The Path Of Freedom From Sorrow: Acharya Mahashraman: An Introduction

Published: 09.02.2018
Updated: 10.03.2018

Acharya Mahashraman is one of those great thinkers, who has not only expounded but lived the philosophy of soul. He is gifted with talent by birth, keen visionary, qualified thinker and industrious soul. He is endowed with pure insight and incredible administrative proficiency. He is a pure and pious soul whose works reflect compassion, humanitarian attitude and humanity. His humbleness, straightness, sadhana and excellence of knowledge carry the Indian tradition of the saints.

Acharya Mahashraman, born on May 13, 1962 in Sardarshahar a small village of Rajasthan, was initiated by Acharya Tulsi on May 5,1974. He is established as the 11th Acharya of Terapanth sect in the tradition of Acharya Tulsi, the founder of Anuvrat movement, and Acharya Mahapragya.

The life of Acharya Mahashraman is dedicated to elevate the spirituality, philosophy, culture and human conduct. He is an erudite orator. His discourse starts with the holy words of Agam on the various subjects like Spirituality, Morality, Compassion, Developing humanitarian attitude, Peace, and Harmony.

Acharya Mahashraman is a great ambler ascetic, writer, social reformer and interpreter of non-violence. He has motivated millions of villagers and devotees to develop moral values, religious harmony, unity of the mankind and awakening of the non-violent consciousness during the Ahimsa Yatra with Acharya Mahapragya.

Having this thought 'Charaiveti-charaiveti' (keep walking) in the mind he is travelling on foot to inspire the mass to live an ethical and non-violent life.

Endowed with the exclusive attribute of humbleness Acharya Mahashraman is delivering the message of peace and restraint life to the stressful, restless and violent world through humanitarian programs like Anuvrat, Preksha Meditation, Science of Living and Training in Non-violence.

'Yuva Manishi' Acharya Mahashraman is a dignified soul in the tradition of Indian sages who is gifted with the calm and soft behaviour, detached from ambitions and desires, and dedicated for the human welfare.

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Title:

The Path of Freedom from Sorrow

Editor:

Sadhvi Sumati Prabha

Translator: Samani Vinay Pragya

Publisher:

Jain Vishva Bharati, Ladnun

Edition:

2015.12

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  1. Acharya
  2. Acharya Mahapragya
  3. Acharya Mahashraman
  4. Acharya Tulsi
  5. Agam
  6. Ahimsa
  7. Ahimsa Yatra
  8. Anuvrat
  9. Anuvrat Movement
  10. Consciousness
  11. Mahapragya
  12. Mahashraman
  13. Meditation
  14. Non-violence
  15. Preksha
  16. Preksha Meditation
  17. Rajasthan
  18. Sadhana
  19. Sardarshahar
  20. Science
  21. Science Of Living
  22. Soul
  23. Terapanth
  24. Tulsi
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