Bhante Kumar Kashyap Mahasthavir ( ne, कुमारकाश्यप महास्थविर) (born Asta Man Shakya) (24 July 1926 – 26 February 2012) was a Nepalese Buddhist monk who was awarded the title of Tripitakacharya (
Tripitaka Master).
In 1944, he was expelled from Nepal by the tyrannical
Rana
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regime for promoting
Theravada Buddhism and writing in
Nepal Bhasa. He spent his exile in
India and
Sri Lanka
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Early life
Kumar Kashyap (alternative name: Kumar Bhante) was born in
Tansen,
Palpa
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, a district in western
Nepal. His father was Sanat Kumar Shakya and mother Tej Maya Shakya. He was known as Asta Man Shakya before he became a novice monk in 1942.
[Bajracharya, Phanindra Ratna (2003). ''Who's Who in Nepal Bhasha.'' Kathmandu: Nepal Bhasa Academy. . Page 75.] After being ordained, Kumar Bhante moved to
Kathmandu where he joined the small number of monks and worked to promote Theravada Buddhism.
Into exile
The government was suspicious of the activities of the Buddhist monks as they were becoming increasingly popular. The monks were called before the prime minister and ordered to stop preaching Buddhism and writing in Nepal Bhasa which the regime disapproved of equally. They refused, and on 30 July 1944, were ordered out of the country.
The eight monks including Kumar Kashyap,
Dhammalok Mahasthavir
Dhammalok Mahasthavir ( ne, 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 ...
and
Pragyananda Mahasthavir went to
Kushinagar, India and then to
Sarnath where they founded a Buddhist association named
Dharmodaya Sabha (Society for the Rise of the Teaching). Kumar Kashyap later moved to
Kalimpong
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and then to
Sri Lanka
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.
Return to Nepal
In 1946, the monks were allowed to return after a Sri Lankan goodwill mission visited Kathmandu and urged the government to withdraw the expulsion order.
Kumar Kashyap returned to Kathmandu and became a writer and teacher at Ananda Kuti Vidyapeeth in
Swayambhu
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. He has published six books. His first book ''Gautam Buddha'' was published in 1956. He was editor of ''Anandabooumi'', a Buddhist magazine published by Ananda Kuti Vihar.
He was also named a patron of Nepal Lipi Guthi, an organization dedicated to preserving Nepalese scripts.
Kumar Kashyap became abbot of Ananda Kuti Vihar and held the post of Deputy Chief Monk when he died.
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa and Prime Minister DM Jayaratne expressed grief at the demise of Kumar Bhante. The government of Myanmar has accorded him the title of Agga Maha Saddhammajothikadhaja and he has been honored by Buddhist organizations in India and Sri Lanka.
See also
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Banishment of Buddhist monks from Nepal
Exile is primarily penal expulsion from one's native country, and secondarily expatriation or prolonged absence from one's homeland under either the compulsion of circumstance or the rigors of some high purpose. Usually persons and peoples suf ...
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1926 births
2012 deaths
People from Tansen, Nepal
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Nepalese male writers
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Nepal Bhasa movement
Persecution of Buddhists
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