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Karmayogi Ven. Kripasaran : ウィキペディア英語版 | Karmayogi Ven. Kripasaran
Karmayogi Ven. Kripasaran was a 19th and 20th century Indian yogi. His life has significance as the main figure responsible to bring together the Buddhists living scattered in West Bengal and the northeastern part of India. Kripasaran led a renaissance of Buddhist thought and culture in nineteenth century India. He was born in the village of Unainepura, Chittagong, on 22 June 1865. ==Career==
He was the founder of Buddha Dharmankur Sabha (Bengal Buddhist Association) on 5th Oct 1892. He authored ''Sakpura Bauddha Batak Samity'' in 1908 and ''Satbaria Mahila Sammelani'' in 1917. He founded the ''Maha Bodhi Society'' of India in 1891 at Buddhagaya. At his insistence higher studies in ''Pali'' was introduced in the Calcutta University by Sir Ashutosh. He opened ''Gunalankar Library'' in 1909. In 1907 he established branches at Simla (Himachal Pradesh) and Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh). In 1908 he opened ''Dibrugharh(Assam)'' and Shillong (Mehalaya). He started a facility in Ranchi (Jharkhand) in 1915, and at Ranchi (Jharkhand) in 1922. He renovated viharas/temples such as the ''Vihara of Noapara'' in 1913, ''Unainepura'' in 1921 and ''Rangamati'' in 1921. He organised a World Buddhist Conference from 6 Dec 1924 at Nalanda Park, Calcutta.
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