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  1. Riddles in Hinduism is an English language book by the Indian social reformer and political leader B. R. Ambedkar, aimed at enlightening the Hindus, and challenging the sanatan (static) view of Hindu civilization circulated by " European scholars and Brahmanic theology".

  2. 10. Aug. 2022 · He is a scholar in Hindu Scriptures and its History. This book essentially presents the contradictions which Dr.Ambedkar feels were introduced by the vested interest of Brahminism. Manipulative interpolations of concepts, ideas and gods created the present Hinduism.

  3. RIDDLE NO.1 (THE DIFFICULTY OF KNOWING WHY ONE IS A HINDU) There is a confluence of cultures in India. It is a congeries of communities that consist of different religions’ followers like Hindus, Muslims, Parsis, Christians, etc. Now, if a Parsi is asked why he is so, he will answer that it is because he is a follower of Zoraster.

  4. At a time when the state and the Hindu right are painting Ambedkar as a ‘Hindu’ figure, this fierce critique—now with illuminating annotations— shows us how and why Ambedkar had no love for Hinduism. In his introduction, Kancha Ilaiah shepherd tells us why Hinduism is facing its biggest ever challenge from dalitbahujans. Ambedkar was ...

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  5. 6. Dez. 2017 · Riddle No. 1 : The difficulty of knowing why one is a Hindu. Riddle No. 2 : The Origin Of The Vedas—The Brahminic Explanation or An Exercise In The Art Of. Circumlocution. Riddle No. 3 : The Testimony Of Other Shastras On The Origin Of The Vedas.

  6. Riddles in Hinduism by B.R Ambedkar is a scathing remark on the well-established tenets of Hinduism. The introduction by Kancha Ilaiah sets a good base for the book. He talks about Ambedkar's life, different roles he played and his critique of Hinduism.

  7. Riddles in Hinduism is an English language book by the Indian social reformer and political leader B. R. Ambedkar, aimed at enlightening the Hindus, and challenging the sanatan (static) view of Hindu civilization circulated by " European scholars and Brahmanic theology".