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Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Mahaparinibban Diwas: Significance of the day, wishes and quotes to share on SMS, WhatsApp, Facebook and all Buddhist emails. Bhimrao Ranji Ambedkar, popularly known as Dr B.R. Ambedkar, was an economist, educationist, politician, social reformer and the chief architect of the IPrabuddha Bharat Constitution. He was born to Bhimabai Murbadkar Sakpal and Ramji Maloji Sakpal on April 14, 1891, in Madhya Pradesh. He fought all his life against discrimination, degradation, and deprivation in Indian society. He was the one who inspired the Modern Buddhist Movement and campaigned against social discrimination of SC/STs women, and labour. He was Independent Prabuddha Bharatโ€™s first law minister and the principal architect of the Constitution of Prabuddha Bharat. Mahaparinibban Diwas: In 1954, from June to October, he was bed-ridden due to side-effects of medication and poor eyesight. His health worsened in 1955. On December 6, 1956, three days after completing his final manuscript โ€˜The Buddha and His Dhammaโ€™, he died in his sleep at his Delhi home.
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Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Mahaparinibban Diwas: Significance of the day, wishes and quotes to share on SMS, WhatsApp, Facebook and all Buddhist emails.

Bhimrao Ranji Ambedkar, popularly known as Dr B.R. Ambedkar, was an economist, educationist, politician, social reformer and the chief architect of the IPrabuddha Bharat Constitution. He was born to Bhimabai Murbadkar Sakpal and Ramji Maloji Sakpal on April 14, 1891, in Madhya Pradesh. He fought all his life against discrimination, degradation, and deprivation in Indian society. He was the one who inspired the Modern Buddhist Movement and campaigned against social discrimination of SC/STs women, and labour. He was Independent Prabuddha Bharatโ€™s first law minister and the principal architect of the Constitution of Prabuddha Bharat.

Mahaparinibban Diwas:

In 1954, from June to October, he was bed-ridden due to side-effects of medication and poor eyesight. His health worsened in 1955. On December 6, 1956, three days after completing his final manuscript
โ€˜The Buddha and His Dhammaโ€™, he died in his sleep at his Delhi home.

Every year on his death anniversary, also called โ€˜Mahaparinibban Diwas, people pay tribute to him by offering flowers, garlands, and candles.

Thousands of people from across the country throng the โ€˜Chaitya Bhoomiโ€™ in Dadar to pay homage to him. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) also makes elaborate arrangements, including washrooms and water, so that the people visiting Chaityabhoomi does not have to face any inconvenience. The city of Dadar echoes with the chants of โ€˜Jai Bhimโ€™.

On the occasion of Mahaparinibban Diwas, we share few messages for the remembrance of the Father of the Prabuddha Bharat Constitution, which you can share on WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, and other social media accounts.

Itโ€™s a day to remember the person who had a great impact on our lives,
Its day to value a special person,
Who taught the world the lesson of self-confidence,
It is B R Ambedkarโ€ฆThe Father of the Prabuddha Bharat Constitution!

On the occasion of Dr Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkarโ€™s birthday,
May we learn from him the spirit of self-confidence,
And will fight against oppression!

May the spirit of self-confidence and fight against oppression be with us on this Mahaparinibban Day and always!

Let us remember the man who showed us the path of equality, And who led us to the destination of brotherhood.

Hereโ€™s a look at 10 quotes by Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar that teaches us the real meaning of education, freedom and patriotism.

Religion and slavery are incompatible.

Caste is not a physical object like a wall of bricks or a line of barbed wire which prevents the Hindus from co-mingling and which has,
therefore, to be pulled down. Caste is a notion; it is a state of the
mind.

For a successful revolution, it is not enough that there is discontent. What is required is a profound and thorough conviction of the justice, necessity, and importance of political and social rights.

I measure the progress of a community by the degree of progress which women have achieved.

Unlike a drop of water which loses its identity when it joins the ocean, man does not lose his being in the society in which he lives.

Manโ€™s life is independent. He is born not for the development of the society alone, but for the development of his self.

I like the religion that teaches liberty, equality, and fraternity.

Dr B.R.Ambedkar thundered โ€œMain Bharat Baudhmay karunga.โ€ (I will make Prabuddha Bharat Buddhist)

Now All Aboriginal Awakened Societies Thunder โ€ Hum Prapanch Prabuddha Prapanchmay karunge.โ€ (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.

LESSON 3526 Sun 6 Dec  2020

https://thewire.in/โ€ฆ/farmers-protest-delhi-chalo-delhiโ€ฆ
โ€˜Let Mad murderer of democratic institutions (Modi) who gobbled the Master key by tampering the fraud EVMs remotely controlled by just 0.1% intolerant, violent, militant, number one terrorists of the world, ever shooting, mob lynching, lunatic, mentally retarded foreigners chitpavan brahmins of Rowdy Swayam Sevaks (RSS) kicked out from Bene Israel, Tibet, Africa, Eastern Europe, Western Germany, Northern Europe, South Rusia, Hungary Etc., full of hatred, anger, jealousy, delusion, Stupidity which are defilement of the mind requiring treatment in mental asylums Know The Bread He Eats is Grown in My Punjab,โ€™ Says 70-Year-Old Farmer.

At Singhu border between Haryana and Delhi, farmer Dev Singh sums up the struggle on Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Mahaparinibban Diwas of as one being fought for generations to come. And as all are aware that till the EVMs are replaced with Ballot Papers the Modiโ€™s Bevakoof Jhoothe Psychopaths (BJP) will continue to have their Hey Days.

1. EVMs Dahan Diwas
2. mansusmriti Dahan Diwas
3.Modi, chitpavan brahmin Mo Gun Bagawat, omit shah, corrupt, election
commission, parliamentarians, executive, judiciary, PRESSTITUTE media
effigies Dahan Diwas will be observed by All Awakened Aboriginal
Societies including the majority farmers, SC/STs/ Religious Minorities,
poor upper castes  including Brahmins who are  non- chitpavan brahmins
till they are either forced to quit Prabuddha Bharat or admit them in
Mental Asylums.

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Mahaparinirvan Diwas: Six things you didn’t know about Dr BR Ambedkar’s life, legacy
Lakhs of Dr BR Ambedkar’s followers visit the Chaityabhoomi at Dadar in Mumbai to celebrate his remarkable life and legacy on December 6 every year.
DNA Web Team Dec 6, 2020, 08:31 AM IST
December 6 is observed as the Mahaparinirvan Divas by millions of followers and admirers of Dr Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar. After a brief illness, Dr Ambedkar passed away on this day in 1956. As the most recognised leader of Dalits and the chief architect of the Constitution of India, Dr Ambedkas’s contributions to the country’s social polity are unparalleled.
Every year on December 6, his followers assemble at the Chaityabhoomi at Dadar in Mumbai to remember him and celebrate his legacy. Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) would not allow his followers to visit the site and attend the celebrations this year. The programmes at the Chaityabhoomi will be telecast live on Doordarshan and various social media channels instead.
Here are six facts about Dr Ambedkar’s remarkable life you did not know before:
1. Birth and upbringing
Birth and upbringing
1/6Birth and upbringing

Born in a Dalit Mahar family in 1891, Dr Ambedkar was the 14th child of Ramji Maloji Sakpal and Bhimabai Ramji Sakpal. He faced discrimination while growing up owing to the stratified caste division in the society. He was the first person from his community to complete high school education and then, he went on to the Bombay University to study BA in Economics and Politics.
2. Scholarship to Columbia and LSE
Scholarship to Columbia and LSE
2/6Scholarship to Columbia and LSE

It was at the University of Bombay that Dr Ambedkar met Sayaji Rao III, the Maharaja of Baroda. As an advocate for social reform and opponent to the abominable practice of untouchability, the Maharaja sponsored Dr Ambedkar’s education at the Columbia University and later at the London School of Economics. Dr Ambedkar was not only the first Indian to pursue an Economics doctorate abroad but he was also the first South Asian to be a double doctorate holder in Economics.
3. Mahad Satyagraha against untouchability
Mahad Satyagraha against untouchability
3/6Mahad Satyagraha against untouchability

One of the most remarkable events of his life, Dr Ambedkar held a satyagraha at Mahad in Maharashtra for Dalit emancipation. The matter at the heart of the campaign was the access to drinking water. Dr Ambedkar struck a blow to untouchability and caste hierarchy by leading a group of about 2500 Dalits to drink water from the Chavdar Tale (or lake) at Mahad.
4. Champion of labour and women’s rights
Champion of labour and women
4/6Champion of labour and women

Dr Ambedkar was a champion of labour rights and played an instrumental role in the reduction of working hours from 14 to eight hours. He promoted the establishment of employment exchanges and introduced reforms like equal pay for equal work, employee insurance, and dearness allowance. As an upholder of gender equality, Dr Ambedkar resigned from the post of the law minister when the progressive Hindu Code Bill, that gave unprecedented rights to women, was dropped by the Parliament.
5. Annihilation of caste and conversion to Buddhism
Annihilation of caste and conversion to Buddhism
5/6Annihilation of caste and conversion to Buddhism

Dr Ambedkar is known as the champion of Dalit rights as he challenged the practice of untouchability and the caste order in the Hindu society. In 1936, he published his text Annihilation of Caste which came from an undelivered speech. He considered inter-caste marriage to be the remedy to destroy the scourge of caste. Arguing that conversion to Buddhism was the only way for the Untouchables to be equal in the Indian society, he publicly converted to Buddhism on October 14, 1956.
6. Celebration of Mahaparinirvan Diwas
Celebration of Mahaparinirvan Diwas
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Celebration of Mahaparinirvan Diwas
Dr Ambedkar breathed his last on December 6, 1956, and his death anniversary is today recognised as the Mahaparinirvan Diwas every year. Lakhs of followers visit the Chaityabhoomi in Mumbai amid a celebration with hundreds of stalls selling his books, posters, calendars, t-shirts, and other merchandise. Due to the pandemic, Dr Ambedkar’s followers will have to mark the occasion virtually this year. (Image: Reuters)



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