The Buddha has inspired the generation of people who cut science, society, and politics because he symbolizes ethics, spirituality, morality, social change, logic and science, congressional members of Jairam Ramesh’s Parliament, when speaking at the time.
Ramesh, the latest book, ‘The Light of Asia-Poetry who defines the Buddha’, focuses on eponymous poetry by British poet writer Sir Edwin Arnold, said he wrote a book from every Indian life, and because the poem appealed to him.
“All Indians are lured and fascinated by Buddhist life because he is not only a historical figure, but also a revolutionary and social leader …
and Arnold’s book has an extraordinary impact on not only Western, but also Asia,” he added.
In the conversation with Rajiv Malhotra, a Bachelor of Indasi Studies, Ramesh also said he considered Arnold’s poem as a seminal text because it focused on humanity, not the divinity of the Buddha.
“Even a scientist like CV Raman, in his Nobel reception speech, described Arnold’s poem as a person who influenced him …
it was a great tragedy of our lives that we had adopted the Buddhist symbol without adopting the principles and practices he symbolized.
Symbols our national is four lions sarnath.
our national flag has a Dharma chakra.
Buddhist symbols permeat the country of Indians, but having the life of the Buddha makes a substantial and significant difference with the idea of our social equality, or our ideas about brotherhood? Unfortunately, no, “said Ramesh.