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Chandragupta Jain
and enlightened worshippers. To achieve that and he impressed two things upon the public mind-firstly that the Jains must have their own gurukuls and pathshalas to receivə religious and sacular education and secondly to catalogua, reprint, translata and study our old manuscripts and shastras and make necessary arrangements for their study in the form of libraries and reading rooms.
This idea of starting Saraswati mundirs and Gnyan mundirs was quite il new idea for the Jains. As there is always an opposition to every new reform, so naturally this met opposition from many quarters. Unfortunately, he could not give a practical shape to it in his short but all active life. He, however, found a very good disciple in Acharya Shri Vallabh vijayaji Maharaj and I can confilently say that the seed sown by tha lata guru is hearing fruit now. We hava yot good many though
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V. R. Ghandhi teaches lessons in Philosophy to American disciple.
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