For
some four years now there have been growing links between the FWBO and
the Romany gypsies in Hungary. This began when they discovered Dr.
Ambedkar and became inspired by him and his followers in India. Roma
gypsies in Eastern Europe live lives of extreme poverty and
discrimination similar to the conditions experienced by Indian Dalits
about 75 years ago, indeed, they describe themselves as the
‘untouchables’ of Europe. They realised Dr Ambedkar’s ‘Dhamma
Revolution’, in which in 1956 millions of his followers renounced the
Hindu social order based on caste discrimination and inequality and
became Buddhist, was relevant to them too.
By the time they contacted the FWBO they had already opened the Little Tiger Grammar School
in Alsoszentmarton in south Hungary. The name comes indirectly from Dr.
Ambedkar, who referred to education as ‘tiger’s milk’. More than that,
they realised Buddhist ethical practice helped to develop confidence
and self-respect, and that Buddhist conversion opened the door to
social, economic, and personal development - thus, that Buddhism could
be directly relevant to their problems. In addition to their feeling
for Dr. Ambedkar, East European Roma/Gypsies are deeply conscious of
their roots in India and many identify strongly with what happens there.
more: http://www.fwbo-news.org/2007/10/dr-ambedkar-and-jaibhim-community-in.html