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Dharma Bhakta Mathema was born on 24 September, 1909 in Kathmandu, is a Nepalese bodybuilder and politician (1909–1941). Discover Dharma Bhakta Mathema's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 32 years old?

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Occupation Bodybuilder
Age 32 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 24 September 1909
Birthday 24 September
Birthplace Kathmandu
Date of death 1941
Died Place Sifal, Kathmandu
Nationality Nepal

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His wife is Uttara Devi

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Children Renu Mathema Shrestha (daughter)

Dharma Bhakta Mathema Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1909

Dharma Bhakta Mathema (1909—1941) was a professional body builder as well as a founding member of Praja Parishad.

He introduced modern body building techniques in Nepal, but had gained popularity for his contribution to the Nepalese struggle for freedom against the autocracy of the Rana dynasty.

He was killed during the freedom movement, and he is duly recognized as one of the four martyrs of Nepal of the Rana era.

Dharma Bhakta Mathema was born of a Newar family in Kathmandu in 24 September 1909 (9 Ashoj 1966 BS).

His father Adi Bhakta Mathema held a government office as a Subba during the Rana rule.

He often went to India to purchase things for the Ranas.

He met learned men in India and understood the importance of education.

He received his basic education in Sanatan Madhyamik Vidhyalaya in Darjeeling, after which he went to the Scottish Church College in Calcutta to get an Intermediate in Arts (I.A.) degree.

Dharma Bhakta's physical appearance was described as thin, unhealthy and weak during his childhood, which caused other children to tease and bully him.

This harassment motivated his body-building journey, as he joined a gym while in Calcutta.

Constant physical exercise rapidly improved his health.

He so excelled in bodybuilding that he was announced as "Shree Bengal" (which literally means "Mr. Bengal") in an all Bengal bodybuilding contest.

After graduating with an I.A. degree from Scottish Church College, he married Uttara Devi from Biratnagar.

He returned to Kathmandu and established a gym at his aunt Yamkumari Ray's house.

Many youths of Kathmandu were attracted by the novelty of the gym.

The gym attracted not only the commoners but also the Rana family and the police forces too.

Once a troop of German soldiers had come to Nepal for a visit.

He showed his body building tricks and exercises to them in the presence of Juddha Shumsher.

Once during the Ghode Jatra festival, he showed his bodybuilding prowess to the people in the presence of King Tribhuvan and the Rana family in Tundikhel.

He made different bodybuilding poses and performed many test of strength.

An instance of such, was when he put a long rod on his back and told three to four persons on each side of the rod to hang.

He was then jumping and lifting with those people.

In another instance, he lied down on the ground and told a person to hammer his chest with a hammer.

People were amazed that he was unharmed.

People could not believe that a man could be so strong.

King Tribhuvan was also greatly impressed by his feat, so much so such that he was appointed as his physical instructor.

Besides bodybuilding, he was actively interested in politics.

At that time the struggle for the independence from the British Raj was gaining momentum in India.

While in India Dharma Bhakta had met Chittaranjan Das and had joined in the struggle for Indian independence.

He wanted to establish a political party and settle in India itself.

But for some reason he dropped that plan and returned to Kathmandu with an ardent desire for freedom from the Rana regime.

Tyranny, debauchery, economic exploitation and religious persecution characterized Rana rule.

In those days, Juddha Shamsher was the prime minister of Nepal, who ruled with an iron fist.

All political parties were banned.

1990

Dharma Bhakta met Dashrath Chand in Kathmandu in 1990 BS and in 1936 AD, a political party Praja Parishad was founded in the house of Dharma Bhakta.

The founders were Tanka Prasad Acharya, Jiwan Raj Sharma, Ramhari Sharma, Dharma Bhakta and Dashrath Chand.

His connection with King Tribhuwan as a physical instructor allowed him to act as a go-between the king and the Praja Parishad.

He conveyed every activity of the Praja parishad to the King.

However discovery of his political activities prompted Juddha Shamsher to exile his father Adi Bhakta Mathema.

One day, a secret meeting of Praja Parishad was held in Lainchaur which was also attended by King Tribhuwan.