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- Dharmaditya Dharmacharya (Nepali: धर्मादित्य धर्माचार्य) (born Jagat Man Vaidya) (1902–1963) was a Nepalese author, Buddhist scholar and language activist...
- pundits. The organisation's headquarters are located in St. Augustine. The Dharmacharya of the Maha Sabha is Pt. Dr. Rampersad Parasram, the President General...
- H.H. Dharmacharya Pt. Dr. Rampersad Parasram (pronounced [rɑːməprəsɑːd̪ə pərəsərɑːmə]; born 27 May 1944) is the current Dharmacharya of Sanatan Dharma...
- Sambat as the national calendar began in the 1920s when Dharmaditya Dharmacharya, a Buddhist and Nepal Bhasa activist based in Kolkata, initiated a campaign...
- Buddhism to Nepal and was led by prominent figures such as Dharmaditya Dharmacharya, Mahapragya, Pragyananda and Dhammalok Mahasthavir. The establishment...
- 17 July 2018. "Son to succeed Sat in SDMS". 15 November 2019. "New Dharmacharya congratulated". 5 May 2019. "Maha Sabha loses its Spiritual Head". 30...
- received the "lamp transmission" from Zen Master Chân Thật, making him a dharmacharya (teacher) and the spiritual head of Từ Hiếu and ****ociated monasteries...
- Nepal Bhasa. It was launched in 1925 in Kolkata, India by Dharmaditya Dharmacharya. The inaugural issue was released on the festival commemorating the anniversary...
- Krishna Maharaj (1986–2003) Uttam Maharaj (2005–2018) Rampersad Parasram, Dharmacharya (2019–present). Gaudiya MissionBhakti Suhrid Paribrajak, president-acharya...
- as the Four Pillars of Nepal Bhasa. Shukraraj Shastri and Dharmaditya Dharmacharya were also at the forefront of the Renaissance. In 1909, Bajracharya published...