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''Pandit'' ''Kaviraj'' Nara Nath Acharya (1906–1988) was a Nepalese '' Pandit'' (Sanskrit Scholar), ''Kaviraj'' (Ayurvedic physician) and writer of Sanskrit and Nepali language. He is best known for his biography of the poet
Bhanubhakta Acharya Bhanubhakta Acharya () (1814—1868 CE) (1871—1925 BS) was a Nepali writer, poet, and translator. He is widely regarded as the first poet in the Nepali language, for which he was conferred with the title of "Aadikabi": literally, "the first po ...
, first published in 1960. He was a grand nephew of Bhanubhakta Acharya. His biography of pioneer poet Bhanubhakta is the second most important after the one by
Motiram Bhatta Motiram Bhatta ( ne, मोतीराम भट्ट) (1866–1896) (1923–1953 BS) was a Nepalese poet, singer, essayist, publisher, literary critic and biographer. He is considered the first biographer and literary critic of Nepali litera ...
(1866-1896) the first biographer of Bhanubhakta. Naranath had tripled the information on the pioneer poet. He elaborated Bhanubhakta's works by publishing many of the poet's work for the first time. He had published the historical facsimile of Bhanubhakta's letters for the first time.


Early life

Naranath Acharya was born on 1 April 1906 while his father Lokanath Acharya (1870-1907) was far away in
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in eastern Nepal working as a clerk in a government office but he died in Banaras where he had gone to bathe in the holy Ganges on the occasion of the first day of the month of Magh when the sun moves into the house of Capricorn that happened to be on a Monday with no moon and solar eclipse that year. There were pilgrims from all over India and the overcrowded city was filthy and Lokanath caught cholera and succumbed to it. Acharya learned the alphabet from his older brother Umanath Acharya (1900-1960) and he began to memorize
Amarakosha The Amarakosha (Devanagari: अमरकोशः , IAST: ''Amarakośaḥ'' , ISO: ''Amarakōśaḥ'') is the popular name for ''Namalinganushasanam'' (Devanagari: नामलिङ्गानुशासनम् , IAST: ''Nāmaliṅgānuś ...
, the lexicon of Sanskrit in verse, even as he worked with his mother. Acharya went through the ceremony of
Bratabandha ''Upanayana'' ( sa, उपनयनम्, lit=initiation, translit=Upanāyanam) is a Hindu educational sacrament, one of the traditional saṃskāras or rites of passage that marked the acceptance of a student by a preceptor, such as a ''guru'' ...
on April 17, 1913. Then he started to read Hindu religious texts such as ''Candī'', ''Rudrī'', ''Laghukaumudī'', ''
Hitopadesha ''Hitopadesha'' (Sanskrit: हितोपदेशः, IAST: ''Hitopadeśa'', "Beneficial Advice") is an Indian text in the Sanskrit language consisting of fables with both animal and human characters. It incorporates maxims, worldly wisdom and ...
'','' Raghuvamsha'' and other books under the guidance of his uncle Bishwanath. He would run away from home to
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four days on foot to give the exams of his studies. Then in 1921 Naranath was selected to live in a hostel for free food and education at Tindhara Sanskrit Pathashala.


Marriage

Acharya got married at age 19 on 25 February 1925 to Ganga Maya Devi (Wagley) who was just nine years old at that time. He continued to study and went to Banaras in February 1927 and passed the exam of Madhyamā (Intermediate) of
Sanskrit Grammar The grammar of the Sanskrit language has a complex verbal system, rich nominal declension, and extensive use of compound nouns. It was studied and codified by Sanskrit grammarians from the later Vedic period (roughly 8th century BCE), culminati ...
. Then he went to Kathmandu to study
Hindu astrology Jyotisha or Jyotishya (from Sanskrit ', from ' “light, heavenly body" and ''ish'' - from Isvara or God) is the traditional Hindu system of astrology, also known as Hindu astrology, Indian astrology and more recently Vedic astrology. It is one ...
too. But then the government opened a primary school in Langdi, Sihrachowk
Gorkha The Gurkhas or Gorkhas (), with endonym Gorkhali ), are soldiers native to the Indian Subcontinent, chiefly residing within Nepal and some parts of Northeast India. The Gurkha units are composed of Nepalis and Indian Gorkhas and are recruit ...
and he was interviewed and told that he would get a letter of appointment at home. But then his mother died just a few days before he could join his job. He could not continue teaching because of his poor health. He came back home and quit the job in December 1930.


Ayurvedic Physician

He decided to study
Ayurved Ayurveda () is an alternative medicine system with historical roots in the Indian subcontinent. The theory and practice of Ayurveda is pseudoscientific. Ayurveda is heavily practiced in India and Nepal, where around 80% of the population repor ...
a in Kathmandu and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in 1931 and continued to study for the master’s degree (Acharya) in it. But early in 1933 the government decided to open an Ayurvedic dispensary in Bandipur, the district headquarters of
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that was close to Naranath’s home, so he went to his posting in Bandipur on May 14, 1933. Then he was transferred to many places such as Tarkughat (1947), Myagdey (1950), Shyamgha (1952), Myagdey (1956), Manakamana (1959), Myagdey (1959), Japagadi, Palpa (1960) and Tuhure Pasal (1961). He retired in 1973.


Works

His other published books are listed below.Acharya, Pandit Kaviraj Naranath Sharma, Chaturashitipujapaddhatih, Svaddhyayashala 2006 *''Vadhu Rakshā'' ( Nepali:वधूरक्षा) (In Defense of the Daughters-in-law), ''Satya
Harischandra Harishchandra () is a legendary king of the Solar dynasty, who appears in several legends in texts such as the ''Aitareya Brahmana'', ''Mahabharata'', the ''Markandeya Purana'', and the ''Devi Bhagavata Purana''. The most famous of these storie ...
katha'' and ''Subhashitsangraha'' () (In a single book, 1959) *''Ādikavi Kavisamrat Bhānubhakta Ācāryako saccā jı̄vanacarittra'' ( Nepali:आदिकवि कविसम्राट् भासनुभक्त आचार्यको सच्चा जीवनचरित्र) (First Edition 1960, Second Edition 1979) *''Lakshahom Yajyako Varnan'' ( Nepali:लक्षहोम यज्ञको वर्णन) (1961) *''Lakshahuti Pancadasi'' () (First and Second, 1976) *''Kavita Sangraha'' (; 1983) *''Padyamālā'' (; Collections of Poems; 1983) *''Caturasitipujavidhih'' (Sanskrit: चतुरशीतिपूजाविधि) (Ritual methods for celebrating 84 years, Published posthumously in 2006)


Children and death

Acharya had seven sons: Bhoj Raj (1935-1953), Shiva Raj (1941-2017), Samba Raj (1943) Bishwa Raj (1945), Jaya Raj (1951), Bijaya Raj (1954) and Soma Raj (1957) and two daughters: Hari Maya Paudel (1938) and Durga Devi (1948-1957). He died on 7 May 1988 at
Pashupati Pashupati (Sanskrit ''Paśupati''; devanagari पशुपति ) is a Hindu deity and an incarnation of the Hindu god Shiva as "lord of the animals". Pashupati is mainly worshipped in Nepal and India. Pashupati is also the national deity of Ne ...
Aryaghat in
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.


References


External links

* *Voice of Naranath Achary

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