1. Yogi Naraharinath was a Nepali historian, writer and follower of the Nath tradition of Gorakhnath.

1. Yogi Naraharinath was a Nepali historian, writer and follower of the Nath tradition of Gorakhnath.
Yogi Naraharinath belonged to Khas clan of Hriksen Thapa Chhetri who falls in Bhardwaj Gotra of Hinduism.
Yogi Naraharinath later took Sannyasa in the Chandannath Temple, Jumla District, where his guru named him Yogi Naraharinath.
Yogi Naraharinath later became noted historian and saint of Gorakhnath tradition and resided at Mrigasthali, Kathmandu near the holy temple of Pashupatinath.
Yogi Naraharinath has written over 570 books of which 114 were published.
Yogi Naraharinath's works includes collection and decryption of documents Khas language to readable Nepali which mostly included genealogies.
Yogi Naraharinath has provided contributions to Nepal Sanskrit University at Dang.
Yogi Naraharinath was jailed for his political views on strong Hinduistic country and calling then ruling monarchy as weak.
Yogi Naraharinath sent letter in Sanskrit language to Indian prime minister Atal Behari Vajpayee requesting India to be declared a Hindu nation.
Yogi Naraharinath believed liberty of religion and opposed non-allowance of non-Hindus at Pashupatinath Temple.
Yogi Naraharinath called the lord of the temple being common to all religions.