- 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...
-
reinstate Nepal Sambat as the
national calendar began in the 1920s when
Dharmaditya Dharmacharya, a
Buddhist and
Nepal Bhasa activist based in Kolkata, initiated...
- 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...
-
Dharmaditya Dharmacharya (Nepali: धर्मादित्य धर्माचार्य) (born
Jagat Man Vaidya) (1902–1963) was a
Nepalese author,
Buddhist scholar and
language activist...
-
magazine in
Nepal Bhasa. It was
published in 1925 from Kolkata,
India by
Dharmaditya Dharmacharya. The
inaugural issue came out on the
festival marking the...
- Theravāda
Buddhism to
Nepal and was led by
prominent figures such as
Dharmaditya Dharmacharya, Mahapragya,
Pragyananda and
Dhammalok Mahasthavir. The...
-
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...
- some
scholars have
theorized that the
Maitraka king
Shiladitya I
alias Dharmaditya conquered Malwa from Buddharaja. However, a
large numbers of scholars...
-
scholars identify this king as the
Maitraka king
Shiladitya I
alias Dharmaditya,
although alternative theories exist. Xuanzang, who
visited India during...
- four
martyrs of the
Nepalese revolution that
toppled the Rana
regime Dharmaditya Dharmacharya Nisthananda, Siddhidas,
Jagat Sundar and
Yogbir Singh are...