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Bhim sir. “I agree with the Congressmen that no country is good enough
to rule over other. But I must also take the liberty to tell them
point-blank that the proposition does not end there and that it is
equally true that no class is good enough to rule over another class”-
Babasaheb.
As proposed by manusmriti the chitpavan brahmins are 1st
rate athmas (souls) Kshatriya, vysia, Shudra are 2nd, 3rd, 4th rate
souls. The aboriginal SC/STs as having no souls at all. So that the
chitpavan brahmins can rule over them. But the Buddha never believed in
any soul. He said all are equal. Therefore we’re Buddhists.

Vishwa Rathna Dr B.R.Ambedkar thundered β€œMain Bharat Baudhmay karunga.” (I will make Prabuddha Bharat Buddhist)

Now All Aboriginal Awakened Societies Thunder ” Hum Vishwa Prabuddhamay karunge.” (We will make world Prabuddha Prapanch)

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Introduction to Pure land Buddhism 1-Powerful dharma door for exiting 3 realms
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The
fundamental teaching of Buddhism is the understanding that cycle of
birth and death can be endless without the help of and effective dharma
door for liberation. According to Buddhist sutra, we are living in an
ending dharma time when it is extremely hard to cultivate Precept,
Samadhi (meditation), Wisdom and get enlightened in a lifetime. Zen,
Chan, Theravada method belongs to this category. Furthermore, this
method can not be applied for the mass (for layman) for spiritual
awakening
Fortunately,
Gautama Buddha introduce to us a unique and powerful dharma door that
can be used for the mass of all sentient beings, which can be cultivated
by anyone. The method is called “The Pure land Buddhism”

There are 2 stages, the first realistic stage is to be rebirth in
Amitabha Buddha’s Pure Land by the method of Faith, Vow and Practice.
Once you are there, you are safe from the danger of being incarnated
from 3 realms. Then the second stage of cultivation to Perfect
Enlightenment is straightforward and much easier.
The Example of Pure Land Buddhism
How
often does a particular school or regional variant of Buddhism lose its
authenticity? If Buddhism loses its horticulture, its adepts, it cannot
expect to remain fully authentic. We will see some examples where this
seems to have occurred, but I think we will find it is far less common
than might be imagined. Buddhism has shown itself to be extremely
resilient.
Let’s
consider Pure Land Buddhism, which we encountered in the last chapter
as a huge movement over the last many centuries in East Asia, but which
is also widely criticized as promoting an inauthentic devotional path of
practice, the nien-fo, the invocation of the name of Amitabha Buddha,
with the promise of rebirth in the Western Pure Land as the primary
goal. What sets off alarms for the adept or reasonably literate Buddhist
is the appeal to an external power for salvation, bypassing the
Buddha’s teaching of karma, that our own deeds determine our attainments
or future well-being. Pure Land’s appeal to a higher power has been
compared to the Abrahamic faiths and has provided a sitting duck for
Theravadins who seek to disparage the Mahayana, for indeed it represents
a large proportion of the entirety of Mahayana practice throughout East
Asia.
The
point I want to make here is that Pure Land is Folk Buddhism pure and
simple, and therefore need not bear any responsibility for authenticity.
The only thing that makes Pure Land distinct from other Folk Buddhist
understandings and practices is its immense popularity and its
organization as movement with an independent identity. On the one hand,
the Pure Land movement has the hallmarks of Folk Buddhism: Its
single-focused practice, its devotional quality, its easy-answer easily
comprehended and implemented approach, and its popular appeal. For much
of its history in China it has been promoted through specifically lay
organizations, often called White Lotus Societies, and grown through
proselytizing among the laity.
On
the other hand, the Pure Land movement does not seem to be a cultic
bubble that has dislodged itself from Adept Buddhism. The Pure Land has
historically almost never been a separate school but has rather taken
hold within and across non-Pure Land schools that have sustained an
Adept Buddhism alongside a Folk Buddhism. For instance, scholars can
make out no commonly recognized monastic lineage of Pure Land patriarchs
analogous to that found in Ch’an, T’ien-T’ai or other major schools in
East Asia, and many of the monastic names historically associated with
Pure Land turn out to be affiliated with non-Pure Land schools. Even
today the Ch’an/Pure Land syncretism is the norm for Chinese temples.81
In short, Pure Land is a Folk Buddhist practice almost always tethered
to, and recognizing the authority of, a domesticated Adept Buddhism.
Like many Folk Buddhist practices and understandings, Pure Land has been
promoted within the various schools, even by and for monastics, as a
part of a healthy Sasana. Its existence is no more evidence for the
inauthenticity of some part of Mahayana Buddhism than the belief in
forest spirits is for the inauthenticity of Burmese Buddhism or, for
that matter, than a widespread belief in creationism in America is for
the backwardness of American science. Nonetheless, we will see in the
next chapter what happens when Pure Land, in Japan, cuts itself off from
its adepts to become an independent folk school.

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Food: Where Does it Comes From?
Sources of Food
Food
is the fuel of life. Without food, humans cannot survive. So it is
important for us to know where our food actually comes from. Like did
you know that cake is actually made from food that comes from plants?
Let us learn more about sources of food.

Sources of Food

Well,
there are two sources of food – plants and animals. All of the food we
eat comes from either of these two. The processed food we eat in our
daily lives (like chips, cakes, pizzas, sandwiches etc) is a combination
of various ingredients that are sourced from either plants or animals.
Let’s take a look at both.

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Plants as a Source of Food

Much
of the food we eat comes from plants, trees, crops, bushes, leaves and
sometimes even roots. The most obvious examples of the foods we source
from plants are fruits and vegetables. All of the fruits and vegetables
grow on plants.

Another such example of food from plants are
crops. These are rice, wheat, maize, millets, barley etc. which are the
seeds of the crop plants. After we grom them, they are harvested. The
majority of processed food like flour, bread, biscuits etc we consume is
sourced from crop plants.

Now those animals who only eat food
obtained from plants are known as herbivores. Some examples are cows,
zebras, hippos, giraffes, buffalos etc. Then humans who only rely on
foods from plants are vegetarians. Let us take at examples of some foods
we get from plants and their different parts

Fruits: Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Mangoes
Leaves: Spinach, Coriander, Kale, Lettuce
Root: Potato, Carrots, Turnips
Seeds: Rice, wheat, maize, nuts (peanuts, almonds)
Animals as a Source of Food

Not
all of our food comes from plants. A good portion of the food we eat
comes from animals, mostly cattle. Cattle are farmed animals, which are
specifically raised to be butchered for our food requirements. There are
a few animals that are hunted (killed in their natural habitat) like
deer or rabbits or even kangaroos (especially in Australia).

Some examples of such meat and their sources are

Chicken (poultry)
Bacon/pork which comes from pigs
Mutton which is from lambs
Venison from deer
Beef from cows and buffalos
Chevon which is goat meat
Another
source of food is seafood. This is fishes and other sea creatures like
crabs, lobsters, oysters etc that we catch. They too are consumed by
humans and are an important source of food in coastal regions
especially.

Then we come to the dairy products. This is milk,
curd, cream, cheese, butter, eggs etc. These are also sources of food we
get from animals. All of these are made from milk and/or eggs which
comes from animals such as cows, buffalos, goats etc. Honey is also
another food we get from animals, namely bees.

The animals which
eat other animals are carnivores like lions, tigers, leopards etc. And
an animal that eats both animals and plants are omnivores like dogs and
cats. People who consume meat or fish are generalized as
non-vegetarians.

Solved Question for You

Question: Where do we get sugar from?

Answer:
Sugar is another food that we get from plants. Sugar is a product when
we process sugarcane (which is a plant). The juice is extracted from the
sugarcane and then boiled to form a thick syrup. This syrup is then
crystallized to give us sugar crystals.


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