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- Dharmodaya (Nepali: धर्मोदय) was a monthly magazine in Nepal Bhasa on Theravada Buddhism. It was launched from Kalimpong, India, in 1947 to counter the...
- Buddha Education Institute International Meditation Centre Kalimpong Dharmodaya Sabha Ladakh Buddhist ****ociation Maha Bodhi Asoka Mission Maha Bodhi...
- Nāmasaṅgīti (नामसंगीति) (partially translated) Buddha Dharma wa Nepal Bhasa Dharmodaya List of Mahaviharas of Newar Buddhism Newar Buddhism Paper:तुतः वाचन संस्कृतियात...
- Bangladeshi Theravāda Sangharaj Nikaya Mahasthabir Nikaya Nepalese Theravāda Dharmodaya Sabha Vip****ana movement, a strongly lay focused meditation based movement...
- early Javanese kings. He most commonly appears in inscriptions as Śrī Dharmodaya Mahāśambhu ('glorious, creator of dharma, greatly beneficent'); this title...
- Vidyalayam St. Clares College St. Lawrence's Convent, Colombo 06 Sri Dharmodaya Temple Sri Jayasinharamaya Temple Boddhirukkaramaya Temple Colombo Tamil...
- write and serve his mother tongue. His first article was published in Dharmodaya magazine in 1948. Tamrakar returned to Kathmandu in 1948. Restrictions...
- Tantra. Bhaga (ultimately) refers to the source of phenomena (chos ’byung, dharmodaya), or source of all awakened qualities, and also literally to the ****...
- Mahasthavir Aniruddha Mahathera Banishment of Buddhist monks from Nepal Dharmodaya Buddha Dharma wa Nepal Bhasa (magazine) Dharmaditya Dharmacharya Kindo...
- ground, or "source" (Tibetan: ཆོས་འབྱུང, Wylie: chos 'byung; Sanskrit: dharmodaya), the true nature of reality, out which all buddhas and buddhafields arise...