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Who was buddist in storeyed house lesson

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Bayaji, a Dalit, left his native village to work as a labourer in the dockyard of Bombay. After reaching the age of sixty he retired and returned home hoping to settle into his ancestral village.

Bayaji's dream was to build a house out of his earnings and it is to be a storeyed house.

With the thought in his mind, Bhujaba entered his wada, the big house. Exchanging pleasantries with people he met on the way, Bayaji reached the public building called Takkya in the untouchables' settlement. The building was named Buddha Vihar by those who had embraced Buddhism.

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