💨 Abstract
In 1927, Buddhist India, a journal co-founded by Barua and Dharmacharyya, aimed to promote a unified Buddhist world, focusing on social issues in India while emphasizing Buddhism's modern values and ethics. The journal opposed child marriage, adultery, and discrimination against women, advocating for their superior position in ancient Buddhist society.
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