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|bio=Jogamuni Bajrācārya was a Nepalese scholar and translator. He was involved in Buddhist studies and contributed to the field of Sanskrit and Nepali literature. Bajrācārya published a work titled ''Asta Sahasrika'', which includes a chapter where Lord Buddha addresses Subhuti. He was also associated with the translation or interpretation of Buddhist texts, particularly those related to the ''Bodhicaryāvatāra'', an important Mahayana Buddhist text.
Bajrācārya's notable works include:
*''Bodhi-parināmanā: manushyapisam āsikāyāyemāhgu'', published in Kathmandu in 1981.
*''Asta Sahasrika'', which contains discussions on Buddhist philosophy.
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bio Jogamuni Bajrācārya was a Nepalese scholar and translator. He was involved in Buddhist studies and contributed to the field of Sanskrit and Nepali literature. Bajrācārya published a work titled Asta Sahasrika, which includes a chapter where Lord Buddha addresses Subhuti. He was also associated with the translation or interpretation of Buddhist texts, particularly those related to the Bodhicaryāvatāra, an important Mahayana Buddhist text.

Bajrācārya's notable works include:

  • Bodhi-parināmanā: manushyapisam āsikāyāyemāhgu, published in Kathmandu in 1981.
  • Asta Sahasrika, which contains discussions on Buddhist philosophy.
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