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Acharya RaghVira (1902–1963) was a pioneering scholar, linguist, and cultural visionary who dedicated his life to reviving and promoting India’s rich intellectual and spiritual heritage on the global stage. Born in Rawalpindi, he earned academic distinction with degrees from Punjab University, the University of London, and Leiden University in the Netherlands. A master of more than a dozen languages, he made monumental contributions to India’s linguistic identity by coining over 150,000 scientific and parliamentary terms rooted in Sanskrit and compiling the authoritative Greater English-Hindi Dictionary. His passion for India’s classical knowledge and languages positioned him as a leading figure in the cultural renaissance of modern India.
To preserve and expand the influence of Indian culture, he founded the International Academy of Indian Culture (Saraswati Vihar), which documented India’s historical impact across regions like Mongolia, China, Indonesia, and Central Asia. As a Member of Parliament, he brought intellectual depth and fearless conviction to national discourse, particularly in matters of foreign policy and cultural identity.
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Acharya Raghuvira Ji (1902–1963) was a visionary Indian linguist, scholar, and nationalist who dedicated his life to India’s cultural and linguistic renaissance. Born in Rawalpindi, he mastered languages like Sanskrit, Hindi, Chinese, and Tibetan, and coined over 150,000 Sanskrit terms for modern disciplines. In 1950, he founded the International Academy of Indian Culture to preserve ancient manuscripts and strengthen cultural ties across Asia, especially through Buddhist studies. As a member of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, he promoted cultural pride and self-reliance. His legacy lives on, inspiring India’s cultural preservation and bridging its heritage with modernity.
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