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Prince Dhirendra was often described as the "wayward" one among Mahendra's sons. He was described as fun-loving, generous and kind. When he was in school, he was interested in theatre. Prince Dhirendra was also interested in sports. He had a black belt (2 Dan) in Judo from Kodokan Judo Institute, Japan.
Dhirendra Krishna Shastri (born 4 July 1996 as Dhirendra Krishna Garg) [2] [3] also known as Bageshwar Dham Sarkar, [4] [5] is an Indian self-styled godman. He is the peethadhishwar of Bageshwar Dham, a religious Hindu site in Madhya Pradesh, India. [6] Shastri has been accused of tricking people using mentalism. [7] [8]
Dhirendra Brahmachari studied yoga and associated subjects there. [4] In the 1960s, he was invited to travel to the Soviet Union as a hatha yoga expert to train Soviet cosmonauts. Jawaharlal Nehru later invited him to teach yoga to his daughter, Indira Gandhi, to improve her health. He is said to have guided Mrs. Gandhi's vision and ideas.
Dhirendra Verma (17 May 1897 – 23 April 1973) was an Indian poet and writer. He used to write in Hindi and Brij Bhasha . [ 1 ] Verma holds the same prominence for introducing scientific methods to research in Hindi language and literature as does Ramchandra Shukla . [ 2 ]
Dhirendra Nath Ganguly (26 March 1893 – 18 November 1978), ... Excuse Me, Sir (1934) Halkatha (1934) Mastuto Bhai (1934) Night Bird (1934) Charitraheen (1931)
Dhar's first published work is Mrityur Poschate in 1934. He was popular for historical, adventure, horror and detective stories or novels specially for children. [3] He edited child magazines like Shishu Pratibha (1955), Ahoroni (1957), Anondo Pujabarshiki (1964–69) and Kishore Granthabali.
Dhirendra Singh (born 1 November 1966) is an Indian politician and a member (MLA) of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly since 2017. He represents the Jewar assembly constituency in Gautam Buddha Nagar district of Uttar Pradesh and is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
Dhirendra Kishore Chakravarti (1902 – after 1985) was an Indian geologist and paleontologist, who worked at Banaras Hindu University in the Geological Museum (now part of the Institute of Science). In 1934, he was the first Indian to describe a species of dinosaur, Brachypodosaurus gravis (now considered dubious ). [ 1 ]