Mar 24, 2016

Celebrating Dr B. R. Ambedkar

This year we commemorate Dr Ambedkar’s 125th birth anniversary as well as 60 years since he converted to Buddhism along with 500,000 of his followers; thus liberating them from the oppression of the Hindu caste system.
His vision for the potential of Buddhism as creating a pure land, is not just for India, but has an important message for Buddhists worldwide.
Produced by the India Dhamma Trust, ‘Celebrating Dr B.R. Ambedkar’ is a 15 minute video in which Dhammachari Subhuti, who spends several months per year teaching in India, offers four main reasons why we might remember and honour this great man.
Celebrating Dr B. R. Ambedkar from thebuddhistcentre on Vimeo.

Mar 7, 2016

NNBY Birth



Sangarakshita
Venerable Sangarakshita brought together young hippies in England in 1960’s. By training and ordaining youngster Trirantna Bauddha Mahasangha started to flourish. Triratna started in India in 1978. Dhammachari Lokmitra, Padmavajra, Vajraketu, Padmashuri, Veerbhadra were all in their early or late 20’s when they started Buddhist movement in India. They travelled all the way from England and took difficult living conditions in India as a challenge. When we see the big expands of Triratna Bauddha Mahasangha in India, its credit goes to these then youngsters.

If we go back into the Buddhist history right at the time of Siddarth Gautama, the Buddha, himself started his search for meaning and purpose of life in much earlier age. People he trained after enlightenment like Yasha and others were in their early twenties and some even below.

Subhuti
In India since 1978 many young people cultivated themselves into better and better and responsible human beings, through Dhamma trainings offered in Triratna. In 2006, there was a small attempt by some youngsters who organized a youth retreat and invited Dhammachari Subhuti to lead it. 130 people participated. 20 amongst them decided in that retreat that we need a sharing platform that would take care of needs of young people. We need to create a structure and consistently maintain it to benefit young generation on much larger scale. They don’t know what it would be like and what is needed to be done to create such a structure. Yet they wanted to do something and therefore decided to come together every month after that event and keep thinking and take some small steps in the direction we wanted to go.

For the first year ie 2007 it was an organization without name, they did not need to rush to give it a name. This group kept coming for a day or two every month. They studied something together, went through sometimes hot, sometimes confused and directionless discussions. Yet something definitely came out of their efforts. First thing they wanted was to organize another event with even bigger numbers with better arrangements and with a planning for better outcomes. This task itself gave them an opportunity to work as a harmonious team, bring out our own talents and to bring out more than what they can out of themselves. This whole phenomena gave us a clue that this process itself is a way to cultivate young man or a woman.

In 2007 they were very successful in bringing together 700 young boys and girls at Huen Tsang retreat centre. Tried their best to offer them what they could, tried to learn through consulting them as to what kind of organization we need. After this event more people joined. Monthly meetings were larger. Funds raised. Started offering smaller trainings for 20-30 peoples between two National Conventions. Trained themselves to lead workshops or events that would be helpful for young people for their growth in whatever way possible.

In the course of this work we realized that Dr Ambedkar’s vision of Indian society and the advice he gave to follow the Buddha’s teaching to his followers are very essential in the overall growth of any young Indian. We decided to explore this further. This is what we are still doing and we think that there is still more we need to explore.

In Triratna Bauddha Mahasangha, Dhammachari Subhuti had been our guide consistently. He led our first retreat (2006) where all these ideas of new organization germinated. His exposition of Dhamma and significance of Dr Ambedkar’s vision for the world was the most important factor that brought us together. He led the first NNBY convention in 2007. Since then he lead many conventions and guided the leadership of NNBY. Without his support NNBY could have not existed.

NNBY is born in the context of Triratna Bauddha Mahasangha. Ven. Urgen Sangharakshita’s presentation of the Dhamma and practices are at the core of our existence. Sangha members are always there to teach, guide and help us. Many youngster have been inspired to deepen their going for refuge to Buddha, Dhamma and Sangha and become members of Triratna Bauddha Sangha.

By the mid 2007 all of us came for a conclusion that out of few suggested titles, National Network of Buddhist Youth, would be a name we would like to keep. In 2014 we are still known by this name. Buddhist youth is not a religious or sectarian name, for us it is an identity of young people in India who wants to unite by going beyond various caste identities. To leave behind the old caste identity we need some positive identity in its place. For us Buddhist youth is an identity to go beyond fractured, fraction, separating or discriminating identities of caste and sub caste that we carry everywhere in India. It is clear to us going beyond caste identity is not a matter of concern only for people from lower caste or so called Dalit background, but it is a matter of concern for every Indian youth who wishes to live as an individual in new Indian society.

‘Network’ is for us a free association of individuals and groups who stands and support of each other without any obligation. Network’ diffuses the possibilities of any kind of central authority that would dictates the organization. What leads the network is an organically grown leadership within the network. Organically grown leadership means individuals who are widely respected and trusted by various groups and individuals come together in friendships and make collective efforts to protect togetherness and cultivate sharing and growth with its ease and joy kept intact.

Going beyond identity and cultivation of organic leadership are very tough targets, in fact they are continuous processes. Individuals who keep themselves in this processes can know and experience what it means. What we can say is beautiful and satisfying experience for any man or woman to go through in their lives. This came from our Buddhist studies and practices. That’s why practice of Buddhist meditation and study are central matters of various trainings we continuously keep going through.

After 2007 convention our enthusiasm was again boosted. We tried to keep working hard to keep ourselves together as a team and to keep growing by connecting with more and more youngsters. During this period a very important financial help came from ‘GROWTH FUND’ which was fund offered by ‘WINDHORSE TRADING CORPORATION’, England. Windhorse is run by order members and mitras of Triratna Bauddha Mahasangha. This fund kept us supporting for three years continuously. NNBY will always be grateful for this contribution from Windhorse. Their help is invaluable in the very crucial formation period of NNBY.

In 2010 ‘GROWTH FUND’ was not available since world economic recession affected Windhorse and also their contribution to support us for our growth was also completed. We approached Karuna Trust who decided to support us for next three years from 2011 to 13.

About NNBY



NNBY: It’s a youth organization, started by youth and belonging to youth. It is a network of young people who connect with each other in meaningful and creative ways. Through networking ones own available resources, it’s members support each other and the society around. It is based on the principle of mutual giving. Most of the people involved in this network are coming from the deprived communities who are in great need of intellectual and material resources.


It is a ‘Network’ because it is a net of youth connected to each other through their groups. They take initiative and organize their own activities. They are autonomous and independent.


It is a network of ‘Buddhist’ youth because the youth involved find “Buddhist” as an identity that unites them beyond all caste identities. We call Buddhist to all those who left the caste identity behind and engaged themselves in transforming oneself and the world following the Buddha’s path as taught by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar.


Past nine years we have conducted activities all over India with more than 20000 youth participating and developing their innate potential. To accomplish our Vision, we offer residential and non residential training modules from few hours to 2/3 days length. Through our leadership trainings we train youth to mobilize resources and to be resource person him / herself. Our training are designed according to the needs of youth in specific areas and backgrounds.


A need for such Organization

There are many organizations working for youth in India. Most of them are not run by youth and doesn’t have an openness that youth can create there own structure and take initiative according to their own needs and creativity.

Youth today has very pressing and demanding circumstances, their need for peer support and understanding is not taken care of most of the contemporary organizations.

Large number of youth after getting very high quality and highly professional skills in their early twenties, they start earning huge sums of money and find themselves lost in the consumer and hedonistic world before knowing what they are doing with their lives they get trapped in vicious circles of fun and enjoyments and damage their lives irreparably. For such youth, moral and realistic view of life is a very deep and urgent need which is not addressed in educational systems as well as government or social institutions in India. Therefore, there is an urgent need of the moral education and better understanding of human life taught in new and appropriate ways for the youth.

There is a need of support, guidance and availability of resources for the youth who can not get it easily. Most of the available trainings are not affordable for the youth from marginalized communities. Our network is committed to make intellectual and material resources available with no or minimum costs.



The basic philosophy behind it

Human life has a much higher purpose than what we normally think of. This higher purpose can be introduced while we are still young so that we feel satisfaction towards the end of lives, that we lived our lives for meaning and purpose.

This highest ideal of human life is exemplified by the Buddha. Buddha’s teaching shows us the way to live our life meaningfully. It helps us to break out of our own selfish shells and make it vast and beneficial to all.

In short the concept of personality development which is used quite a lot in India these days can be shaped by Buddha’s teachings as explored by Dr.B.R.Ambedkar. His vision of human life and the perfect human society based on liberty, equality and fraternity are the essence of Buddha’s teaching applied in today’s world. Buddha and Dr.B.R.Ambedkar are our ideals and we would like to follow these ideals for oneself and for the benefit of the whole world. By following them we are aspiring to make this world better place for peaceful living and growth.


Our Goals

Our goal is to help youth to gain the confidence that they are the best resources to cultivate their lives. A confidence that it is fully in their hands to achieve what they want to achieve. Our aim is to create conditions and structures that would give them direct experience and confidence of such kind.

We also want to promote the value of making the resources of all sorts freely available for each other. This would help them understand that "a gift of human talent to others is a gift to oneself". We become sharper and wiser by sharing it. Teaching others also test your ability and knowledge which is very crucial for development and self confidence. We are committed to provide such platforms for youth.

The training of morality in life is very important. We are committed to provide this training. We are committed to create conditions for the youth of India so that they are safe from destroying their own lives through violence, burocratic corruptions, sexual abuses, drugs and intoxicants.

Through this network we are committed to give them a training and experience of leadership.