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Prof. Nagindas Jivanlal Shah
(1931-2014)
Prof. Nagindas Jivanlal Shah, a renowned Sanskritist and eminent scholar of Indian philosophy, was born in a Jain family residing in the town of Sayala in Surendranagar district, Saurashtra. The date was 13 January 1931. He did his initial years of schooling at Vatva Jain Ashram which was founded by Shree Manekmuni Ji. He completed his schooling at Sheth C.N. Vidyavihar and resided in Mahavir Jain Vidyalaya while he was pursuing his B.A. and M.A. In the B.A. examination conducted by Gujarat University he passed with First Class Distinction and stood second among all the colleges in Gujarat University. He was then appointed as a Fellow in Gujarat University. In his M.A. examination he scored highest marks in Sanskrit for which he received M.L. Prize awarded by the university. In 1958 he was appointed lecturer in Sanskrit at D.K.V. Government College, Jamnagar. To pursue his Ph.D.in Sanskrit he left the government job and joined L.D. Institute of Indology, Ahmedabad as a research officer. He stayed with the institute till 1991, serving in different capacities as a research officer, Dy. Director and Director. He earned his Doctorate Degree writing thesis titled ‘Akalanka's Criticism of Dharmakirti's Philosophy- A Study under the guidance of Pandit Sukhlalji Sanghavi, an eminent Indologist and great thinker. When published in 1966, it was widely acclaimed by scholars all over the world like Hajime Nakamura, Douglas Daye and Satkodi Mukherjee. Hajime
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