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- Dharmaditya Dharmacharya (Nepali: धर्मादित्य धर्माचार्य) (born Jagat Man Vaidya) (1902–1963) was a Nepalese author, Buddhist scholar and language activist...
- with him. Dharasena II was succeeded by Śīlāditya I who is also called Dharmāditya, the "sun of Dharma". He reigned from c. 590 - 615 CE. Manju-Sri-Mula-Kalpa...
- who used the title of Mahadhiraja. His son, the next ruler Śilāditya I Dharmāditya was described by Hiuen Tsang, visited in 640 CE, as a "monarch of great...
- used the title Mahadhiraja. The next ruler was his son, Siladitya-I Dharmaditya, who was described by the Chinese scholar and traveller Xuanzang as a...
- district of Faridpur in East Bengal, with the first two attributed to Dharmaditya and the last to Gopacandra. Among the recipients of these grants were...
- Theravāda Buddhism to Nepal and was led by prominent figures such as Dharmaditya Dharmacharya, Mahapragya, Pragyananda and Dhammalok Mahasthavir. The...
- scholars identify this king as the Maitraka king Shiladitya I alias Dharmaditya, although alternative theories exist. Xuanzang, who visited India during...
- Kansakar Dhammalok Mahasthavir Dharma Ratna Yami Dharmachari Guruma Dharmaditya Dharmacharya Dhooswan Sayami Durga Lal Shrestha Ganesh Lal Shrestha Girija...
- monks from Nepal Dharmodaya Buddha Dharma wa Nepal Bhasa (magazine) Dharmaditya Dharmacharya Kindo Baha Pranidhipurna Mahavihar Newar Buddhism Buddhist...
- published in Nepal Bhasa. It was launched in 1925 in Kolkata, India by Dharmaditya Dharmacharya. The inaugural issue was released on the festival commemorating...