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2. ##News Updates: PM’s speech at Centenary Celebrations of Acharya Shri Vidyanand Ji Maharaj in Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi: 28 Jun, 2025. //
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VIDEO: PM Modi's speech at 100th birth anniversary of Acharya Shri Vidyanand Ji Maharaj in New Delhi
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PM’s speech at Centenary Celebrations of Acharya Shri Vidyanand Ji Maharaj in Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi
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Om Namaha! Om Namaha! Om Namaha!
Param Shraddheya Acharya Shri Pragya Sagar Maharaj Ji, the head of Shravanabelagola Swami Charukeerti Ji, my colleague Gajendra Singh Shekhawat Ji, my fellow Member of Parliament Naveen Jain Ji, President of Bhagwan Mahavir Ahimsa Bharati Trust Priyank Jain Ji, Secretary Mamta Jain Ji, Trustee Piyush Jain Ji, all other distinguished dignitaries, revered saints, ladies and gentlemen, Jai Jinendra!
Today, we are all witnessing a significant occasion in Bharat’s spiritual tradition. The centenary celebration of the birth of the revered Acharya Shri Vidyanand Ji Muniraj, this sacred festival imbued with his eternal inspirations, and this spiritually uplifting event are together creating an extraordinary atmosphere of motivation. Along with those physically present at this gathering, lakhs of people have joined us online. I extend my heartfelt greetings to all of you and express my sincere gratitude for giving me the opportunity to be here today.
Friends,
This day holds special significance for yet another reason. It was on this very date—28 June 1987—that Acharya Shri Vidyanand Ji Muniraj was conferred the title of Acharya. And that was not merely a title—it was the flowing of a sacred stream that connected the Jain tradition to thought, restraint, and compassion. As we celebrate his birth centenary today, this date reminds us of that historic moment. On this occasion, I bow at the feet of Acharya Shri Vidyanand Ji Muniraj and pray that his blessings forever remain upon us all.
Friends,
This celebration of the birth centenary of Acharya Shri Vidyanand Ji Muniraj is no ordinary event. It carries the memories of an era, and it echoes the life of a great ascetic. To commemorate this historic occasion, special commemorative coins and postage stamps have been released. I congratulate all my fellow countrymen on this. I also especially extend my reverence and greetings to Acharya Shri Pragya Sagar Ji. Under your guidance, crores of followers today are walking the noble path shown by the revered Guru. On this occasion, you have chosen to bestow upon me the title of ‘Dharmachakravarti’. I do not consider myself worthy of this honour. But it is our cultural value that whatever we receive from the sages is accepted as a sacred offering. Therefore, I humbly accept this honour as a divine offering and dedicate it at the feet of Maa Bharati.
Friends,
Speaking of such a divine soul—whose words we accept throughout our lives as sacred guidance, and with whom our hearts are emotionally bound—inevitably stirs emotion. Even now, I wish that instead of speaking about Acharya Shri Vidyanand Ji Muniraj, we had the good fortune of hearing him speak today. To encapsulate the life journey of such a great personality in words is no easy task. He was born on 22 April 1925 in the sacred land of Karnataka. He was given the spiritual name ‘Vidyanand’, and his life became a unique confluence of knowledge and bliss. His speech reflected profound wisdom, yet his words were so simple that anyone could understand them. Author of more than 150 texts, he undertook thousands of kilometres of spiritual travels on foot, and launched a great mission to connect lakhs of youngsters to self-restraint and cultural values. Acharya Shri Vidyanand Ji Muniraj was truly a man of the era—a visionary. I consider myself fortunate to have had the opportunity to experience his spiritual aura in person. From time to time, he guided me and his blessings always remained upon me. Today, standing on this centenary platform, I can still feel the same love and belongingness from him.
Friends,
Bharat is the world’s most ancient living civilisation. We have remained eternal for thousands of years because our ideas are eternal, our philosophy is eternal, our vision is eternal. And the source of this vision lies in our sages, monks, seers, saints, and Acharyas. Acharya Shri Vidyanand Ji Muniraj was a modern beacon of this ancient Indian tradition. He possessed expertise across numerous disciplines, and mastery in several fields. His spiritual brilliance, his knowledge, his command over languages such as Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, and Prakrit—and as the revered Maharaj Ji just mentioned, his knowledge of 18 languages—his literary and religious contributions, his devotion to music, and his dedication to national service—there was no dimension of life in which he did not reach the pinnacle of ideals. He was a great musician, a fiery patriot and freedom fighter, and an undetached Digambar Muni. He was a repository of knowledge and wisdom, and also a fountain of spiritual joy. I believe that his journey—from Surendra Upadhyay to becoming Acharya Shri Vidyanand Muniraj—was the transformation of an ordinary human being into a great soul. It inspires us that our future is not limited by our present constraints. Our future is defined by our direction, our goals, and our determination.
Friends,
Acharya Shri Vidyanand Muniraj did not confine his life to personal spiritual practice. He made his life a medium for social and cultural reconstruction. By establishing institutions like the Prakrit Bhavan and various research centres, he carried the flame of knowledge to the younger generations. He restored the Jain historical narrative to its rightful place. Through his foundational texts like ‘Jain Darshan’ and ‘Anekantvad’, he gave depth, breadth and inclusivity to philosophical discourse. From the restoration of temples to the education of underprivileged children and social welfare, every effort of his was linked both to self-realisation and to public welfare.
Friends,
Acharya Vidyanand Ji Maharaj used to say—life can become spiritual only when it becomes an act of service. This thought is deeply rooted in the essence of Jain philosophy. It is also intrinsic to the Indian consciousness. Bharat is a land of service. Bharat is a nation rooted in humanity. At a time when the world was trying to quell violence with more violence, Bharat revealed to the world the power of non-violence. We placed the spirit of human service above all.
Friends,
Our spirit of service is unconditional, beyond self-interest, and inspired by the greater good. Guided by this very principle, we are working across the country today—drawing inspiration from the same ideals and exemplary lives. Be it the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, the Jal Jeevan Mission, the Ayushman Bharat Yojana, or the free food grains to the needy—every initiative embodies the spirit of service to the person at the last rung of society. We are working with the vision of achieving saturation in these schemes—meaning no one should be left behind, everyone should progress together. This is the inspiration of Acharya Shri Vidyanand Ji Muniraj, and this is our collective resolve.
Friends,
The teachings and words of our Tirthankaras, monks, and Acharyas remain eternally relevant. In particular, the principles of Jainism—the Five Great Vows, Anuvrat, the Three Jewels, the Six Essentials—are more relevant today than ever before. We also understand that in every era, there is a need to simplify timeless teachings so they can be easily adopted by the common man. Acharya Shri Vidyanand Ji Muniraj dedicated his life to this mission. He launched the ‘Vachanamrit’ movement, presenting Jain scriptures in everyday language. Through devotional music, he conveyed deep religious concepts in the simplest of words. His bhajans, such as “Ab hum amar bhaye na marenge, hum amar bhaye na marenge, tan karan mithyat diyo taja, kyun kari deh dharenge,” are spiritual garlands made of pearls of wisdom for all of us. This natural belief in immortality, this courage to look toward the infinite—these are the very traits that make Indian spirituality and culture truly unique.
Friends,
The birth centenary year of Acharya Shri Vidyanand Ji Muniraj shall continue to be a source of inspiration. It is our duty not only to imbibe his spiritual teachings into our lives, but also to advance his works for the welfare of society and the nation. You are all aware of how he revived the ancient Prakrit language through his writings and hymns. Prakrit is one of Bharat’s oldest languages. It is the language in which Lord Mahavira delivered his sermons. The entire original Jain Agama has been composed in this language. But due to the neglect of our own culture, this language had begun to vanish from everyday use. We turned the efforts of sages like Acharya Shri into a national endeavour. In October last year, our government declared Prakrit a ‘Classical Language’. This was just mentioned by Acharya Ji too. We are also running a campaign to digitise Bharat’s ancient manuscripts. A significant portion of these include Jain scriptures and texts associated with revered Acharyas. And just as you noted—over 50,000 manuscripts—the Secretary of our Ministry is present here and will surely pursue this matter diligently. We wish to take this effort forward. We are now promoting mother tongues in higher education as well. That is why, from the ramparts of the Red Fort, I proclaimed that we must free the nation from the colonial mindset. We must move forward with both development and heritage. It is with this resolve that we are working to develop Bharat’s cultural and pilgrimage sites. In 2024, our government commemorated the 2550th Nirvana Mahotsav of Bhagwan Mahavir on a grand scale. This celebration was inspired by Acharya Shri Vidyanand Ji Muni and blessed by sages such as Acharya Shri Pragya Sagar Ji. In the times to come, we must continue to organize more such grand events to enrich our cultural heritage. Like this very programme, all our efforts will be guided by the spirit of public participation, and driven by the mantra of “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Prayas”.
Friends,
As I stand amidst you today, it is natural to recall the memory of the Navkar Mahamantra Divas. That day, we also spoke of nine resolutions. I am pleased that a large number of citizens are working towards fulfilling those pledges. The guidance we receive from Acharya Shri Vidyanand Ji Muniraj further strengthens these nine resolutions. Therefore, on this occasion, I wish to once again share those nine resolutions with you. The first resolution is to save water. We must value every drop. This is both our responsibility and our duty towards Mother Earth. The second is to plant a tree in our mother’s name—care for it as she cared for us. May every tree become our mother’s blessing. The third is cleanliness—not merely for show; it is a reflection of non-violence. Every street, every neighbourhood, every city should be clean, and all must be involved. The fourth is ‘Vocal for Local’. Buy only those products that contain the sweat of our fellow Indians, that carry the fragrance of our soil. Many of you are in business—I especially urge you to prioritise selling locally made products. Look beyond profit, and also inspire others. The fifth resolution is to explore Bharat. See the world, by all means—but first, know, understand, and feel your own country. The sixth is to embrace organic farming. Free Mother Earth from poison. Move agriculture away from chemicals. Spread the message of organic farming to every village. Revered Maharaj Ji never wore shoes—but that alone is not enough. We too must protect Mother Earth. The seventh is a healthy lifestyle. Eat mindfully. Include Shri Anna (millets) in your traditional Indian meals. Reduce your oil consumption by at least 10%—this will reduce obesity and increase energy. The eighth is yoga and sports. Make both an integral part of your daily routine. The ninth resolution is to help the poor. Offering handholding support to someone in poverty and helping them overcome it is the truest form of service. I am confident that if we act upon these nine resolutions, we will not only strengthen the legacy of Acharya Shri Vidyanand Ji Muniraj but also his teachings.
Friends,
We have envisioned the nation’s Amrit Kaal by drawing from the very consciousness of Bharat and the experiences of our sages. Today, 140 crore Indians are dedicating themselves to fulfilling these Amrit Sankalp (resolutions) and building a ‘Viksit Bharat’ (developed India). A developed India means fulfilling the dreams of every Indian. This is the very inspiration Acharya Shri Vidyanand Ji Muniraj has given us. Walking the inspirational path shown by him, internalising his teachings, and making nation-building the foremost purpose of our lives—is the responsibility of us all. I firmly believe that the energy of this sacred occasion will fortify these resolutions. And just now, as Acharya Shri Pragya Sagar Maharaj Ji said—“Whoever dares to provoke us…” I am at a Jain gathering, among followers of non-violence. I had spoken only half a sentence, and you completed the rest. What I mean is, though you did not say it in words, perhaps you were blessing Operation Sindoor. With all your love and blessings, I once again bow reverently to Acharya Shri Vidyanand Ji Muniraj. Thank you very much! Jai Jinendra!
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3.###PM addresses the Centenary Celebrations of Acharya Shri Vidyanand Ji Maharaj: 28 Jun, 2025. ///
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VIDEO: PM Modi's speech at 100th birth anniversary of Acharya Shri Vidyanand Ji Maharaj in New Delhi
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PM addresses the Centenary Celebrations of Acharya Shri Vidyanand Ji Maharaj
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India is the world's most ancient living civilization: PM
India is a service-oriented country, a humanity-oriented country: PM
Our government has granted Prakrit the status of a 'classical language': PM
We are running a campaign to digitize India's ancient manuscripts: PM
To further enrich our cultural heritage, more such big works need to be done: PM
All our efforts will be in the spirit of ‘Jan Bhagidhari’, with the mantra of ‘Sabka Sath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Prayas’: PM
The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi addressed the Centenary Celebrations of Acharya Shri Vidyanand Ji Maharaj in Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi today. Addressing the gathering on the occasion, the Prime Minister remarked that the nation is witnessing a momentous occasion in India's spiritual tradition, highlighting the sanctity of the centenary celebrations of Acharya Shri Vidyanand Ji Muniraj. He stated that this event, imbued with the immortal inspiration of the revered Acharya, is creating an extraordinary and uplifting atmosphere. The Prime Minister extended his greetings to all attendees and expressed gratitude for the opportunity to be present at the event.
Noting that today holds special significance for another reason, Shri Modi recalled that on 28 June 1987, Acharya Shri Vidyanand Ji Muniraj was formally conferred the title of ‘Acharya’. He emphasised that this was not merely a title, but the beginning of a sacred stream that connected Jain tradition with thought, discipline, and compassion. The Prime Minister remarked that as the nation celebrates the centenary of Acharya Vidyanand Ji Muniraj, the date serves as a reminder of that historic moment. Paying respects to Acharya Shri Vidyanand Ji Muniraj, Shri Modi wished that may everyone be showered with Acharya’s blessings.
“The centenary celebration of Shri Vidyanand Ji Muniraj is not an ordinary event, it carries the memory of an era and echoes the life of a great ascetic”, remarked the Prime Minister, highlighting that to commemorate this historic occasion, special commemorative coins and postage stamps have been released. Shri Modi specially acknowledged and saluted Acharya Shri Pragya Sagar Ji, noting that under his guidance, millions of followers are walking the path shown by the revered Guru. Shri Modi mentioned that on this occasion, he has been conferred the title of 'Dharm Chakravarti' and humbly expressed that the Indian tradition teaches one to accept whatever is received from saints as a blessing. He therefore accepted the title with humility and dedicated it at the feet of Mother India.
Reflecting on the profound emotional connection shared with the divine soul whose words have served as guiding principles throughout life, the Prime Minister noted that speaking about such a revered figure naturally stirs deep emotions. He expressed that rather than speaking about Shri Vidyanand Ji Muniraj, he wished they could have had the privilege to listen to him once more. Shri Modi remarked that encapsulating the journey of such a great personality in words is no easy task. He stated that Acharya Vidyanand Ji Muniraj was born on 22 April 1925, on the sacred land of Karnataka, and was given the spiritual name 'Vidyanand'. He highlighted that Acharya's life was a unique confluence of knowledge and bliss. His speech carried profound wisdom, yet his words were so simple that anyone could understand them. Mentioning that Acharya Vidyanand Ji authored over 150 texts, undertook thousands of kilometres of barefoot journeys, and connected millions of youths with discipline and cultural values through his tireless efforts, the Prime Minister described Acharya Shri Vidyanand Ji Muniraj as a ‘visionary of the era’. He expressed his fortune in having the opportunity to personally experience the spiritual aura of the Acharya and receive his guidance and blessings over time. He stated that at this centenary celebration, he could still feel the same affection and closeness from the revered Acharya.
“India is the world's most ancient living civilization, our country has endured for thousands of years because its ideas, philosophical thought, and worldview are eternal”, stated Shri Modi. He noted that this enduring vision is rooted in the wisdom of sages, seers, saints, and Acharyas. He highlighted that Acharya Shri Vidyanand Ji Muniraj stood as a modern beacon of this timeless tradition. The Prime Minister observed that the Acharya possessed deep expertise in numerous subjects and demonstrated excellence in many domains. He praised the Acharya’s spiritual intensity, extensive knowledge, and command over languages such as Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, and Prakrit. Highlighting Acharya’s contributions to literature and religion, his devotion to classical music, and his steadfast commitment to national service, the Prime Minister said that there was no dimension of life in which the Acharya did not set exemplary standards. He underscored that Acharya Vidyanand Ji was not only a great musician but also a fierce patriot and freedom fighter, and a steadfast Digambar Muni who embodied complete detachment. He described him as both a reservoir of knowledge and a source of spiritual bliss. Shri Modi emphasised that the journey from Surendra Upadhyay to Acharya Shri Vidyanand Ji Muniraj was a transformation from an ordinary man to a transcendent soul. He called it an inspiration that the future is not bound by the limitations of the present life, but rather shaped by one’s direction, purpose, and resolve.
Remarking that Acharya Shri Vidyanand Ji Muniraj did not limit his life to spiritual practice alone but he transformed his life into a medium for social and cultural reconstruction, the Prime Minister underlined that through the establishment of the Prakrit Bhavan and several research institutions, the Acharya carried the flame of knowledge to newer generations. He stated that the Acharya also gave rightful recognition to Jain history. By authoring seminal texts such as 'Jain Darshan' and 'Anekantvad', he deepened philosophical thought and promoted inclusivity and breadth of understanding. The Prime Minister noted that from temple restoration to the education of underprivileged children and broader social welfare, every endeavour of the Acharya reflected a synthesis of self-realisation and public good.
Recalling that Acharya Vidyanand Ji Maharaj once said that life becomes truly spiritual only when it becomes a means of selfless service, Shri Modi said that this thought is deeply rooted in the essence of Jain philosophy, and intrinsically linked to the spirit of India. “India is a nation defined by service and guided by humanity”, exclaimed the Prime Minister, noting that while the world tried for centuries to quell violence with violence, India introduced the world to the power of non-violence. He emphasised that the Indian ethos has always prioritised the spirit of service to humanity above all.
“India's spirit of service is unconditional—beyond self-interest and inspired by selflessness”, remarked Shri Modi, emphasising that this principle guides the nation’s governance today. He cited initiatives like the PM Awas Yojana, Jal Jeevan Mission, Ayushman Bharat Yojana, and free food grain distribution for the underprivileged as reflections of this ethos, aimed at uplifting those at the last rung of society. He highlighted that the government is committed to achieving saturation in all schemes, ensuring that no one is left behind and that progress is truly inclusive. The Prime Minister affirmed that this resolve is inspired by Acharya Shri Vidyanand Ji Muniraj’s ideals and remains a shared national commitment.
“The teachings and words of the Tirthankaras, monks, and Acharyas remain timeless and relevant in every era. Today, the principles of Jainism—such as the five Mahavratas, Anuvrat, Triratnas, and the Six Essentials—are more important than ever before”, stated the Prime Minister. He noted that eternal teachings, too, must be made accessible to the common person according to the needs of the time. Shri Modi highlighted that Acharya Shri Vidyanand Ji Muniraj dedicated his life and work to this cause. “Acharya ji launched the 'Vachanamrit' movement to present Jain scriptures in colloquial language, he also used devotional music to convey profound spiritual concepts in a simple and accessible manner for the masses”, said Shri Modi. Quoting from one of Acharya’s bhajans, the Prime Minister remarked that such compositions are spiritual garlands made from the pearls of wisdom. He added that this effortless faith in immortality and the courage to gaze toward the infinite are what make Indian spirituality and culture truly exceptional.
Highlighting that the centenary year of Acharya Shri Vidyanand Ji Muniraj is a year of continuous inspiration, Shri Modi emphasised the responsibility to not only imbibe the spiritual teachings of the Acharya in personal life but also to carry forward his work for the welfare of society and the nation. He highlighted Acharya Vidyanand Ji’s pivotal role in reviving the ancient Prakrit language through his literary works and devotional compositions. The Prime Minister noted that Prakrit is one of India's oldest languages and the original medium of Bhagwan Mahavir's teachings, in which the Jain Agamas were composed. He remarked that due to cultural neglect, the language had started fading from common use. Shri Modi further stated that the efforts of saints like Acharya Vidyanand Ji have now become national efforts. He recalled that in October 2024, the government granted Prakrit the status of a classical language. He mentioned the digitisation drive launched to preserve India’s ancient manuscripts, which includes a significant number of Jain scriptures and texts related to Acharyas. The Prime Minister further noted that the government is promoting the use of mother tongues in higher education. Reaffirming his address from the Red Fort, he reiterated the resolve to free the nation from the mindset of colonialism and to advance with both development and heritage in tandem. Shri Modi stated that this commitment guides the ongoing development of India’s cultural and pilgrimage sites. He recalled that in 2024, the government organised large-scale celebrations to mark the 2,550th Nirvana Mahotsav of Bhagwan Mahavir, which was inspired by Acharya Vidyanand Ji Muniraj and blessed by saints like Acharya Shri Pragya Sagar Ji. Remarking that in the times ahead, the nation must undertake more such large-scale efforts to enrich its cultural heritage, the Prime Minister affirmed that, like the current programme, all such initiatives will be guided by the spirit of Jan Bhagidari with the mantra of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Prayas.
Shri Modi stated that his presence on the occasion naturally evoked the memory of Navkar Mantra Diwas, during which nine resolutions were also shared. He expressed happiness that a large number of citizens are earnestly working to fulfil these pledges and added that the teachings of Acharya Shri Vidyanand Ji Muniraj strengthen these commitments. Reiterating the nine resolutions, the Prime Minister stated the first resolution is to conserve water. He urged everyone to recognise the value of every drop, calling it both a responsibility and a duty towards Mother Earth. The second resolution is ‘Ek Ped Maa ke naam’, to plant a tree in the name of one's mother and nurture it just as mothers nurture us, making each tree a living blessing from the mother. The third resolution emphasises that cleanliness is not for display—it reflects inner non-violence. He added that every street, neighbourhood, and city must be kept clean with collective participation. ‘Vocal for Local’ being the fourth resolution, Shri Modi urged citizens to choose and promote products made by fellow Indians, rich with the sweat and soil of the country. The fifth resolution is to explore and understand India, while it is good to see the world, one must also deeply know, experience, and cherish India. The Prime Minister outlined the sixth resolution to adopt natural farming, stating the need to free Mother Earth from harmful chemicals and promote organic farming across villages. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle being the seventh resolution, the Prime Minister advised mindful eating, inclusion of millets in traditional Indian meals, and reducing oil consumption by at least ten percent to combat obesity and boost vitality. The eighth resolution is to embrace yoga and sports as part of daily life. Shri Modi stated the ninth resolution as to help the poor, underlining that holding the hand of the underprivileged and aiding them in overcoming poverty is the truest form of service. The Prime Minister expressed confidence that by working on these nine resolutions, citizens would also reinforce the teachings of Acharya Shri Vidyanand Ji Muniraj.
“India’s vision for the Amrit Kaal is deeply rooted in the nation’s consciousness and enriched by the wisdom of its saints”, stated Shri Modi, highlighting that 140 crore citizens are actively working to realise the Amrit resolutions and build a developed India. He remarked that the dream of a developed India means fulfilling the aspirations of every Indian. The Prime Minister noted that this vision draws inspiration from Acharya Shri Vidyanand Ji Muniraj, and that walking the path shown by him, internalising his teachings, and making nation-building the foremost duty of life is a collective responsibility. Shri Modi concluded by expressing confidence that the sanctity of the occasion would further strengthen these commitments and paid his respectful tribute to Acharya Shri Vidyanand Ji Muniraj.
Union Minister for Culture and Tourism, Shri Gajendra Singh Shekawat and revered Saints were present among other dignitaries at the event.
Background
The Centenary Celebrations of Acharya Vidyanand Ji Maharaj marks the formal commencement of a year-long national tribute, being organised by Government of India, in collaboration with Bhagwan Mahaveer Ahimsa Bharti Trust to honour the 100th birth anniversary of Acharya Vidyanand Ji Maharaj, a revered Jain spiritual leader and social reformer. The year-long celebration will include cultural, literary, educational, and spiritual initiatives across the country, aimed at celebrating his life and legacy and spreading his message.
Acharya Vidyanand Ji Maharaj authored more than 50 works on Jain philosophy and ethics. He played an instrumental role in the restoration and revival of ancient Jain temples across India and worked for education, especially in Prakrit, Jain philosophy, and classical languages.
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