Lifetime
Born: 15.06.1920, Tamkor, Jhunjhanu, Rajasthan, IndiaPassed away: 09.05.2010, Sardarsahar, Rajasthan, aged 89
Terapanth Info
Diksha: 29.01.1931 at Sardarsahar, Rajasthan by Acharya KaluganiLinks
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Mahapragya (Highly Knowledgeable)Stages of his Life
see also as:Nathmal Choraria | 14.06.1920 - 29.01.1931 | Childhood |
Muni Nathmal | 29.01.1931 - 04. 02.1979 | Monkhood |
Yuvacharya Mahaprajna | 04. 02.1979 - 05.02.1995 | Successor of Acharya Tulsi |
Acharya Mahaprajna | 05.02.1995 - 09.05.2010 | 10th Terapanth Acharya |
Chaturmas:
2002 | Ahmedabad |
2003 | Surat |
2004 | Siriyari |
2005 | Delhi |
2006 | Bhivani |
2007 | Udaipur |
2008 | Jaipur |
2009 | Ladnun |
2010 | Sardarshahar |
Acharya Mahaprajna: Crusader of Non-violence and Peace
Acharya Mahaprajna has a large cohort of saints and nuns motivating the countless ignorant on the track of non-violence. Acharya's non-violence is all-pervasive that embraces all human beings, beasts, flora-fauna, water and mother earth etc. |
Profile:
Name: | Acharya Shree Mahaprajna |
Father's Name: | Tola Ram Choraria (Jain) |
Mother's Name: | Baluji |
Birth Place: | Tamkor (Distt Jhunjhanu, Rajasthan,India). |
Birth Date: | 15th June 1920. |
Initiation into Monkhood: | 29th January 1931, (Magh Shukla 10 in 1988 in Jain moon calender) at Sardarsahar (Rajasthan): Named as Muni Nathmal. |
Guru-Initiator: | Shrimad Kalu Gani (The 8th Acharya i.e. the supreme head & preceptor of the religious order of Jain Shwetambara Terapanth). |
Guru-Educator: | Acharya Shri Tulsi (The 9th Acharya of the religious order of Jain Shwetambra Terapanth) |
Nomination as successor-designate to Acharya Tulsi: | 4th February 1979 at Rajaldesar, Rajasthan |
Consecration as the lOth Acharya of Terapanth: | 5th February 1995, Delhi. |
Epithetis And Awards
- Nikaya Sachiva (Chief Secretary of Terapanth).
Acharya Shri Tulsi nominated him (Muni Nath Mal) as the Nikaya Sachiva of Terapanth in 1965 at Hissar, (Haryana). - Mahaprajna ( A Great Seer).
Acharya Shri Tulsi conferred on him the epithet of "Mahaprajna " (A Great Seer) in recognition of his outstanding wisdom and erudition in 1978 at Gangasahar, (Rajasthan). - Nomination as " Successor-designate"(Yuvacharya).
Acharya Shri Tulsi nominated him (Muni Nath Mal) as his successor- designate (Yuvacharya) on 4th February 1979, at Rajaldesar, (Rajasthan) and changed his name to "Mahaprajna" .Then onwards he became known as "Yuvacharya Mahaprajna" . - Jain-Yoga-Punruddharak (Resurrector of Jain Yoga).
Acharya Shri Tulsi conferred on him the epithet of "Jain-Yoga- Punaruddharaka" in recognition of his unique researches in the field of Jain Meditation and Yoga. - Nomination as "Acharya".
Acharya Shri Tulsi announced the relinquishment of his post of Acharya and conferred the same on Yuvacharya Mahaprajna on 18th February 1994 at Sujangarh. Later on, in a glorious function at Delhi, on 5th February 1995, he formally consecrated him as the l0th Acharya of Terapanth. - Indira Gandhi Award for National Integration : 2002
- Communal Harmony Award : 2004
- Ahimsa Award 2008 from Institute of Jainology, London
The 10th Acharya, the religious head of Terapanth Svetambara Jain, rediscovered the missing link of Jain meditation, 'Preksha Dhyan' which he developed together with 'Jeevan Vigyan' (science of living) to an appropriate means for healthy and happy life.
Soul is my god.
Renunciation is my prayer.
Amity is my devotion.
Self restraint is my strength.
Non-violence is my religion.
- Acharya Mahaprajna