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  2. Dharmaditya Dharmacharya - Wikipedia

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    Dharmaditya Dharmacharya (Nepali: धर्मादित्य धर्माचार्य) (born Jagat Man Vaidya) (1902–1963) was a Nepalese author, Buddhist scholar and language activist. He worked to develop Nepal Bhasa and revive Theravada Buddhism when Nepal was ruled by the Rana dynasty and both were dangerous activities, and was ...

  3. Buddha Dharma wa Nepal Bhasa - Wikipedia

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    Dharmaditya Dharmacharya (1902-1963), born Jagat Man Vaidya in Lalitpur, worked towards the revival of Theravada Buddhism in Nepal and the development of Nepal Bhasa journalism. [3] Government suppression of Buddhism [4] and Nepal Bhasa [5] in Nepal led Dharmaditya to continue his efforts from Kolkata, where he had originally gone to pursue his ...

  4. Nepal Bhasa journalism - Wikipedia

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    The magazine folded in 1930. Dharmacharya was born Jagat Man Vaidya in Lalitpur. [4] Dharmodaya was a monthly magazine which launched in October 1947 A.D in Kalimpong. It was published by Maniharsha Jyoti for Dharmodaya Sabha, an organization formed by Buddhist monks who had been expelled from Nepal in 1944 for promoting Theravada Buddhism.

  5. Dharma transmission - Wikipedia

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    This paper is also copied by the student when doing dharma transmission at Antaiji.) b) Daiji (the great matter, a cryptic symbolization of the content of the teaching. Again, there is a small extra sheet of paper that explains about the meaning of the symbols.)

  6. Dharmachari Guruma - Wikipedia

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    The dilapidated monastery had been restored in 1926 by the efforts of Buddhist scholar Dharmaditya Dharmacharya and benefactor Dharma Man Tuladhar. [ 8 ] The gatherings at Kindo Baha attracted the attention of a suspicious government, and the women were hauled before the prime minister.

  7. Rampersad Parasram - Wikipedia

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    6th Dharmacharya of the Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha Trinidad and Tobago H.H. Dharmacharya Pt. Dr. Rampersad Parasram ( pronounced [rɑːməprəsɑːd̪ə pərəsərɑːmə] ; born 27 May 1944) is the current Dharmacharya of Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha and is a religious leader, medical doctor, and politician in Trinidad and Tobago.

  8. Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha - Wikipedia

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    The Dharmacharya of the Maha Sabha is Pt. Dr. Rampersad Parasram, the President General is Pt. Krishna Rambally, and the Secretary General from 1977 to his death on November 16, 2019, was Satnarayan Maharaj, son-in-law of the founder, Bhadase Sagan Maraj. Satnarayan Mahahraj's son Vijay Maharaj has succeeded him as the acting Secretary General.

  9. Newar language - Wikipedia

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    Dharmacharya published the first magazine in Newar Buddha Dharma wa Nepal Bhasa ("Buddhism and Nepalese") from Kolkata in 1925. Also, the Renaissance marked the beginning of the movement to get official recognition for the name "Nepal Bhasa" in place of the Khas imposed term "Newari". Some of the lines of Mahaju read as follows: