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historians, mendicants, renunciators etc. The following books are very much useful to everyone in his daily life and for spiritual development of a real devotee:
1. Samadhi Shatak
2. Parmatma Darshan
3. Yoga Deepak
4. Adhyatma Shanti
5. Karmyog
6. Adhyatma Geeta
7. Dhyan Vichar
8. Atma Shakti Prakash
9. Atma Darshan
10. AnandGhan Pad Bhavarth Sangrah
11. Shrimad Devchandraji
12. Kumarpal Charitra
13. YashoVijaya Charitra
14. Adhyatma Bhajan Sangrah Parts 1-14
15. Shuddhopayog
16. Samya Shatak
17. Shishyopanishad
18. Atmana Shasan
Hundred stanzas on meditation
A look at the Absolute
A Guide for Yoga
Spiritual Peace
Theory of Action
Spiritual Song
A Thought on meditation
Enlightenment of Self-power
A look at self
A collection of the essence of spiritual songs
Biography of Shrimad Devchandra
A life sketch of Kumarpal
A life sketch of Yasho Vijaya
Collection of Spiritual songs Parts 1-14
What is holiness?
Hundred Stanzas on peaceful behavior Advice to Disciples
Power of self
His Group of Disciples:
AcharyaShri was mainly interested in creating long lasting books on spiritual knowledge but circumstances lead him to grant Dixa to some advanced souls of this earth. Some of them are:
1. Ajit Sagar, 2. Kirti Sagar, 3. Bhakti Sagar, 4. Amrit Sagar, 5. Jit Sagar and 6. Vriddhi Sagar.
There have been many impressive mendicants in the tradition of AjitSagarji and KirtiSagarji and the list includes KailasSagarji, SubodhSagarji, PadmaSagarji and others. They have done many good deeds in society particularly in Jain community. The tradition is alive even to day. The holy place Mahudi is very much popular and it is highly developed also. Many saints and mendicants of the tradition of AcharyaShri BuddhiSagarji are active all over India and working vigorously for the expansion of Jainism by their inspiring and learned lectures, discourses and preachings. There is no doubt that these mendicants will play important part in expanding the spiritual practices and Jain principles even by maintaining secular outlook all around.
AcharyaShri BuddhiSagarji was like an unending mine of virtues. He had very broad outlook on every subject. He was courageous and adventurous, he could see for the future, he was always active on useful works, constantly meditating, holding deep faith in heard knowledge, by nature he was secular
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