. "Himachal Pradesh, in the Punjab region of India"@en . "1908-12-10"^^ . . "Himachal Pradesh, in the Punjab region of Bristish India"@en . "Theos Bernard pioneered Indian and Tibetan studies at Columbia University. He was the third American to ever set foot in Lhasa, Tibet, and the first American to be initiated into the rites of Tibetan Buddhism. He published several accounts of the theory and practice of the religions of India and Tibet, including his PhD dissertation on Hatha Yoga. He was the founder of the first Tibetan Buddhist research institute in United States, he compiled a Tibetan grammar and planned for the systematic translation of Indian and Tibetan literature into English."@en . "being an accomplished practitioner of Yoga and Tibetan Buddhism, a scholar of religion and explorer"@en . . "Dugald Bernard ; Pierre Bernard , Pir Vilayat Inayat Khan"@en . . . "300"^^ . "University of Arizona ; Columbia University"@en . . "Bernard, Theos Casimir"@en . "Glen Agazia Bernard , Aura Gordon"@en . "death date unknown, probably mid-September, 1947"@en . . . "1908-12-10"^^ . "scholar in philosophy, practitioner of Yoga and Tibetan Buddhism"@en . . . . . . "none"@en . . "Theos Bernard pioneered Indian and Tibetan studies at Columbia University. He was the third American to ever set foot in Lhasa, Tibet, and the first American to be initiated into the rites of Tibetan Buddhism. He published several accounts of the theory and practice of the religions of India and Tibet, including his PhD dissertation on Hatha Yoga. He was the founder of the first Tibetan Buddhist research institute in United States, he compiled a Tibetan grammar and planned for the systematic translation of Indian and Tibetan literature into English."@en . . "Theos Casimir Bernard"@en . "Viola Wertheim, Ganna Walska, and Helen Graham Park"@en . . . . . "Theos Casimir Bernard demonstrating Baddha Padmasana"@en . "unknown, probably killed"@en . . "Theos Casimir Bernard"@en . . .