
Sudarshan Mahasthavir ( ne, सुदर्शन महास्थविर) (alternative name: Sudarshan Bhante, born Lumbini Raj Shakya) (1938–2002) was a Nepalese
Buddhist monk and author who played a major role in the development of
Theravada Buddhism in Nepal and
Nepal Bhasa literature. He was jailed by Nepal's repressive
Panchayat regime for his activities supporting language rights.
Early life
Sudarshan was born Lumbini Raj Shakya at OkuL Baha,
Lalitpur. His father was Nhuchhe Raj Shakya and mother Harkha Maya Shakya. In 1950, he travelled to
Kushinagar, India to be ordained a novice monk and was given the dharma name Sudarshan. He received higher ordination in
Sarnath.
Teacher and writer
Sudarshan graduated in literature in
Hindi in 1954 and in Nepal Bhasa in 1967. He went on to receive a master's degree in Nepalese history, culture and archeology in 1979. He taught at various schools and was a lecturer at
Tribhuvan University,
Kathmandu.
Sudarshan was a prolific writer, and greatly enriched the corpus of Nepal Bhasa literature. His favourite genre was drama, and he has written more than nine plays, most of them based on Buddhist themes. He also wrote short stories and poetry. In addition to Nepal Bhasa, he has written in
Nepali
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and English. A number of his books on Buddhism have been prescribed as course books at the bachelor and Master's levels by Tribhuvan University.
He was also engaged in journalism, and has been the editor of ''
Nepal Bhasa Patrika
''Nepal Bhasa Patrika'' ( ne, नेपाल भाषा पत्रिका) was the first daily newspaper in the Newar language. It launched on 28 September 1955 from Kathmandu, Nepal. The first editor and publisher was Phatte Bahadur Sin ...
'' daily, ''
Dharmodaya'' and ''Lumbini'' monthlies and ''Purnima'' annual.
Sudarshan was a member of the preparatory committee formed by the
Lumbini Development Trust to establish a Buddhist university. Under its initiative,
Lumbini Bauddha University
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was founded in 2004.
Sudarshan became the abbot of Shri Kirti Vihara, a Theravada Buddhist monastery built in
Thai
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architectural style, which he established in
Kirtipur in 1989. He also founded the Shri Kirti Buddhist Center here to teach Buddhism.
Imprisonment
Sudarshan was active in the
Nepal Bhasa movement
Nepal Bhasa movement (Newar: नेपालभाषा आन्दोलन) refers to the struggle for linguistic rights by Newar speakers in Nepal in the face of opposition from the government and hostile neighbors. The campaign aims to in ...
. In 1965, the Panchayat regime (1962–1990) banned Nepal Bhasa from being broadcast over state-run
Radio Nepal, the only radio station in the country. He joined the public protest that erupted, and was jailed for six months and six days under security laws.
Honors and publications
On 31 December 2012, the Postal Services Department of the government of Nepal issued a commemorative postage stamp depicting the portrait of Sudarshan to honor his contribution to the country.
In 1996, he was decorated with the title Bhasa Thuwa (Patron of the Language) by Nepal Bhasa Parishad for his service to Nepal Bhasa. His play ''Juju Jaya Prakash'' ("King Jaya Prakash"), on the last king of Kathmandu
Jaya Prakash Malla, was awarded the Shrestha Sirapa in 1958.
In a writing career spanning 1951–2002, Sudarshan produced plays, biographies, translations, essays and poetry. He has published more than 75 books in Nepal Bhasa and four in Nepali. His plays are ''Ambapali'' (1955), ''Rastrapal'' (1958), ''Amritmaya Maun'' (1958), ''Juju Jaya Prakash'' (1962), ''85 Pau'' (1962), ''Ashanka'' (1971), ''Pratishodh'' (1986), ''Nirvana'' (1993) and ''Patachara'' (1997).
References
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1938 births
2002 deaths
People from Lalitpur District, Nepal
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Nepal Bhasa movement
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