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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.
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