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OUR MISSION-To revive the Social and Moral Teachings of Buddha and make India a casteless society.To facilitate the creation of an ecosystem for children to flourish within their adoptive and birth families.Respect for Human Rights, Commitment, Transparency, Integrity, Excellence, Compassion for all living beings. To bridge the gap between urban and rural for the country India.
About The Buddhist Society Of India
The Buddhist Society of India is a Religious Public Trust founded by Bodhisatva Bharat Ratna Babasahab Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar in the year 1954 and got it registered on 04th May, 1955 under the Indian Societies Registration Act, 1860 vide Registration No. 3227. Later, as per the requirements it was also registered under the Bombay Public Trust Act, 1950 (now Maharashtra Public Trust Act, 1950) vide Registration No. F-982 (Bom) dated 06th July, 1977.
The chief aim and objective of The Buddhist Society of India is to spread Social and Moral Teachings of The Buddha in India and abroad. The roots of establishment of The Buddhist Society of India lies in the First Conference of The World Fellowship of Buddhist held in the year 1954 now having its headquarters at Thailand Bangkok.
The Buddhist Society of India is one of the Regional Centre of The World Fellowship of Buddhist, Thailand, Bangkok and having Standing Secretary post of Buddhist Pancasila Samadana Committee of The WFB, Thailand. The Buddhist Society of India is working on establishment of World Buddhist University, Buddhist Seminary and Buddhist Health Care System within a span of 5 years of time.
Thoughts Of our Great Leader.
- “I measure the progress of a community by the degree of progress which women have achieved.”
- “I like the religion that teaches liberty, equality, and fraternity.”
- “Be educated, be organized, and be agitated.”
Who was lord buddha?
Gautam Buddha is popularly called Lord Buddha or The Buddha. He was a great and religious leader of ancient India. He is regarded as the founder of Buddhism, which is one of the most followed religions in the world today.
The followers of Buddha are now called Buddhists which means the enlightened beings, the ones who have rediscovered the path to freedom starting from ignorance, craving to the cycle of rebirth and suffering. Buddha himself propagated it for nearly 45 years.
His teachings are based on his insights of suffering and dissatisfaction ending in a state called Nirvana.
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