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  2. Uday Raj Aaley - Wikipedia

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    Tharu Brihat Shabd Kosh Uday Raj Aaley is a language researcher, lexicographer, writer and activist from Nepal. He is known for documenting and revitalising the moribund Kusunda language and teaching it to young children along with Kusunda elders Gyani Maiya Sen-Kusunda and Kamala Sen-Khatri .

  3. Bal Krishna Pokharel - Wikipedia

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    Bal Krishna Pokharel (1933–2019) was a Nepalese writer, linguist, historian, and literary critic. [1] He was one of the key person behind the publishing of Nepali Brihat Sabdakosh, a comprehensive Nepali dictionary.

  4. Pracalit script - Wikipedia

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    Nepal script used on letterhead of Nepalese business house in Lhasa dated 1958. Letter in Nepal Bhasa and Nepal script dated 7 May 1924 sent from Lhasa to Kathmandu. ...

  5. Hiranya Varna Mahavihar - Wikipedia

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    Hiranya Varna Mahavihar is the home of the approximately 800 years old sacred Buddhist text Pragya Paramita, which is restored there every three years. [13] The last time this was done was in September 2023. Ten people worked on the restoration for a total of 25 days. [14] [15] The text is still recited regularly.

  6. Premman Chitrakar - Wikipedia

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    Prem Man Chitrakar (Nepali: प्रेममान चित्रकार; 1944–2020) [2] [3] [4] was a veteran Nepalese Paubha artist, poet and writer. He has completed his Intermediate level of studies in Humanities.

  7. Vishnu Raj Atreya - Wikipedia

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    Vishnu Raj Atreya (Nepali: विष्णुराज आत्रेय; 10 November 1944 – July 18, 2020) was a Nepali writer and poet, who wrote in Nepali language, Sanskrit language and Awadhi language. [1]

  8. Nepali Lok Katha - Wikipedia

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    Nepali Lok Katha (Nepali: नेपाली लोककथा, lit. 'Nepalese folk tales') is a Nepali-language folk tales collection by Tulasi Diwasa. It was published in 2031 BS (1974 -1975 CE) by Nepali Rajakiya Pragya Pratisthan. [1] It consists of folktales form various regions and languages across Nepal.

  9. Ranjana script - Wikipedia

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    It is the formal script of Nepal duly registered in the United Nation while applying for the free Nation. [ citation needed ] The Aṣṭasāhasrikā Prajñāpāramitā Sūtra lettered in gold ink by Bhiksu Ananda of Kapitanagar and dating back to the Nepal Sambat year 345 (1215 CE) is an early example of the script.