Empowering Youth through Buddhist Education

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Arvind Kumar Singh

摘要

This paper focus is on how we can empower youth through Buddhist education.
It looks at some of the environmental factors and external pressures that the youth of
today have succumbed too. It looks to proves that not only that the empowerment of youth is
possible through Buddhist education; it also proposes that thought the empowerment of the
youth, peace in society is a very tangible goal. The researcher has identified and given a brief
synopsis of numerous Buddhist Sutta that he believes are most suited to the empowerment
of today’s youth.

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Head & Assistant Professor
School of Buddhist Studies and Civilization
Gautam Buddha University, INDIA
Email: arvindbantu@yahoo.co.in & arvinds@gbu.ac.in

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