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Pushpa Sundar Tuladhar (1885-1935) was a prominent merchant of Kathmandu and one of the chief donors to the restoration of the Swayambhu stupa in 1918.〔 Page 19.〕 Swayambhu, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the holiest Buddhist shrines in Nepal and the center of Newar Buddhism.〔 Page 10.〕 The renovation project was headed by his father-in-law Dharma Man Tuladhar and completed in 1921.〔Gutschow, Niels; Gellner, David N. and Basukala, Bijay (1997) ''The Nepalese Caitya: 1500 Years of Buddhist Votive Architecture in the Kathmandu Valley.'' Edition Axel Menges. ISBN 3-930698-75-7. Page 92〕〔Shakya, Hem Raj. (2004) ''Sri Svayambhu Mahacaitya.'' Kathmandu: Svayambhu Vikash Mandala. ISBN 99933-864-0-5. Page 319.〕 ==Early life==
Tuladhar was born at Asan Dhalasikwa in Kathmandu, the eldest among two sons and three daughters of father Shubha Sundar and mother Mohan Maya Tuladhar. The Tuladhars were hereditary merchants and owned a business house in Lhasa known as Ghorasyar. They conducted trade between Nepal, Tibet and India, transporting merchandise over the Himalaya by mule caravan. This trade route forms part of the Silk Road. The family also maintained a business office in Kolkata, India. The firm was named Pushpa Sundar Kula Ratna and it was located at 401/1 Upper Chitpur Road. Tuladhar divided his time between Kathmandu, Lhasa and Kolkata. He married Dhan Maya Tuladhar around 1916 who bore him three sons.〔Tuladhar, Kamal Ratna (2011) ''Caravan to Lhasa: A Merchant of Kathmandu in Traditional Tibet.'' Kathmandu: Lijala & Tisa. ISBN 99946-58-91-3. Page 31.〕
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