Rohith Vemula's mother, brother embrace Buddhism


Mumbai, Apr 14 (PTI): Mother and brother of Dalit scholar Rohith Vemula, who committed suicide at Hyderabad Central University in January sparking strong protests across the country, today embraced Buddhism on the occasion of Dr B R Ambedkar's 125th birth anniversary.

Rohith's mother Radhika and brother Naga Chaitanya Vemula, also known as Raja Vemula, were given 'deeksha' at a function in Dadar here in the presence of Prakash Ambedkar, the grandson of Dr B R Ambedkar.

Ambedkar, Dalit icon and architect of the Indian Constitution, coverted to Buddhism at a grand ceremony in Nagpur in 1956 as he was strongly opposed to the caste system in Hindusim. At the venue of the deeksha ceremony, the mother-son duo paid tributes to Dr Ambedkar and bowed before his portrait.

Raja Vemula said, "My brother Rohith was a Buddhist at heart although he did not convert. He took his own life as he was discriminated because he was a Dalit. We performed his last rites according to Buddhist traditions, honouring his love for Buddhism."

"Rohith used to talk of Buddhism a lot. He had also written a letter to the Vice Chancellor about how Dalits are discriminated against on the campus. My mother feels that we should honour Rohith by embracing Buddhism," he said.

"We are against the caste system in Hinduism and have, therefore, decided to embrace Buddhism which does not have such an oppressive system of castes," Rohith's brother said.
Prakash Ambedkar said Buddhist monks gave 'deeksha' to Rohith's mother and brother at a function on the sidelines of a programme marking the birth anniversary of Dr Ambedkar.

"The function to covert the duo to Buddhism was organised after Radhika Vemula approached me and conveyed their wish to embrace Buddhism when I visited Hyderabad recently," he said.

Raja and Radhika Vemula, along with Rohith's childhood friend Riyaz Shaikh and Hyderabad university student Charbad Raju, had left for Mumbai from Hyderabad yesterday. Rohith's elder sister, who is married, has not converted to Buddhism.

Rohith Vemula, 27, committed suicide on January 17 in a hostel room in Hyderabad Central University where he was a PhD scholar after he and four others were suspended from the hostel last year and restrictions were put on their movement by the university administration as part of disciplinary action for allegedly assaulting ABVP leader N Susheel Kumar.

  

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  • Alphonso Rodrigues, Udupi

    Thu, Apr 14 2016

    These are personal stuff and not be published on media. It hardly matters, please do not behave life a martyrs family who laid his life for the country. Which sect of Buddhism they have embraced? ana, Lord Buddha's principal teaching is the renunciation of selfish cravings. One hopes,that Vimula family joins the Buddhist monastery as monks and spread the message of love and peace rather than falling prey to political factions.

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  • santoshprabhu, india

    Thu, Apr 14 2016

    good.i hope now onwards you dont cry dalit card and apply for reserved posts and jobs.

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  • MW, DUBAI

    Thu, Apr 14 2016

    GREAT EXAMPLE OF GHAR WAAPSI....

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  • REN, DUBAI

    Thu, Apr 14 2016

    They went through horrific time. No matter whether it is the fault of someone else or her own son, she suffered the biggest loss. Hope the family find peace. I only wish that time heals and they move on with their life.

    Its up to the people to decide what religion they want to follow.. Let them lead normal lives and not continue to be political tools!!!!!!

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  • Anp, Blur

    Thu, Apr 14 2016

    There is only one way out for you All...
    Join us "..........
    " THE ATHEISTS "

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  • Pradeep, Bangalore

    Thu, Apr 14 2016

    Just curious... Which school of Buddhism please? Theravada, Mahayana,Vajrayana, Zen Buddhism?

    Hope they took an informed decision...

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  • SB, Mlore

    Thu, Apr 14 2016

    In todays situation in India, its best for them to be SC or Muslims. Sickular Govts will Shower Bhaagya after Bhaagya on them on the expense of a middle class Taxpayer.

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  • Bachu, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 14 2016

    SB, Mlore

    Let them have enjoy with some Bhagya since thousands of years all Bhagyas were belonged to upper cast

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  • gm, mlur

    Thu, Apr 14 2016

    Why religion / caste mixing in politics, schools, colleges?

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  • Pradeep, Bangalore

    Thu, Apr 14 2016

    It's not the color of the balloon... It's what's inside the balloon that takes it up.

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  • SURESH, MUMBAI

    Thu, Apr 14 2016

    We want the best intelligent, good people to embrace our finest hindu religion.

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  • Lydia Lobo, Kadri

    Thu, Apr 14 2016

    Ghar-Vaapasi.... Ghar-Vaapasi... !

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Thu, Apr 14 2016

    Respected Lydia Lobo, Kadri

    We oppose only induced / forcible religious conversion.

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  • Jayanth, Bangalore

    Thu, Apr 14 2016

    This is a political conversion.
    Buddhists also practice discrimination..just look at the history of Mayanmar and SriLanka

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  • Rakib, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 14 2016

    Followed the path of Dr.B.R. Ambedkarji one he famously said 'Though, I was born a Hindu, I solemnly assure you that I will not die as a Hindu'

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  • sid, mangalore

    Thu, Apr 14 2016

    for hindus Lord Buddha is another avathar . So all is well all is well !!!

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  • CHRIS, TEL AVIV

    Thu, Apr 14 2016

    But do the Buddhists consider that too ?? i dont think so lol

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