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Bidia Dandaron (Vidyadhara, Russian: Бидия Дандарович Дандарон) (December 28, 1914, Soorkhoi, Kizhinga,
Buryatia —
October 26, 1974, Vydrino, Buryatia)...
- as a
result of the
efforts of
Bidia Dandaron, a
follower of
Tsydenov and a
famous Buddhologist and thinker.
Dandaron attempted to
revive Buddhism in the...
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Semyon Budyonny,
Marshal of the
Soviet Union (b. 1883) 1974 –
Bidia Dandaron,
Russian author and
educator (b. 1914) 1976 –
Deryck Cooke,
English musicologist...
- language, a
language of
Australia Elias Bidía,
Brazilian footballer Bidia Dandaron,
Soviet Buddhist scholar Bidia (food), an
African swallow food
Bidiya Bidya...
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Oktiabrina Volkova,
Youri Parfionovich, Lev
Menshikov and Lama
Bidia Dandaron. He was a
teacher and
spiritual master for many
Estonian Buddhists and...
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close to
Vydrino in 1974 died
famous Buddhist teacher and
scholar Bidia Dandaron. Карта Кабанского района Бурятии Всероссийские переписи населения 2002...
- 2003) 1913 – Lou Jacobi, Canadian-American
actor (d. 2009) 1914 –
Bidia Dandaron,
Russian author and
educator (d. 1974) 1914 – Pops Staples,
American singer-songwriter...
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December 26 –
Richard Widmark,
American actor (d. 2008)
December 28 –
Bidia Dandaron,
Buddhist author and
teacher in the USSR (d. 1974)[citation needed] Makhosini...
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Financial District.
Despite the damage,
there were no injuries. Died:
Bidia Dandaron, 59,
Soviet Buddhist author and teacher, died in a
Soviet labor camp. Thomas...
- also an
informal philosophy tutor and
supporter of
Buddhist writer Bidia Dandaron. Born to the
family of a
medical doctor of
Finnish Swedish descent and...