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- Dharmachāri Gurumā (Nepali: धर्मचारी गुरुमाँ) (born Laxmi Nāni Tulādhar) (14 November 1898 – 7 January 1978) was a Nepalese anagarika who was an influential...
- Dharmachari Subhuti, born Alex Kennedy, is a senior ****ociate at the Triratna Buddhist Community (formerly the Friends of the Western Buddhist Order)...
- Dharmachari Aryadaka (1948–2003), born as Philip Miller in Seattle, Washington, was best known for being the first Buddhist chaplain in Washington state...
- bodhisattvas are among the main practices in this phase. At ordination, each dharmachari is given an advanced visualisation meditation on a particular figure...
- to develop Indian Buddhism further. After visits in the late 1970s by Dharmachari Lokamitra from UK, supporters developed a two-pronged approach: social...
- for his outstanding service to Yoga by the World Wide Yoga Council and Dharmachari Swami Maitreyananda, President of International Yoga Federation, which...
- Essays The wisdom of Kalama Sutta Knowledge and Truth in Early Buddhism Dharmachari Nagapriya Archived 2018-12-08 at the Wayback Machine from Western Buddhist...
- various adaptations to the needs of all living beings. According to Dharmachari Purna: Tārā is in fact the name of a whole class of deities. She appears...
- original on 16 March 2002.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) Dharmachari Subhuti, Subhuti Bringing Buddhism to the West: A Life of Sangharak****a...
- and 1940s Shukra Raj Shastri (1894–1941), Freedom fighter and martyr Dharmachari Guruma (1898–1978), Founder of the first nunnery in Nepal Pragyananda...