01221pab a2200205 454500008004000000100003000040245005000070260000900120300001600129362001000145520064400155650001900799650001200818650001300830773003400843908000600877909001000883999001700893952010500910180718b2007 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aBellwinkel Schempp, Maren aFrom Bhakti to Buddhism: Ravidas and Ambedkar c2007 ap.2177-183. a9 Jun aKanpur holds special importance for the dalit movement since it was the cradle of the Adi Hindu movement in Uttar Pradesh. This movement had a strong impact on dalits, especially in the years following Ambedkar's conversion to Buddhism. This article examines how Ravidas became the most popular saint among the dalits in Kanpur and how the dalits accepted Buddhism in the 1980s. It also explains the emergence of Navayana Buddhism, which was conceptualised as the total rejection of Hinduism and was institutionalised with a temple and a Buddhist monk, a governing body of lay persons and a canon of public and private rites. - Reproduced. aAmbedkar, B.R. aRavidas aBuddhism aEconomic and Political Weekly aN a74256 c74256d74256 00104070aIIPAbIIPAd2018-07-19hVolume no: 42, Issue no: 23pAR74716r2018-07-19w2018-07-19yAR