The Buddha and His Dhamma presents a rational and humanistic interpretation of the life and teachings of Gautama Buddha. The book offers a clear and logical explanation of Buddhist philosophy, making it accessible to modern readers who may not be familiar with traditional Buddhist teachings. It connects ancient wisdom with contemporary social issues, making the text relevant to today’s struggles for justice and equality. The book is divided into eight sections, tracing the Buddha’s journey from his early life as Prince Siddhartha to his enlightenment and his teachings after becoming the Buddha. It reflects Ambedkar’s vision of Buddhism as not just a religion but a social revolution.
Ambedkar’s interpretation of Dhamma focuses on living an ethical, compassionate, and mindful life. He advocated Buddhism as a path for the oppressed to find dignity, freedom, and empowerment.
Reading The Buddha and His Dhamma is a spiritual journey as well as a guide to personal and societal transformation.