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Ambedkar Social Welfare Organization is a national and international NGO, not-for-profit organization engaged in social service and human welfare activities in india and world.

Ambedkar Social Welfare Organization Philosophy

Ambedkar Social Welfare Organization (ASWO) Government Registered Organization NCT Delhi- India. ASWO is a national and international NGO, not-for-profit organization engaged in social service and human welfare activities in india and world.


Buddhism is secular religion but other religions have made it to look alike nevertheless Buddhism as a secular ideology recognise adopts and propagate principle of social equality, classless society and caste less enterprises. Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar also reviewed the Buddhism and adopted it. ASWO is containing the same philosophy adopted by babasaheb. ASWO wants to erase the socio economic discrimination and the ill treatment of the society through education. ASWO is following Buddha's path to liberation known as the Noble Eightfold path. Translated as "right" that can also mean "proper", “complete” and “in harmony”. When “right” is the translation, it’s useful to think of it as meaning “appropriate” as when we speak of having the “right tool” for a particular task. Because the path is made up of practices rather than beliefs, “right” does not refer to truths we’re obligated to adopt or to moralistic judgments of right and wrong.

The first step on the Eightfold Path is Right View, a pragmatic perspective that guides us along the path itself. We can again make an analogy with hiking. Hikers in the woods practice “orienteering”—paying careful attention to details of their surroundings in order to find their way in the wilderness. They must first have some idea where they’re going so they don’t wander aimlessly and end up getting lost. But even when the compass points us to the destination, taking the most direct course may not be possible if it entails plunging over the steepest cliffs or into the densest, most overgrown parts of the forest. By knowing what to pay attention to, a hiker can “read” the forest and discover aspects that show the best way forward.

For the Buddha’s path, this orienting perspective Called Right View is the practice of keeping an eye on our relationship to whatever we’re experiencing. Classically this is described as using the perspective of the Four Noble Truths. Rather then getting caught up in our opinions and abstract interpretations of what we are experiencing, in this approach we ask ourselves a series of questions: Do we feel any stress, discomfort, or suffering in how we are relating to what's happening or not happening? What is our contribution to this suffering? What are we clinging to that is contributing to the suffering? Right View includes the encouraging perspective that clinging and its resulting suffering can be brought to an end. It also orients us to the practices of the entire Eightfold Path as the easiest and clearest path to liberation from suffering.

Right View is not meant to be the only perspective from which to view our life. Other perspectives can be necessary for other purposes. However, in order to walk the Buddha’s path to freedom, Right View is an essential ingredient. It is the perspective needed to find the path and to stay on the path.

Practicing Right View does not require believing something we can’t know for ourselves. It does not rely on any supernatural or mystical beliefs. Nor does it require us to be ahead of where we are. Pursuing a path involves walking where we are on the path, we can’t walk on what lies ahead until we reach it.

The remaining practices of the Eightfold Path are Right Intention, Right Speech, Right Action, Right Livelihood, Right Effort, Right Mindfulness, and Right Concentration. These seven have a mutually supportive relationship with Right View.

In new era follower of Buddhism as manywer kanshi ram social reformer has given the same thought to ASWO. As per the mandate of constitution ASWO will try to build and provide innovative schemes for the educational economic and social development of schedule caste schedule tribe and other disadvantage people's and will try to formulate them and bring them as per the mainstream of the society.

About Us

Ambedkar Social Welfare Organization is a national and international NGO, not-for-profit organization engaged in social service and human welfare activities in india and world.

To work towards and fight for the upliftment of the poor, weak and needy.

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Ambedkar Social Welfare Organization
R/O 36, Lakkar Mazra, Near- Labour Colony, Saharanpur- 247001 (U.P.) INDIA.
Mobile: +91 941 060 8481
Email: info@aswo.co.in

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