Press Review: Acharya Mahaprajna

Published: 04.01.2004
Updated: 02.07.2015
28.12.2003 The Tribune Breaking the foggy vow

A play based on Jain monk Acharya Mahaprajna's writings. To be precise, he wrote the script, based on a king conversing with the nature around him.

10.12.2003 Times Of India Waterfall Inspires Progress & Purity Sudhamahi Regunathan

Says Acharya Mahaprajna, "We too have to move in the same direction as the waterfall. When something is no longer useful, it is forgotten...

23.11.2003 The Tribune Jain Muni Starts ‘Mahayajna’

...the muni said he was taking up the new “maha-yajna” in the form of a yatra from Punjab to Kashmir with the purpose of promoting mutual brotherhood.

06.11.2003 Times Of India Don’t Muddy the Pure Stream of Mind Sudhamahi Regunathan

Acharya Mahaprajna explains that spirituality is the path of purity of consciousness; the awakening of a consciousness that develops because of sublimation of attachment and aversion. This results in an appeased mental state and the true experience of peace and freedom from inner turmoil.

27.10.2003 Times Of India Experience Truth With Pure Mind Acharya Mahaprajna

Change is born of two originals: The material cause and the instrumental cause. Competence becomes operational by combining with favourable circumstances.

18.10.2003 Times Of India Indira Gandhi Award for Acharya Mahaprajna Times News Network

The Indira Gandhi Award for National Integration for 2002 has been given to Acharya Mahaprajna, renowned Jain Muni and a Gandhian activist, it was announced on Friday.

01.09.2003 Times Of India Festival of Fasting: Paryushan Parva Acharya Mahaprajna

According to Jain tradition, among the 12 types of penances, the first four - anashan (fasting), unodari (eating less), vritti-sankshepa (selective eating) and rasa-parityaga (taste-selection) - are particularly good for health.

15.04.2003 Times Of India Mahavira's Thoughts On Economics Acharya Mahaprajna

Today, economic policy is designed to help us achieve a new global order with optimum economic configurations. Earlier, output maximisation and mass-scale production was necessary to satisfy the escalating demands of a growing population.

06.03.2003 The Tribune The Process of Social Change OF LIFE SUBLIME

TODAY'S genetic scientists claim that the attitude of man grows from within along with his life.

19.01.2003 The Tribune Symposium On Female Foeticide

Shri Jain Shwetambar Terapanth Mahila Mandal will organise a symposium on female foeticide at Terapanth Bhavan in Bagh Wali Gali tomorrow at 10 am, according to Ms Manju Vaid, chairperson of the mandal.

05.12.2002 Times Of India Tension of Opposites Central to Existence Sudhamahi Regunathan

According to Acharya Mahaprajna, opposition is a fundamental rule for existence. ‘‘There is no type of existence in which opposites do not co-exist...

25.08.2002 Congress Sandesh Non-Violence shows the Way Congress President, Smt. Sonia Gandhi

The Congress President, Smt. Sonia Gandhi’s Address to Jain Conference, Gandhinagar, Gujarat on 25 August 2002: Non-Violence Shows the Way. I am very happy that today I am with you all to take part in the pious programme of Ahimsa March (non-violence march).

24.08.2002 Times Of India Everyone Flocks to this Acharya Shyam Parekh

Interview with a Times journalist.
Koba (Gandhinagar): President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam delayed his Kutch visit to meet him. L.K. Advani came with his family to seek his blessings, immediately after becoming deputy minister. RSS chief K. Sudershan will be spending a day with three chief ministers and spend two hours with him.

19.08.2002 The Tribune ‘Selfishness Cause of Social Problems’

The Terapanth Youth organised a two-day function in Lala Brij Lal Aggarwal Dharamshala to show the youth the right path.

18.06.2002 Times Of India The Art of Living in Solitariness Acharya Mahaprajna

Prekshadhyana is the know-ledge of self. Those who do not know themselves, cannot know others well.

04.05.2002 Times Of India Parable of the King and the Poet-Thief Sudhamahi Regunathan

Acharya Mahaprajna draws many lessons from this simple story. The idea of possessiveness is crippling. It leads to greed, arrogance, anger, aversion, fear and lust.

25.04.2002 Times Of India Advani stresses 3 Jewels of Jainism Times News Network

He agreed with a message sent by Acharya Mahaprajna, head of the Shwetambar Terapanth sect, which said: "Amidst so much violence, should we celebrate Mahavir Jayanti? Yes, for this is when Mahavir’s message is needed the most."

25.04.2002 Times Of India Fearless Apostle of Non-Violence Acharya Mahaprajna

Today is Lord Mahavir’s 2,600th birth anniversary. A number of people are born unnoticed on this earth every day but Mahavir’s birth was extraordinary.

18.04.2002 The Hindu 'Ahimsa' the Need of Hour

The Vice-President, Krishan Kant, has asserted that in the present scenario of communal intolerance, `ahimsa' (non-violence) had become the need of the hour.

03.04.2002 Times Of India Friendliness Brings Happiness & Health Acharya Mahaprajna

THE art of being in a state of solitude is called Prekshadhyana. Those who have learnt to be in solitude can establish friendliness with the present moment.

01.11.2001 Times Of India Conquer Fear by Facing Fear Sudhamahi Regunathan

Says Acharya Mahaprajna that it is not rare to meet a man who is completely honest, very brave, very well read or very generous. But, indeed, it is rare to meet a man who is totally devoid of fear.

28.10.2001 The Tribune Lord Mahavira C.R.Bhansali

Lord Mahavira, whose original name was Vardhamana, was son of Siddhartha who was the head of a Kshatriya clan called Jnatrikas in Vaishali. A contemporary of Lord Buddha, he was the last of the Tirthankaras as per the belief of the Jain community.

11.10.2001 The Tribune Towards a Better Life OF LIFE SUBLIME

THANKS to our sense organs, to observe others and learn about them is one of our natural habits.

19.09.2001 Times Of India Violent Images Make Us Insensitive Sudhamahi Regunathan

Acharya Mahaprajna says that non-violence is founded on the three basic principles of amity, tolerance and fearlessness. Most spiritual leaders would concur with this seemingly simple definition.

03.09.2001 Times Of India Towards Achieving Purity of Spirit Acharya Mahaprajna

THE followers of Jainism celebrate Paryushan Parva, a spiritual festival that is spread over 30 days, culminating in the Kshamavani Diwas, the day of forgiveness and atonement. In pursuance of the ultimate goal of Jainism, of achieving spiritual good, these 30 days are characterised by the observance of fasts, vows of silence and meditation.

04.05.2001 Times Of India I and Mine Acharya Mahaprajna

Sacred SpaceI am not at all surprised at not being independent. Not to speak of me, no one endowed with life is independent.

30.03.2001 Times Of India Any Answers? Bidyut Kumar Chatterjee

Acharya Mahaprajna (Feb 3) quotes Mahaveer Jain as saying that mighty disasters are the net result of "strong, imbalanced desires of Mankind."

15.02.2001 Times Of India Acts of God Times News Network

Which is why Jain Acharya Mahaprajna while appealing to all communities to come to the aid of the Gujarat quake victims without any selfish reason, pride or desire for fame, averred that "this calamity should teach all people to eschew violence, exploitation, cruelty, fraud, lust etc..." and that "mighty disasters are the net result of strong, imbalanced desires of mankind".

09.02.2001 Times Of India Great Compassion Times News Network

Only that man can be called tender-hearted in whose heart flows a perpetual stream of compassion. Such a man can never practise exploitation, cannot ignore the happiness and comforts of others in order to keep himself happy and comfortable, and cannot do anything likely to harm others.

01.02.2001 The Tribune When Solutions become Problems OF LIFE SUBLIME

I see on the one hand the enormous universe and on the other a minuscule man.

10.01.2001 Times Of India Place of Moral Values in Society Acharya Mahaprajna

"VALUE-based education'' is in vogue today because values command a great significance in society. A society which is endowed with lofty values, makes progress.

09.12.2000 Times Of India For a Holistic and Balanced Life Acharya Mahaprajna

When a youth was asked about religion, he said, "I do not consider it to be necessary."
Another youth, in reply to the same question, answered, "I'm not interested in it".

05.08.2000 Times Of India Sacred Space: Self-Appreciation Times News Network

Recognition of the truth is the discovery of true conscience. Being haunted by the truth is being haunted by your own true conscience. The point of these experiences is for you to realise what your part in the big drama of life is.

04.04.2000 Times Of India Sacred Space: Kindness & Compassion Agencies

Only that man can be called tender-hearted in whose heart flows a perpetual stream of compassion.

01.09.1999 Life Positive magazin Exclusive Interview with "Life Positive" Acharya Mahaprajna

How would you explain the basic principles of Jainism?
"Jainism has a sacred book known as Saman Sutra. This contains scriptures written by Lord Mahavira and has been put together by Acharya Tulsi (one of Jainism's leading spiritual leaders and guru of Acharya Mahaprajna). Jainism is basically atman (soul)-oriented."

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  1. 3 Jewels
  2. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
  3. Acharya
  4. Acharya Mahaprajna
  5. Acharya Tulsi
  6. Ahimsa
  7. Anashan
  8. Anger
  9. Atman
  10. Buddha
  11. Consciousness
  12. Fasting
  13. Fear
  14. Fearlessness
  15. Gandhi
  16. Gandhinagar
  17. Greed
  18. Gujarat
  19. Guru
  20. I And Mine
  21. Indira Gandhi Award
  22. Jainism
  23. Jayanti
  24. Kant
  25. Koba
  26. Kumar Chatterjee
  27. Mahaveer
  28. Mahavir
  29. Mahavir Jayanti
  30. Mahavira
  31. Mahila Mandal
  32. Mandal
  33. Meditation
  34. Muni
  35. Non-violence
  36. Parva
  37. Paryushan
  38. Paryushan Parva
  39. Prekshadhyana
  40. Pride
  41. Punjab
  42. Saman
  43. Shwetambar
  44. Shwetambar Terapanth
  45. Shyam Parekh
  46. Sonia Gandhi
  47. Soul
  48. Space
  49. Sudhamahi Regunathan
  50. Sutra
  51. Terapanth
  52. Terapanth Bhavan
  53. Terapanth Mahila Mandal
  54. The Tribune
  55. Times Of India
  56. Tirthankaras
  57. Tolerance
  58. Tulsi
  59. Unodari
  60. Vardhamana
  61. Violence
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