On his visits to Kathmandu during the holidays, he organized Buddhist programs and exhibitions of religious pictures he had collected in Kolkata. In 1924, he established the Buddha Dharma Support Association at the home of
Dharma Man Tuladhar. He encouraged its members to read Buddhist books and translated articles in English and
Pali into Nepal Bhasa. Upon his return to Kolkata, he established the Nepalese Buddhist Association to help Nepalese traders who had fallen into difficulty, besides teaching them Buddhist principles. In 1928, he helped organize the All India Buddhist Conference. In an effort to promote Buddhism among the Nepalese in
Darjeeling, he brought out
Himalaya Bauddha in the
Nepali language and
Buddhist India in English in 1927 which he and B. M. Barua (
Benimadhab Barua) edited. ==Language activist==