91) Classical Sindhi,103) Classical Telugu- క్లాసికల్ తెలుగు,108) Classical Urdu- کلاسیکی اردو
29) Classical English,Roman,
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Dr B.R.Ambedkar thundered “Main Bharat Baudhmay karunga.” (I will make Prabuddha Bharat Buddhist)
Now
All Aboriginal Awakened Societies Thunder ” Hum Prapanch Prabuddha Bharatmay karunge.” (We will make world Prabuddha Prapanch)
People
have started returning back to their original home Buddhism. The whole
world will follow the teachings of the Awakened One with Awareness for
their happiness, welfare and peace to enable them to attain Eternal
Bliss as their Final Goal.
https://www.constitutionofindia.net/constitution_of_india/the_union_and_its_territory/articles
(1) India, that is Bharat, shall be a Union of States.
(2) The States and the territories thereof shall be as specified in the First Schedule.
(3) The territory of India shall comprise —
(a) the territories of the States;
(b) the Union territories specified in the First Schedule; and
(c) such other territories as may be acquired.
Article 1, Draft Constitution, 1948
(1) India shall be a Union of States.
(2) The States shall mean the States for the time being specified in Parts I, II and III of the First Schedule.
(3) The territory of India shall comprise-
(a) The territories of the States;
(b) The territories for the time being specified in Part IV of the First Schedule; and
(c) Such other territories as may be acquired.
Draft Article 1 (Article 1) was debated on 15th and 17th November 1948, and 17th and 18th September 1949. It defines the name and territory of India.
A member of the Drafting Committee clarified the object of using the term ‘Union of States’:
it was to make it explicit that India was a federation of states.
The federation was an indestructible unit and not a result of an
agreement between states.
Another member proposed to add ‘Secular, Federal, Socialist’ to ‘Union of States’. He argued that, as the Preamble of the Constitution was not yet adopted, Draft Article 1 should embody ‘aspirations’ that the Constitution seeks to achieve. The Chairman of the Drafting Committee opposed
this amendment. He noted that the social and economic policy decisions
were to be taken by elected parliamentarians. To encode the form of
society would destroy ‘democracy altogether’. He further pointed out
several Directive Principles of the State Policy including the right to
livelihood, redistribution of material resources and equal pay for
equal work were socialistic. There was no need to include ‘socialist’ in Draft Article 1.
Some members suggested alternative names to India. One wanted ‘Bharat’ or ‘Hind’ to gain more prominence and to be placed before ‘India’. Another suggested ‘Union of Indian Socialistic republics U. I. S. R.’ on the lines of the U. S. S. R.
When all the proposals were put to vote, they were negatived. The Assembly adopted Draft Article 1 on 18 September 1949.
101) Classical Tamil-பாரம்பரிய இசைத்தமிழ் செம்மொழி,
06) Classical Devanagari,Classical Hindi-Devanagari- शास्त्रीय हिंदी,
16) Classical Bengali-ক্লাসিক্যাল বাংলা,
75) Classical Nepali-शास्त्रीय म्यांमार (बर्मा),
77) Classical Odia (Oriya),
82) Classical Punjabi-ਕਲਾਸੀਕਲ ਪੰਜਾਬੀ,
86) Classical Sanskrit छ्लस्सिचल् षन्स्क्रित्,
91) Classical Sindhi,
103) Classical Telugu- క్లాసికల్ తెలుగు,