The 22 vows of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar

Illustration by Vidyut Kale uses image of oil painting in public domain

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar converted to Buddhism on 15 October 1956 at Deeksha Bhoomi, in Nagpur. Around 8 lakh followers converted in his steps. At this time he took 22 vows, more like open declarations. These are a rejection of Hinduism as unequal and something that the upper caste dominant public “memory” rarely remembers. We’d like to begin and end Ambedkar with the constitution and a few photos.

has now withdrawn a book about Dr Ambedkar from school syllabus, because it contained this “objectionable” content against Hinduism. The publisher had added them in the blank space left after the content of the book – not entirely an inappropriate choice given that these are perhaps ‘s most influential words ever as a part of the ‘s largest religious conversion.

So much for the claims of Buddhism being “a part of” Hinduism. Unless their Brahmanical symbols are respected, they will not allow the words. So this Brahmin publishes them with pride on my blog and states that there are still Brahmins who manage to be human beyond indoctrinated prejudices of birth. And there must be more.

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar’s contribution to the deprived classes of has given him a status similar to a God among them. Most Ambedkarite households will feature an image of him prominently. Over half a century after his , people come from all over the nation in his memory by the lakhs – something no politician alive has managed beyond rigging up paid crowds and transporting them by bus.

I say his words have legitimacy and deserve to be read. Here are his 22 vows.

  1. I shall have no faith in Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh nor shall I worship them.
  2. I shall have no faith in Rama and Krishna who are believed to be incarnation of God nor shall I worship them.
  3. I shall have no faith in ‘Gauri’, Ganapati and other gods and goddesses of Hindus nor shall I worship them.
  4. I do not believe in the incarnation of God.
  5. I do not and shall not believe that Lord Buddha was the incarnation of Vishnu. I believe this to be sheer madness and false propaganda.
  6. I shall not perform ‘Shraddha’ nor shall I give ‘pind-dan’.
  7. I shall not act in a manner violating the principles and teachings of the Buddha.
  8. I shall not allow any ceremonies to be performed by Brahmins.
  9. I shall believe in the equality of man.
  10. I shall endeavour to establish equality.
  11. I shall follow the ‘noble eightfold path’ of the Buddha.
  12. I shall follow the ‘paramitas’ prescribed by the Buddha.
  13. I shall have compassion and loving kindness for all living beings and protect them.
  14. I shall not steal.
  15. I shall not tell lies.
  16. I shall not commit carnal sins.
  17. I shall not take intoxicants like liquor, drugs etc.
  18. I shall endeavour to follow the noble eightfold path and practise compassion and loving kindness in every day life.
  19. I renounce Hinduism which is harmful for humanity and impedes the advancement and development of humanity because it is based on inequality, and adopt Buddhism as my religion.
  20. I firmly believe the Dhamma of the Buddha is the only true religion.
  21. I believe that I am having a re-birth.
  22. I solemnly declare and affirm that I shall hereafter lead my life according to the principles and teachings of the Buddha and his Dhamma.

High time India knew more about Dr. Ambedkar than the carefully controlled “wrote the Indian constitution” which is about the limit of what our upper caste dominated public space has carefully caged him in.

For the curious, Google up why Ambedkar resigned from the cabinet. Spend some time thinking about it, and what it means for concerns we face today. A great leader doesn’t deserve to be shoved into a closet of cliches.

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3 thoughts on “The 22 vows of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar”

  1. Excellent and timely. Thanks for reminding me to get rid of the little boxes. It’s amazing how much my own thinking so narrowly summarizes such a great and amazing person’s life and work.

  2. So rejecting Hindu Gods n nonsense rituals makes one a threat to national integration now . This means the great saints n reformists of country all were threat to national unity . The saint from Tukaram to progressive Vir Savksr to Rationalist Dr. Dabholkar all were threat to National Integration Gujarat government has given very wrong message through this withdrawal of books. They have made the Ambedkar and his thoughts anti National For this Gujarat government should apologize and we should strongly condemn such regressive thoughts

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