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Dharma Ratna Yami (Dharma Ratna Tuladhar) was born on 18 August, 1915 in Asan, Kathmandu, Nepal, is a Nepalese activist and writer (1915- 1975). Discover Dharma Ratna Yami'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 60 years old?

Popular As Dharma Ratna Tuladhar
Occupation Activist, writer
Age 60 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 18 August, 1915
Birthday 18 August
Birthplace Asan, Kathmandu, Nepal
Date of death 10 September, 1975
Died Place N/A
Nationality Nepal

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Who Is Dharma Ratna Yami's Wife?

His wife is Heera Devi Kansakar (1945 -1968; her death) Sabitri Devi Dahal (m. 1969)

Family
Parents Bhawani Ratna (father)Devi Maya (mother)
Wife Heera Devi Kansakar (1945 -1968; her death) Sabitri Devi Dahal (m. 1969)
Sibling Not Available
Children Hisila Yami

Dharma Ratna Yami Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Dharma Ratna Yami worth at the age of 60 years old? Dharma Ratna Yami’s income source is mostly from being a successful activist. He is from Nepal. We have estimated Dharma Ratna Yami's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2024 Under Review
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Source of Income activist

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Dharma Ratna Tuladhar, popularly known as Dharma Ratna Yami (धर्मरत्न यमी) was a Nepalese government deputy minister, activist and Newa language writer

While serving eighteen years jail term, he changed his surname from Tuladhar to Yami (meaning an inhabitant of Kathmandu in Nepal Bhasa) and identified himself as Newa.

He in the jail to unite and organized communities against the Rana rulers.

Yami was born to father Bhawani Ratna, son of rich business merchant Late Ratna Das Tuladhar and Mother Devi Maya Tuladhar at Asan Kamalachhi (कमलाछि), Kathmandu.

His was an affluent merchant family which was made penniless after the Rana regime confiscated their property.

Yami was schooled at home.

1930

In 1930, he traveled to Lhasa and worked in the business house of Dharma Man Tuladhar.

In Tibet, he came in contact with Mahapandit Rahul Sankrityayan; and under his influence and inspiration, he studied books on various subjects and began writing himself.

B. R. Ambedkar was a good friend of late Dharma Ratna Yami.

He used to be invited as the chief guest in Ambedkar's programs in India.

1937

Returning to Kathmandu in 1937, he joined the democracy movement against the autocratic Rana regime.

1940

He was arrested in 1940 and sentenced to 18 years in prison and his property was impounded.

Following his release after serving five years, he married Heera Devi Kansakar.

1947

On 15 August 1947, both Yami and his wife were arrested for organizing a meeting to mark India's independence from Britain.

Yami's wife was freed after a few days while he remained in jail for six more months.

1948

In 1948, he became a founder member of the Nepal Democratic Congress Party which was for overthrowing the Rana regime by any means, including armed uprising.

1950

In 1950, it combined with the Nepali National Congress and became the Nepali Congress which launched an armed struggle against the Ranas.

Yami was arrested again and spent 16 months behind bars.

1951

He was freed in February 1951 after the Rana regime was abolished and democracy established in Nepal.

In November 1951, the first government in Nepal led by a commoner prime minister was formed, and Yami was appointed Deputy Forest Minister by Prime Minister Matrika Prasad Koirala.

According to Koirala, Yami was inducted into the cabinet at the insistence of King Tribhuvan because of his experience in Tibet and social work, and that somebody from the Buddhist community of the Kathmandu Valley should be included in it.

1960

Following the political changes in 1960 when parliament was dissolved and political parties were banned, he was put under house arrest for a few months at Shree Mahal.

1962

Yami was nominated to the Rastriya Panchayat (legislature) in 1962.

Yami was an outspoken nonconformist and challenged the social norms of the day like untouchability.

He demanded in Parliament that laws related to caste and ethnicity be scrapped, but the proposal was rejected.

1969

In 1969, a year after his wife died, he remarried outside his caste a Bahun woman named Sabitri Devi Dahal.

He also hired a woman from a so-called untouchable caste as a cook in his kitchen, an unthinkable act in those days.

His radical social and political views have led his contemporaries like missionary Father Marshall D. Moran, SJ to describe him as the most informative and interesting person in Kathmandu.

1975

Yami died in Kathmandu in 1975 at the age of 60.

Yami was a prolific and multilingual writer and has published 21 books including novels, epics and an anthology of poems in Nepal Bhasa, Nepali, English and Hindi.

He has been jailed for his writings because the government found them subversive.