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Origin and Development
of Human Rights in India
The Buddhist doctrine of non-violence in deed and thought says Nagendra Singh, "is a humanitarian doctrine par excellence, dating back to the third century B.C. Jainism too contained similar doctrines.
According to the Gita, "he who has no ill will to any being, who is friendly and compassionate, who is free from egoism and self-sense and who is even-minded in pain and patient" is dear to God. It also says that divinity in hurnans is represented by the virtues of non-violence, truth, freedom from anger, renunciation, aversion to fault-finding, compassion to living being:;, freedom from covetousness, gentleness, modesty and steadiness -the qualities that a good human being ought to have.
The historical account of ancient Bharat proves beyond doubt that human rights were as muck manifest in the ancient Hindu and Islamic civilizations as in the European Christian civilizations. Ashoka, the prophet Mohammed must be included in the genealogy of human rights.