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- Q7645314 abstract "Bhadant Nagarjun Arya Surai Sasai (佐々井 秀嶺, Sasai Shūrai) (born Minoru Sasai (佐々井 実, Sasai Minoru)), popularly known as Sasai, is a Japanese-born Buddhist bhikkhu (monk) who later chose India as his home. Susai came to India in 1966 and met Nichidatsu Fujii, whom he helped with the Peace Pagoda at Rajgir. He fell out with Fuji, however, but he related that on his return journey he was stopped by a dream in which a figure resembling Nagarjuna appeared and said, "Go to Nagpur". In Nagpur, he met Wamanrao Godbole, the person who had organized the conversion ceremony for Dr. Ambedkar in 1956. Sasai claims that when he saw a photograph of Dr. Ambedkar at Godbole's home, he realized that Ambedkar had appeared in his dream. At first, Nagpur residents considered Surai Sasai very strange. Then he began to greet them with "Jai Bhim" (victory to Ambedkar) and to build viharas. In 1987, a court case to deport him for overstaying his visa was dismissed. He was granted Indian citizenship, which cost him his Japanese citizenship. Sasai is one of the main leaders of the campaign to free the Mahabodhi Temple at Bodh Gaya from Hindu control.".
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- Q7645314 birthDate "1935-08-30".
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- Q7645314 birthDate "1935-08-30".
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- Q7645314 name "Bhadant Nagarjun Surai Sasai".
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- Q7645314 comment "Bhadant Nagarjun Arya Surai Sasai (佐々井 秀嶺, Sasai Shūrai) (born Minoru Sasai (佐々井 実, Sasai Minoru)), popularly known as Sasai, is a Japanese-born Buddhist bhikkhu (monk) who later chose India as his home. Susai came to India in 1966 and met Nichidatsu Fujii, whom he helped with the Peace Pagoda at Rajgir. He fell out with Fuji, however, but he related that on his return journey he was stopped by a dream in which a figure resembling Nagarjuna appeared and said, "Go to Nagpur".".
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- Q7645314 name "Bhadant Nagarjun Surai Sasai".