Acharya Mahapragya - Ambassador Of Peace: Yuvacharya Shri Mahasraman

Published: 22.12.2009

Future Horizon of Terapanth

Yuvacharya Shri Mahasraman is the future beacon for Jain Terapanth, who has dedicated his entire life for the Welfare of Mankind. Born on 13th May, 1962 at Sardarshahar Rajasthan and a personification of humility. Yuvacharya Mahashraman who was initiated on 5th May 1974 at his hometown itself is the successor to that tradition in which his Guru Acharya Shri Mahapragya is the Leading Light. Yuvacharya Mahashraman has given many services to the founder of Anuvrat, Acharya Shri Tulsi. Identified and trained by the capable Acharyas Tulsi and Mahapragya, he was made Antarang Sahayogi or Executive Associate on 16th February 1986 at Udaipur. Yuvacharya Mahashraman’s intelligence and diligence are incomparable. He was made the Group Leader (Agraganya) on 13th May 1986 at Beawar. Inspite of being a very quiet and moderate speaker, he is very firm and candid.

Adorned with the designation of Mahashraman on 9th September 1989 and a born perfectionist, Yuvacharya Mahashraman is very successful in putting forward and implementing his clear ideas and views. As a result of this he nominated Acharya Mahapragya's name for Yugpradhan for his principles and services to mankind. Mahashraman is young in age but his thoughts are deep, ideas are sharp and his perceptions are focused. His vision is wide and he is very hard working. His oratory skill touches the hearts of people.

Mahashraman was made Yuvacharya on 14th September 1997 at Gangashahar. His fair complexioned, attractive smiling face shows that Yuvacharya Mahashraman is a very tranquil, humble, simple and a dignified personality. Not only the Terapanth Sect but also the various other religious organizations look up to Yuvacharya Mahashraman and realize and accept his greatness.

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Acharya Mahapragya - Ambassador Of Peace

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Muni Udit Kumar & Dilip Saraogi Publisher:
Motilal Ranka Foundation
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