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Buddhism which emerged in ancient India against the Brahmanical social order, is becoming quite popular because of its secular beliefs in contemporary India. State your views giving examples.

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Buddhism, which emerged in ancient India as a response to the Brahmanic social order is indeed becoming quite popular because of its secular beliefs in contemporary India. There are several reasons for this, some of which are:

  1. Emphasis on non-violence — Buddhism has always emphasized non-violence and compassion towards all living beings, which has become increasingly relevant in contemporary India. With the rise of communal and sectarian violence, many people have turned to Buddhism as a way of promoting peace and harmony.
  2. Influence on modern Indian leaders — Several modern Indian leaders, such as Dr. B.R. Ambedkar were deeply influenced by Buddhism. Ambedkar, in particular, converted to Buddhism in 1956, and his followers have continued to promote the religion as a means of empowerment for Dalits, who have historically faced discrimination in India.
  3. Interest in meditation and mindfulness — Buddhism has also gained popularity in India due to its emphasis on meditation and mindfulness practices. Many people in contemporary India are turning to these practices as a means of coping with stress and anxiety in their daily lives.

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