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Vol.
No. 11
June , 2001 Issue
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Acharya
Mahapragya's Literature a National Treasure : Vajpayee
Ahmedabad:
Prime Minister Shri Atal Behari Vajpayee has said that Acharya Mahapragya's
literature is an invaluable national treasure. Acharya Shri has not only put in
proper perspective the various problems that mankind faces today, he has also
suggested their solutions.The Prime Minister expressed this opinion in his
meeting with Muni Shri Lokprasash Lokesh when he came here on a short visit.Shri
Vajpayee felt that the renowned philosopher and Jain acharya of modern times,
Acharya Shri Mahapragya's writings should be translated and published in all the
languages of the world.The P.M. also saw the manuscript of "Jivan Vigyan
Shikshak Nirdeshika" in Gujarati language. Appreciating it, he said Jivan
Vigyan was a powerful medium in giving the educational system a base of Indian
values.The Prime Minister said that Acharya Shri Mahapragya had placed in a
scientific way the knowledge scattered in Sanskrit and Prakrit languages. This
was a mighty contribution. Mahapragya's original ideas needed to be evaluated in
the universal perspective.
Future
of Mankind Depends on Ahimsa: Bill Clinton
Ahmedabad:
Former President of the United States Bill Clinton released Acharya Shri
Mahapragya's two books when he visited this city as a private citizen a few
months back. The books are: "Economics of Mahavira" and "Mahavira's
scripture for Health".Mr. Clinton said that the welfare of mankind lay in
the principles of Ahimsa and peace of Bhagwan Mahavir. The former U.S. President
agreed with Muni Shri Lokprakash Lokesh that training in non-violence was
essential in building a non-violent world. Only Ahimsa could ensure the future
of mankind. When Muni Shri Lokprakash Lokesh handed over a message from
Acharya Shri Mahapragya to Mr. Clinton, the former U.S. President accepted it
with all humility and touched his forehead and eyes with it. He was moved. He
said that the message was an unforgettable part of his visit to India.
First
Brahmi awards for Prof. Kiran Kr. Thapllayal & Mrs. Nirmala deshpande
Under
the auspices of 2600th Birth Centenary of Bhagwan Mahavir, a simple ceremony was
arranged at Siri Fort Auditorium in New Delhi on the 10th June, 2001,to present
the First Brahmi awards to Professor Kiran Kumar Thapllayal and to Mrs. Nirmala
Deshpande. The function was presided over by Shri Ashok Gehlot, Chief Minister
of Rajasthan and the award was given away by the Congress President, Mrs. Sonia
Gandhi, who was the Chief Guest on the occasion. The Congress President in her
address said that the problems, which the country was facing today were
challenges before us and these can be solved only by following the principles of
truth and non-violence, as enunciated by Lord Mahavir. By honouring Prof. Kiran
Kumar, she said, she had not just honoured a learned person but the honour went
to ancient Indian history, archaeology and the rich Brahmi dialect. We have to
protect our ancient heritage in order to bring peace and tranquillity in the
country. The awardees of Brahmi Awards were given a cash prize of Rupees one
lakh, a letter of eulogy, a souvenir, and a shawl. Shri ashok Gehlot also spoke
on the occasion and mentioned that Jain philosophy was as much relevant today as
it was in the period of Gandhi and Nehru.
The ceremony was arranged in the holy presence of Digambar saint, Acharya Shri
Vidhyanand Ji Maharaj. The other two celebrities, honoured on this occasion,
were, Shri Trilok Chand Kothari, an old veteran of Jainism, who obtained
doctorate degree in Jain philosophy at the age of 75 years, and Dr. Shanti
Kumar, famous surgeon, who had contributed immensely in the field of surgery.
The function was arranged by the cooperation of Om Kothari Foundation Trust and
Trilok High level Study and Research Centre. Srimati Sonia Gandhi was honoured
by presenting her a diamond-studded crown and she was requested to take over the
rule of the country. The other dignitaries included Sahu Ramesh Chand Jain, Smt.
Saryu Daftari and Shri C.P. Kothari.
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Canadian
Varsity holds lectures on Jainism
The
University of Tronto organised a series of lectures on peace and non-violence
based on Jainism . The series was based on Acharya Sushil Kumarji's Peaace &
Non-violence lecture Series. The Jain monk had been honorary president of the
World Conference of Religions for peace, president of the Ram Janmabhoomi Babri
Masjid Solution Committee and a founding member of the vishwa Hindu Parishad.
the inaugural lecture on Religion and Warfare was delivered by
internationally-acclaimed academic and author Ephraim Isaac, who teaches
Religion and African American Studies at Princeton University in the US. Isaac
also is the director of the Institute of Semitic Studies at Princeton. "Had
Acharya Sushil Kumarji been alive for some more years , Jain studies would have
commenced at the University of Toronto said. " We are starting this lecture
series his as he firmly believed and propagated peace and non-violence and
protection of environment."
SOUTHERN
BAPTISTS TARGET JAINISM
Criticism of Jain traditions and an attempt to stop spreading of Jainism by
Baptists
Should
Jains preach their religion? This is a question which has been recently brought
into the foreground of debate due to the activities of certain American Southern
Baptist Christian organisation. Having already attracted great international
controversy for their distribution of the anti- Hindu pamphlet 'Dewali; Festival
of Light, Circle of Darkness', for which they were eventually forced to issue a
public apology (but, it is interesting to note, not a retraction), Southern
Baptists are now beginning a similar campaign against Jainism.
Students
from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky
recently traveled to India to conduct research into Jainism for the
purpose of converting Jains of Christianity. Converting adherents of
other religions to Christianity, or 'evangelism', is considered by the
vast majority of Christianity is the only true religion, and
non-adherents are punished by God. The seminary's magazine, The Tie,
discusses the trip in an article that has provoked a large amount of
comment from the Jain community.
The
article is mainly concerned with two topics: criticism of Jainism, and
tactics for converting Jains to Christianity. Missy Woodward, Student
Co-ordinator of the trip, speaks about the 'hopelessness' of Jainism,
while Chris Smith, another student present on the trip, curiously
criticises Ahimsa for 'affecting the food Jains eat and the way they
live'. Presumably referring to Anekantvada, George Martin, the leader of
the trip talks about Jains' willingness to accept new people, and
advocates using this openness as and aid to conversion. Woodward starkly
summarizes the goals and attitude of the missionaries saying "It 's
really different when you're talking to somebody and you know that this
person will spend eternity in hell if somebody does not come and work
with these people".
Many
Jains are more concerned about the misrepresentation of the religion than the
activities of missionaries. Amar Salgia, former Jain youth leader, remarks that
"while it seems fairly certain they won't manage to 'convert' anyone within
the Sharvak Jain Snagha, Jain should become more aware of how their way of life
is being misrepresented". Baptist philosophy is completely intolerant very
violent, and poorly thought out. Why would Indians leave a well respected
religion in India for one that is not respected?"
This
article is the latest event in a long line of Christian activities which are
generating increasing concern in India. The proselytizing activities of
Christian missionaries, particularly amongst Hindus in communities in relatively
undeveloped areas of India such as Orissa and Madhya Pradesh have been the
subject of a great deal of discussion, as it is the poorest and least developed
areas which generally attract the attentions of Christian proselytizers. The
sinister term 'ripe for the harvest' is often used to describe these communities
in Christian literature.
The
success of these activities is limited, however. Due to the exclusive
nature of the Christian faith as preached by fundamentalist
missionaries, many Hindus see these activities as attacks on their
culture and react accordingly. Writing in The Organiser, M.V. Kamath
comments that "Attempts at conversion should be considered a mortal
assault on local cultures and should be totally banned". A level of
violence is not unknown in the local reactions to missionaries; the
world media has extensively (and indeed almost exclusively) reported the
burning to death of missionary Graham Stewart Staines along with his two
sons and the recent murder of Father Arun Doss.
The
issue of preaching has historically been quite problematic for Jains,
due to the philosophy of Anekantwada. However, preaching should not be
confused with proselytizing, or converting. In the face of individuals
and organisation indirectly concerned with the destruction of Jainism,
many believe that spreading awareness of the religion should become a
priority of the community. Indeed, much work in this direction is
already underway. A report in the Indian Express early last year
suggested that vegetarian and alcoholism projects run by Svetambar Jains
in the Vadodara and Panchmahals districts of Gujarat are attracting Jain
'converts': over 200,000 in the last six years. Apparently impressed by
the non-violent message of Jainism, many tribal Indians in these areas
are embracing the religion to the extent that three young Jains from a
particular village were recently ordained into the priesthood, and there
are now more than 60 temples in the area.
Jain
Community declared as Religious Minority Community in M.P
The
Madhya Pradesh Government through an ordinance under Art. 1996 has declared that
Jains originally residing in the State will henceforth be considered as
belonging to minority community. The Chairman of M.P. Minorities Commission Mr.
Abraham Kureshi has welcomed the ordinance and mentioned that M.P. is the first
state in the country to declare Jain community of the State as Religious
Minority community. Henceforth, the religious and educational institutions
belonging to Jain community will be eligible for constitutional protection and
patronage.
Acharya
Pad Pratishta Mahotsava at Gommatgiri Teerth Kshetra by Digambar
Jain Sect
Acharya
pad Pratishta Mahotsava was celebrated at Gommatgiri Teerth Kshetra near
Indore to bestow Acharya position to Muni Shri Guptinanad Ji Maharaj from the
Digambar Jain sect. Several other saints and Aryikas were present on the
occasion.
Panch
Kalyanak Mahotsava of Shri Padam Prabhuji celebrated at Udaipur
Panch
Kalyanak Mahotsava of 1008 Teerthankar Shri Padam Prabhuji was celebrated
at village Parsad, near Keshariaji in Udaipur District of Rajasthan on 20th May,
2001 in the holy presence of Muni Shri Sukumalnandi Ji and Muni Shri
Punyanandiji Maharaj.
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Bhagwan
Mahaveer Statue recovered by Police
An
ancient statue of Bhagwan Mahavir, supposed to be several hundred years old,
having an estimated cost of Rupees one Crore was recovered recently from a
smuggler by S.O.G. and Gudamba Police in Uttar Pradesh. The statue was being
smuggled from Nepal for sale in Sitapur town. The statue is weighing 7.5 Kg. and
the metal contains 60 percent gold.
Chaturmas
Programme of some of the Digambar saints
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Muni Shri Dhairya Sagar Ji with his Sangha: Kanpur
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Acharya Shri Rayan Sagar Ji with his Sangha Gungarpur
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Acharya Shri Abhinandan Sagar Ji with his Sangha Narwari
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Acharya Shri Vipul Sagar Ji with his Sangha Kanpur (expected)
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Balacharya Shri Yogendra Sagar Ji with Sangha
Rishabh Dev (Kesharia ji)
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Muni Shri Sukumalnandi Ji with his Sangha Kherwada (Dist.
Udaipur)
The
following Saints are staying presently at the places shown
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Acharya Shri Vidhya nand Ji Maharaj Delhi
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Acharya Shri Vidhya Sagar Ji Maharaj Bahoribind
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Acharya Shri Bharat Sagar Ji Maharaj Jhumari Talaya (Bihar)
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Acharya Shri Sidhant Sagar Ji Maharaj Mahmudabad
(Sitapur, U.P.)
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Acharya Shri Devnandi Ji Maharaj Sagar
(M.P.)
Gujarat
Govt. Bans Non-vegetarian Food at Circuit Houses & Govt. Guest
Houses
On
the holy occasion of 2600th birth centenary celebrations of Lord Mahavir,
Government of Gujarat has ordered not to serve any non-vegetarian food,
including eggs in any of the circuit houses or Government guest houses under its
control anywhere in the State or in Delhi, Mount Abu or elsewhere. The order
will remain in force throughout the current year. Non-vegetarian food will
neither be prepared nor served at any of these places. Ahimsa Foundation
appreciates the action taken by the Government of Gujarat and hopes that other
states will also follow suit very soon.
Rs.
204,89,724/- Spent by Digambar Jain Mahasabha for Jeernodhar of Ancient
Temples
An
amount of Rs. 2,04, 89,724/- has been so far spent during the last three years
for the purpose of resurrection (Jeernodhar) of ancient Jain temples all over
the country by the All India Digambar Jain Mahasabha. Jain Mahasabha had
recently put up an exhibition at Indore displaying the photographs of various
works taken up and carried out in a record time.
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Anuvrat
Lecture at IGNOU
New
Delhi: The fifth Anuvrat lecture was delivered here at the Indira Gandhi
national Open University under the "Annual Anuvrat lecture
series" in presence of Muni Shri Mahendra Kumar, a disciple of
Acharya Shri Mahapragya.In a short five-minute statement in English Muni
Shri Mahendra Kumar told the audience what Anuvrat essentially stood
for. The founder of Anuvart movement, Acharya Shri Tulsi, and the
present Anuvrat Anushasta, Acharya Shri Mahapragya, put forward a
three-pronged programme for the moral renaissance of this nation. On the
one hand while Anuvrat aimed at self-discipline, Preksha Dhyan and Jivan
Vigyan on the other hand were respectively programmes for the change of
consciousness and development of personality through education. They
could bring about revolutionary changes in a man's life. Islamic scholar
Asghar Ali Engineer pointed out that no religion pleaded for violence.
But so-called religious leaders in their own interest set people against
each other. He said that Jain religion was unique in the sense that it
had no place at all for violence. Shri Engineer explained how Islam
stood for peace and brotherhood. He especially mentioned the word "Jehad"
and said that it meant to attempt", i.e., trying to improve one's
conduct in comparison with other's conduct. It signified controlling
one's desires. When we don't follow our religious traditions, and in the
name of religion promote self interest, then only violence's begins. It
may be mentioned here that the All India Anuvrat Trust had placed a Rs.
seven lack endowment find with the INGOU to hold annual Anuvrat lecture
when. Acharya Shri Tulsi was honoured with Indira Gandhi National Unity
Award.
Jivan
Vigyan in Value-based education
New
Delhi: Muni Shri Mahendra Kumar took part in the third meeting of the special
group constituted by the union ministry of Human Resource Development held here.
Detailed discussions were held as to how to make value-added education an
essential part of our present educational system. The idea is to collect the
precepts of different religions which are of universal nature. The ministry of
Human Resource Development has granted a sum of Rs. one Crore to the NCERT for
this purpose. Muni Shri Mahendra Kumar was invited to take part in the
discussions so that he could give the input in the proposed changes based on the
experience of Jivan Vigyan Course.
Korean
Team Visits Anu Vibha
Rajsamand:
A twenty-member Korean delegation visited Anuvrat Vishwa Bharati under the
cultural exchange programme in March last. During their three-day stay here they
showed keen interest in the principles of Anuvrat, Preksha Dhyan and Jivan
Vigyan. In fact, the Korean delegation had especially come here to study how
Anuvrat Vishwa Bharati was propagating peace and non-violence, and also
strengthening human values through Anuvrat, Preksha Dhyan and Jivan Vigyan. The
Korean team was very much impressed by Anuvrat Balodaya Karyakram i.e., the
Programme for the proper growth of children. Some of the members of the Korean
delegation showed special interest in Yoga and Dhyan Sadhana as to how they
cured physical ailments and removed mental tension and depression. Saman Shri
Sthit Pragya taught them about Preksha Dhyan and Jivan Vigyan. On this occasion
Anu Vibha organised a get-together in which the Korean delegates interacted with
the local intellectuals and exchanged their experiences on various topics. One
of the members of the Korean team said that they always had an impression of
India as a land of mystery. By visiting the place they were overwhelmed by the
warm treatment they received and also what they saw and learnt. They could not
express their total experience in words. Another delegate said that when they
went back to their country they best to propagate the principles of Anuvrat i.e.
peace, non-violence and co-existences. The man behind Anu Vibha, Shri Mohan Bhai,
expressed his confidence that a new chapter of friendship and mutual
co-operation between India and Korea had begin. The district education officer,
Shri Ramakant Ameta, Presided over the function.
Women's
Conference in Kolkata
Kolkata:
A women's conference was organised here to discuss the various challenges faced
by Indian women in the new century. Acharya Shri Mahapragya's disciple Sadhvi
Shri Jatan Kumari said that the problems of today could be solved only through
non-violent ways. Sadhvi Amit Prabha described in details how Acharya Shri
Mahapragya had established Ahimsa Samvay to bring all people and organisations
believing in non-violence's on one platform. The conference was inaugurated by
Calcutta's Deputy Mayor Shrimati Meena Purohit and presided over by Smt. Pushpa
Bengani, President of Akhil Bharatiya Mahila Mandal. Delegates from various
women organizations such as Anamika, Rajasthan Maheshwari Sangathan, Punjab
Kalyan Sangh and Christian Seva Mandal took active part in the deliberations.
Reviewing the proceedings of the conference, Smt. Tara Devi Surana made a
fervent appeal to all participants to work unitedly to promote vegetarianism,
and create a climate against the trend of killing the foetus of female
child.
FREE
EYE CAMP AT SHAKTI NAGAR, NEW DELHI
On
the eve of 26th birth centenary year of Bhagwan Shri Mahavir Swami and most
auspicious occasion of the arrival of Jain Dharma Divakar Acharya Smarat Pujay
Shri Shiv Muni Ji Maharaj at Shakti Nagar the Swetamber Sathanakvasi
Mahila Mandal of Shakti Nagar, Delhi-110007., under the guidance Shri S.S.
Jain Sabbha Shakti Nagar is organising a free EYE CAMP for
everyone. The camp will start functioning from 10a.m. in the morning at
14/24 Jain Sathanak, Shakti Nagar on 29th June 2001 (Friday). The camp will be
conducted by several experienced renowned Doctors of Delhi. Hundred of patient
are excepted to visit the camp. Any one requiring more information on the camp
may contact Shrimati Padma Jain 17/31, Shakti Nagar, Delhi-7., Ph No. 7131902 or
Shrimati Rajani Jain 18/21, Shakti Nagar, Delhi-7., Ph No. 7247009. Source :
Press Correspondent Miss Mukta Jain , New Delhi
Postal
Stamps Issued on Jainism
Date
Subject
18.10.29 Girnar (Issued by Saurashtra state - Part of
India before independence)
06.05.35 Bhagwan Sheetalnath Jain Temple, Calcutta
15.08.49 Shatrunjay Temple, Palitana
01.07.66 Mediaeval Sculpture from Parshwanath Jain
Temple, Khajuraho
30.12.72 Vikram Ambalal Sarabhai (Famous Jain Atomic
Scientist)
13.11.74 Bhagwan Mahavir 2500th Nirwan Anniversary (Pawapuri
Jal Mandir)
10.01.75 World hindi convention (image of jain saraswati)
12.04.75 World telgu conference (image of jain saraswati)
27.07.78 Kachchh Museum (Piece from old Jain Temple)
09.02.81 Gommateshwara Bahubali 1000th Anniversary,
Sravanabelgola
09.05.88 Dr. Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil (social reformer
and Educationist)
24.08.91 Jain Muni Mishrilalji
20.12.94 Baroda Museum - Bronze idol of Bhagwan
Rishabhnath
28.01.98 Dr. Jagdish Chandra Jain (Famous Jain writer
and Educationist)
20.10.98 JAIN MUNI Acharya TulsiJI
06.03.99 Sculpture from Parshwanth Jain Temple,
Khajuraho
31.12.00 JAIN RAJA BHAMASHAH
06.04.01 BHAGWAN MAHAVEER 260th JANMA KALYANAK
FOREIGN
23.08.79 EAST GERMANY BHAGWAN MAHAVEER
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All
India Jain Women's Conference - New Delhi
On
the occasion of 2600th Birth Centenary celebrations, an All India Jain Women's
Conference is being arranged at New Delhi on 26th and 27th June, 2001.
Representatives of various national level women's organisations and office
bearers will take part in the conference. In the present context, the role of
women in the development of society will be discussed at this forum. Women who
have contributed to the cause of social service, education, Jain literature,
Jaina art and culture and industry will be honoured on this occasion. Eminent
women in the field of politics, administrative services and journalism will also
be honoured. An exhibition displaying the researches carried out by women
in the fields of Jain principles and philosophy and jain literature and that of
learned Jain sadhwis will be set up.
Ahimsa
University at Gujarat
The
Government of Gujarat is considering establishment of Ahimsa University in the
State on the occasion of 2600th Birth Centenary celebrations. A scheme is being
planned for this purpose. The Government of Gujarat has announced that the name
of North Gujarat University at Patan will be changed to Hem Chandra Suri
University with immediate effect.
Web
Site on Jain Astrology
The
first web site on Jain Astrology, named www.
jain-astrology.com was inaugurated by Shri N. Thomas, Information and Public
Relations Minister of Nagaland. The site provides information about astrological
predictions. Registration of boys and girls for matrimonial purposes is done on
the site free of cost.
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Akshya
Tritiya Celebrations at Nokha , Bikaner
Five
mumukshu from Jain families were accepted to Jain order on Akshya Tritiya, 26th
April, 2001, at Nokha near Bikaner, in the holy presence of Acharya Shri Ram Lal
Ji Maharaj, disciple of Late Acharya Shri Nana Lal Ji Maharaj.
Up
Pravartak, Muni Shri Phool Chand Ji MS. Breathed Last on The 25th April,
2001
Up
Pravartak, Muni Shri Phool Chand Ji Maharaj, belonging to Shraman Sangha of
Sthanakwasi sect breathed his last on the 25th April, 2001 at Ratia in Haryana
after taking 'santhara' (vow for not eating or drinking anymore). The holy saint
spent 74 years in the Jain order, having accepted the same in the year 1927. He
had the distinction of having been honoured with titles of Sant Shiromani and
Sanyamsurya.
Shri
Sireh Mal Ji Navlakha Breathed Last on 17th May, 2001 at Jaipur
Shri
Navlakha, famous social worker, philanthropist and Past President of Jaipur Shri
Sangha breathed his last on 17th May, 2001 at Jaipur at the age of 79 years.
Tulsi
Anuvrat Darshan setup at Raj Samand
A
large religious museum containing complete material on Acharya Shri Tulsi
depicting his whole life in the form of his photographs, literature, charts,
audio-visuals, models on preksha dhyan and other rare collections which depict
his unique personality has been set up at 'Anuvibha', or Anuvrat Vishwa Bharati
institution at Raj Samand in Rajasthan. The museum complex, named as Tulsi
Anuvrat Darshan, is going to be formally inaugurated by Mr. Ashok Gehlot, Chief
Minister of Rajasthan, in the holy presence of Muni Shri Tara Chand Ji Maharaj
on 24th June, 2001. The function will be presided over by Shri Hira Lal Devpura,
Former Chief Minister and Chairman, State Finance Commission, Rajasthan.
- Babu
Dev Kumar Jain , Religious and Social Activist
- Jamboo
Prasad , Founder - Dig. Jain Mahasabha
- Nathuram
Premi , A torch-bearer in Jainism from Madhya Pradesh
- Chakshu
Pandit Sukhlalji , A great thinker, philosopher, philanthropist
- Shrimad
Raichandra Jain , Religious Teacher & Guide of Mahatma
Gandhi
- Seth
Moti Chand Jain , Constructed Chintamani Paraswanath Temple
Bombay
- Jugal
Kishore Mukhtar , Founder 'Samantabhadrashram
- Bakhtram
Saha , Scholar of Jain Tenets, Philosophy and History
- Champat
Rai Jain , Founder Member of A.I. Dig. Jain Parishad
- Brahamchari
Shital Prasad , Scholar of Urdu and English,Sanskrit, Pali, Apabhramsa,
Prakrit
- Ganesh
Prasad Ji Varni , Founder Syadwad Mahavidyalaya at Varanasi
- Pt.
Gopal Das Baraiya , Founder Member Digambar Jain Sabha
- B.
Kamta Prasad Jain , Founder World Jain Mission at Aliganj, Distt. Etah
(U.P.)
- Dr.
Mahendra Kr. Nyayacgarya , Renowned Jainologist
- Pt.
Banarsi Das , Great Spiritualsist Genius Poet
- Pt.
Bhudar Das , Learned Scholar of Adhyatma Shaili
- Rai
Bahadur Jagmander Das Jain , Chairman of District Board of Bijnor
- Pt.
Dhyanat Rai , Spiritualist and Devotional Poet
- Dr.
Hukam Chand Bharill , Jain Scholar
- Pt.
Kushal Chand Kala , Glorious Poet of Rajasthan
- Pt.Daulat
Ram , Great Devotional Poet
- Jugmandir
Lal Jain , Founder Central Jain Publishing House & Jain
Library London
- Mahilaratna
Maganben , Founder First Shravikashram for Women in Bombay
- Sir
Moti Sagar Jain , Vice-Chancellor of Delhi University
- Rai
Bahadur Dwarka Das , President of A.I. Digamber Jain Maha Sabha
- Seth
Manek Chand J.P. , Initiated Movements for Religious Reforms
- Banji
Lal Tholia , Eminent Jeweller & Founder Jaipur Jewellers
Association
- Rai
Bahadur Sultan Singh , Treasurer of Imperial Bank at Delhi, Simla and
Meerut
- Seth
Ramlal Golchha , Successful Industrialist and Businessman of Nepal
- Ratilal
Manilal Nanvati , Industrialist, Philanthropist & Founder Nanavati
Hospital
- Sir
Seth Hukam Chand Jain , Known as 'Merchant King'&Pioneer in 'Swadeshi
Industry'
- Raja
Shivprasad " Sitarehind" , Member Legislative Council of the
Viceroy &Educationalist
- Ajayraj
Patni , Versatile Hindi Poet
- Mahapandit
Todarmal , Great Revolutionary Reformer
- Dr.
Mahendra Bhanawat , Prolific Writer on Folk Arts, Culture and Wild
Life
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Mr. Sudhir M. Shah
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Sutra , By
M.S.Sri Amar Muni
- Parliment
of world religions , By
Mr. Vinod Kapashi
- Southern
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Criticism
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Fragmentation
- Dairy
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