‘Ambedkar Lacked Sanskrit Knowledge, Otherwise Wouldn’t Have Burned Manusmriti’, Jagadguru Rambhadrachary’s Comment Sparks Controversy
Rambhadracharya further remarked that criticizing Manusmriti began with Mayawati, who, according to him, was unaware of its actual content.

Jagadguru Rambhadracharya |
Chitrakoot (Madhya Pradesh): Jagadguru Rambhadracharya, a revered spiritual leader, made a controversial statement during a seminar at the Divyang University in Chitrakoot. Speaking on the Indian Justice Code 2023, he claimed that Dr. B.R. Ambedkar lacked knowledge of Sanskrit. He stated that had “Ambedkar known Sanskrit, he would not have attempted to burn the Manusmriti.”
Rambhadracharya further remarked that criticizing Manusmriti began with Mayawati, who, according to him, was unaware of its actual content. He asserted that none of the 2,900 verses in the ancient text were written against nation-building.
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According to information, the event was organized by the Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies Institute at the university. Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council Chairman Kunwar Manvendra Singh and several state assembly members were present.
The statement has since gone viral on social media and is being widely discussed in political circles. Rambhadracharya is known for making bold statements, and this remark has once again drawn significant attention. Experts believe it could spark further debate on the interpretation of Manusmriti and its historical impact.
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Comment sparks political row
The comment has the potential to stir political reactions, especially among Dalit and Ambedkarite groups. While some may view it as an academic perspective, others see it as a challenge to Ambedkar’s legacy. The debate surrounding the Manusmriti continues to evoke strong opinions across different sections of society.
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