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Title:God as Political Philosopher : Buddha's Challenge to Brahminism
Author:Kancha Ilaiah
ISBN:8185604444 : 9788185604442
Format:Hardback
Size:145x215mm
Pages:244
Weight: .42 Kg.
Published:Stree - April 2001
List Price: 36 Pounds Sterling
Availability:In Print
Subjects:Oriental & Indian philosophy: Philosophy of religion: Buddhism: Womens studies: India


Ilaiah demystifies Buddha whom he sees as a man and not a god and as India's first social revolutionary. Critical of the caste system, Buddha inducted low caste members into the sangha and made them his trusted advisers. Dissent was given a constructive place. In contrast with contemporary Hindu society, Buddha gave women an honoured place in the sangha. Pre-dating Socrates and Plato by years, Buddha also foreshadowed key elements of their philosophy and propounded theories of the state, the individual, and the role of society with the signal difference that he also put his ideas into practice. But European scholarship sought to deny his relevance as a thinker, while nationalistic Hindu historiography sought to subsume his achievements into a monolithic Hindu past.