Saturday, 15 December 2012

BABA SAHEB AMBEDKAR- EK MASIHA


B.R Ambedkar was the voice of 80 percent of the  population of India at the time of independence .He has struggled whole life for the betterment of backward society  of India  He was born on 14 April 1891 in Maharashtra in the poor  shudras family. At the time of his birth shudra was the  most backward community and comprised 80 percent of  the population. To take birth in shudra was the greatest sin  at that time. The life of shudra was more miserable  compared to the insect of sewage.  They had no access to study as it could have opened their  eyes. They had no right to property; they could earn only  to survive. They were the prey of extreme degree of  inequality and discrimination and also there was a system  of very harsh punishment for those who didn’t follow the  Dharma rule.  For example ---  Boiling oil were put into the ears of those who  listened to the words holy books, red hot iron  rod was to be inserted the eyes of those who  dared to look into the eyes of Brahmins, shudras  have to remain slave by birth, the ladies of  shudras were treated as the sex object by the  Brahmins, they were adjusted in a very small  corner far from the village, they were considered  untouchables and they had to carry broom on  their waist while walking because earth was  considered to become impure by their footprints  , they had no access to the mandir and God  because even God were considered to become  impure by their touch...and much more...  Brahmins law was imposed as a strict law of state. The  holy books of Hinduism were full of casteism, inequality,  discrimination, blind beliefs, heaven and hell, God and  Ghost. These holy books were designed to fulfill the  greed and lust of the Brahmins for power. These books  stated that miserable and dirty life of shudras was the  result of their deeds of previous life.  According to Brahmins they were born from the mouth of  Brahma, proving themselves as the most divine,  Kshatriyas to be born from the hands of Brahma, vashya  to be born from the stomach of Brahma and shudras to be  born from the foot off the Brahma, thus proving them to be  the most backward by God.  History shows that Brahmins were the fraud nomads from  middle Asia who visited India in 2500 BC. Their lust and  greed was highly encouraged after seeing the situation of  innocent people here. So they created hinduism as the  tool to rule over the country.  This is little glance of Hinduism. In this type of hellish  environment Baba Sahib was born.  There is no need to mention the amount of labour and  pain bared for his education; he not only struggled to study  here but also in abroad for further education.  After the thirty-five years of study and research on various  topics in various subjects, especially on Religion, he wrote  many books for the re-establishment of humanist and  socialist society.  He has not only written books for the upliftment of  backward/scheduled Hindus but also taught and  awakened the people by various reform program,  meetings, and demonstration. He stated that "Burn all the  black pages of Hindu religion which kept you in dark and  exploited you for such a long time."  He started the movement at a large scale to oppose the  policies oh Hinduism and dharma kanoon. He made  people to reject customs, tradition, and fears and believes  and practices. He taught them how to lead a good life and  fight for their rights. He also struggled to enforce equality,  fraternity and liberty into the Indian constitution. He  had a major role in reservation of backward/scheduled  caste in various field to uplift them up to the level of other  class of society.  It would not be wrong to say that he would have provided  equal opportunity to all the people of India had their not  been interruption from M.K Gandhi and his dramatized  ansans, equality would have been practiced by whole  India by now.  The ratio of today is not very different/less from that time LIKE http://www.facebook.com/indianeedrevolution TO SUBSCRIBE US.

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