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Yogi Naraharinath (Balbir Singh Riksen Thapa) was born on 1915 in Kalikot District, is a Nepali historian, writer and saint of Nath tradition of Gorakhnath.. Discover Yogi Naraharinath'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 88 years old?
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Balbir Singh Riksen Thapa |
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1915, 1915 |
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1915 |
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Kalikot District |
Date of death |
2003 |
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Mrigasthali, Kathmandu |
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Nepal
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Yogi Naraharinath Net Worth
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Yogi Naraharinath (born: Balbir Singh Hriksen Thapa, 1915–2003 CE) was a Nepali historian, writer and saint of Nath tradition of Gorakhnath.
He has written over 600 books in 28 different languages and has performed 129 Koti Homs throughout Nepal.
Balbir Singh Hriksen Thapa was born on 28 February 1915 (Bikram Samvat: 17th Falgun 1971) in Kalikot District (now located in Karnali Province) to father Lalit Singh Hriksen Thapa and mother Gauri Devi as their second child.
He belonged to Khas clan of Hriksen Thapa Chhetri who falls in Bhardwaj Gotra of Hinduism.
Naraharinath took his Upanayana ceremony at the age of eight.
He later took Sannyasa (life of renunciation) in the Chandannath Temple, Jumla District, where his guru named him Yogi Naraharinath.
At the age of nine, he was enrolled into the Vatukbhairavanath Siddha Chandannath Bhasha Pathshala in Jumla, and later he migrated to India aged eight and learned Sanskrit language.
He later became noted historian and saint of Gorakhnath tradition and resided at Mrigasthali, Kathmandu near the holy temple of Pashupatinath.
He has written over 570 books of which 114 were published.
His works includes collection and decryption of documents Khas language (ancient Nepali language) to readable Nepali which mostly included genealogies.
He has worked on many genealogies like Gorkha Bansawali, Yogi Bansawali, Devmala Banshawali which were found in Dang district.
According to Devmala Bansawali, he produced some claims regarding Victorian King Vikramaditya.
He has also provided contributions to Nepal Sanskrit University at Dang.
He was jailed for his political views on strong Hinduistic country and calling then ruling monarchy as weak.
He also sent letter in Sanskrit language to Indian Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee requesting India to be declared a Hindu nation.
He also believed liberty of religion and opposed non-allowance of non-Hindus at Pashupatinath Temple.
He called the lord of the temple being common to all religions.
Some of his online books are:
He died aged 88 on 13th Falgun, 2059 B.S. at Gorakhnath premise of Mrigasthali, Kathmandu.