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Dharma Ratna Yami (Devanagari: धर्म रत्न यमि) (born Dharma Ratna Tuladhar) (18 August 1915 – 10 September 1975) was a Nepalese freedom fighter, author and government deputy minister known for his radical views on social mores. He changed his surname to Yami (meaning an inhabitant of Kathmandu in Nepal Bhasa) to avoid confusion with another Dharma Ratna when a Buddhist monk asked them which was which.〔Shrestha, Kesar Lall (November 2010). "Heera Devi Yami: A Woman of Substance", ''Matina''. Page 11.〕 == Early life ==
Yami was born to father Bhawani Ratna and mother Devi Maya Tuladhar at Asan Kamalachhi (), Kathmandu. His was an affluent merchant family which was made penniless after the government confiscated their property for failing to fulfill a procurement contract.〔Shrestha, Kesar Lall (November 2010). "Heera Devi Yami: A Woman of Substance", ''Matina''. Page 12.〕 Yami was schooled at home. In 1930, he traveled to Lhasa and worked in the business house of Dharma Man Tuladhar. In Tibet, he came in contact with Mahapandit Rahul Sankrityayan; and under his influence and inspiration, he studied books on various subjects and began writing himself.〔''Dharma Ratna Yami Smriti Grantha'' (August 1989).〕
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