S. Anand

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S. Anand is an Indian author, publisher and journalist. He, along with

Pali, the word "navayana" means "new vehicle". B. R. Ambedkar used the word in 1956 to describe the branch of Buddhism that wouldn't be mired in the Hinayana-Mahayana divide, but would help dalits gain equality in India.[3]

S. Anand is an

Durgabai Vyam and Suresh Vyam, the hugely popular graphic novel Bhimayana: Experiences of Untouchability on the life of B. R. Ambedkar, Indian polymath, social reformer and the architect of the Indian Constitution.[6] He has also annotated Ambedkar's classic Annihilation of Caste; the annotated edition has an introductory essay by Arundhati Roy titled "The Doctor and the Saint".[7] He co-authored Finding My Way with the Pradhan Gond artist Venkat Raman Singh Shyam.[8] He is a student of Dhrupad with Ustad F. Wasifuddin Dagar.[9]

Before starting Navayana, Anand was a journalist with

Bloomsbury India
.

References

  1. ^ "About". Navayana.
  2. ^ Pal, Deepanjana (29 April 2013). "I'm an anti-caste junkie: Meet S Anand, the man behind Navayana publishing house". Firstpost.
  3. ^ "I'm an anti-caste junkie: Meet S Anand, the man behind Navayana publishing house". 29 April 2013.
  4. ^ "I'm an anti-caste junkie: Meet S Anand, the man behind Navayana publishing house". 29 April 2013.
  5. ^ "S. Anand | Outlook Magazine".
  6. ^ Desai, Prajna (18 April 2012). "Review: Bhimayana: Experiences of Untouchability". The Comics Journal.
  7. ^ Naqvi, Saba (10 March 2014). "We Need Ambedkar -- Now". Outlook.
  8. ^ "Finding My Way". Navayana Publishing. Retrieved 10 April 2023.
  9. ^ Nair, Malini (26 March 2022). "An Ambedkarite is interweaving Buddha's teachings with dhrupad in a leap of artistic faith". Scroll.in. Retrieved 10 April 2023.

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