How did B.R. Ambedkar view self-respect? Answer in 6-7 lines.
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In Nagpur, after leaving the Hindu religion and accepting Buddhism on 14th October 1956, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar prescribed 22 vows to his followers. He knew that remaining in the Hindu religion will bring no kind of progress to anyone. In that religion, the basic principles have no depth. For some, the hierarchy of the Hindu religion brings profits; this is true for the superior classes and castes. But what of the others? If a Brahmin woman delivers a child, from then on her vision is on any high court judge’s place which might fall vacant. If one of low caste sweeper women is brought to bed, her vision turns toward the place of a sweeper. Such strange arrangements the Hindu religious class system has made. What improvements can come from this system? Progress can come only in the Buddhist religion.
Thus by prescribing the 22 Vows, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar tumbled down the burden – the burden of Vaishya, Kshatriya and Brahmin. Through these vows one can remove all the doubts and suspicions and will help them to lead a stage of full knowledge.
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B.R. Ambedkar viewed self-respect as the most vital factor in life, without which man was cipher.
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