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Dhammalok Mahasthavir (Devanagari: धम्मालोक महास्थविर) (born Das Ratna Tuladhar) (16 January 1890 – 17 October 1966) was a Nepalese Buddhist monk who worked to revive Theravada Buddhism in Nepal in the 1930s and 1940s. For this act, he was expelled from the country by the tyrannical Rana regime. Dhammalok was also a writer who contributed to the Nepal Bhasa renaissance. He worked to promote Theravada Buddhism and Nepal Bhasa braving government persecution. ==Early life==
Dhammalok (alternative names: Bhikkhu Dhammalok Mahathero, Dharmaloka) was born Das Ratna Tuladhar at Asan Dhalasikwa, Kathmandu to a trading family. His father was Kesh Sundar and his mother Bekha Laxmi Tuladhar. Das Ratna engaged in business in Tibet during his early years and was known by the nickname Baran Sahu (बारां साहु).〔Aniruddha, Bhikshu (July 2004). ''Mahosadha Mahajataka.'' Taipei: The Corporate Body of the Buddha Educational Foundation. Page 3.〕 He was married to Dibya Laxmi with whom he had two sons and a daughter. Grief at the death of his wife and his association with Mahapandit Rahul Sankrityayan of India drew him towards religion.〔Sudarshan, Bhikshu (1970). ''Lumankebahapin'' ("Memorable Figures"). Kathmandu: Chwasapasa. Pages 75-84.〕 His elder son Gaja Ratna too became a Buddhist monk, taking up the name Aniruddha Mahathera.
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