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Acharya Rajendrasuri (3
December 1827 – 21
December 1906) was a Śvetāmbara Jain monk and
reformer of monk
traditions of the 19th century. He
wrote many...
- Dhar on the Indore-Ahmedabad Highway. It was
established by
Acharya Rajendrasuri (1826–1906),
around 1884 and is
today an
important Gyana kshetra or Jain...
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founded by
Silagana and Devabhadra, and the
modern sect
organised by
Rajendrasuri)
object to the
worship of shruta-devatas. In Jainism,
there are twenty-four...
- of
Hussain Tekri.
Jains visit Jaora as a
place that the Jain
ascetic Rajendrasuri practiced tapasya. As of the 2011
India census,
Jaora tehsil had a po****tion...
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brought about the near-extinction of the Yati institutions.
Acharya Rajendrasuri restored the
shramana organisation in the
Tristutik Order. Murtipujaka...
- (February 1707 – 25
December 1763) was Jat
ruler of
Bharatpur Acharya Rajendrasuri (1826–1906), Jain
reformer was born in Bharatpur.
Natwar Singh (born...
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December 13 – Jan
Gerard Palm,
Dutch composer (b. 1831)
December 21 –
Rajendrasuri,
Indian religious reformer (b. 1827)
December 30 –
Josephine Butler,...
- of Fasting. Abrams. ISBN 978-1-64700-002-8. Yatindrasuri, Acharya. "
Rajendrasuri Smarak Granth". jainqq.org.
Retrieved 31 May 2024. Chambers,
James (1...
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least since 16th century. Śabdon Ke Śikhara, a
scripture written by
Rajendrasuri,
describes the
temple and the idol. Near the
ancient disputed temple...
- literature,
known as Gyan-Bhandar, was
established there by Jain
Acharya Rajendrasuri. The town has
eight Jain temples, one of
which was Godi
Parshvanath Jain...