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Jainism : The Cosmic Vision significance and comprehensiveness, but also and along with this, he simply and sharply explained the views of all philosophies of India. From America he came to England. Looking to the curiosity about the religion that prevailed here, he started a coaching class. One of the curious men in the class, Herbert Warren abandoned non-vegetarian diet and adopted the Jain religion. He took notes from Shri Virchand Gandhi's lectures. Besides, Herbert Warren wrote a book on the Jain religion. (Jainism -- not Atheism and the six Dravyas of Jaina Philosophy' By H. Warren, Jain Publishing House, Arrah, India) During this travel abroad, Shri Virchand Gandhi delivered 535 lectures. Some of these have been preserved in the three books titled “Jaina Philosophy', 'Yoga Philosophy' and 'Karma Philosophy'. On account of his efforts 'Gandhi Philosophical Society' was established in Washington. In the World Religions Conference at Chicago Swami Vivekanand gave voice to the Hindu religion and culture. In this conference Shri Virchand Gandhi delivered a lecture on the Jain Religion. He had lectured elsewhere on other Indian philosophies. In 1901 A.D. Shri Virchand Gandhi died only at the age of 37 and in 1902 A.D. Swami Vivekanand died at the Belur hermitage at the age of 40. Vivekanand's life and work left a lasting influence. But the great work of Shri Virchand Gandhi sank into oblivion. Only the 'Jain Literature Society' founded by him in London stands as his memento. Its secretary was Herbert Warren. In 'Jainism not Atheism' Warren discussed the Jain concept of God. The learned and celebrated barrister of Digambar sangha (congregation), Shri Champatray Jains' lecture ‘A peep behind the veil' was also published in this book. Barrister Champatray Jain's book, 'The Key of Knowledge' was very highly esteemed
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