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________________ Shri Mahavir Jain Aradhana Kendra www.kobatirth.org Acharya Shri Kailassagarsuri Gyanmandir yla al youfarum agimla-faanis [૭૩ Sukhlalji as his fa' throughout his life. He had great respect for both of them and received great affection and admiration from them. Muniji's contribution to research and learning in the field of Indology was supreme. He made concerted efforts to bring out the old manuscripts in Prakrit, Sanskrit and Apabhramsa from the traditionally closed bhandaras through the influence, ingenuity and industry of his Guru Chaturvijayji and his own. He took long and arduous journeys in places far off to discover and recover the manuscripts which were treasure-houses of knowledge and learning. He knew no obstacles in his pathway towards the goal he had set out for himself. He did all this single-handed and undeterred by opposi tion and difficulties which came in his way. He had great conviction of the importance of the scholastic work he had undertaken and a great confidence in his ability to pursue the path he had chosen. It was his great 'a' to make the hitherto hidden sources of knowledge open and available to scholars and research-workers of the world. It is indeed true that but for him, Jaino logy would have remained deprived of many important and valuable springs of knowledge in its area. Muniji was an individual but his work proved that he was an institution and what he achieved through his incessant endeavours would have been considered absolutely miraculous even for an institution. Pandit Sukhlalji had once remarked, "What several sadhus of either Sthanakvasi, Murtipujak or other sects combined could not do and achieve, was achieved by Muni Punyavijayji." Not only in quantum his work was great but also in quality and standard of perfection it was great. He was a perfectionist and would never leave his i's undotted and t's uncut. He had no parallel in this respect. He could do this because he had a real mastery over all the three languages of the oriental fa, viz, Sanskrit, Prakrit and Apabhramsa. What was really astonishing was that his passion, pursuit and perseverence did not make him flinch in any way from the disciplined life enjoined upon him by the rules and practices of monkhood He was a saint first and a saint last. His erudition of knowledge was only an additional embellishment to his sainthood. All through his life, he followed meticulously all vratas (a) of a Jaina monk which he was required to observe. Truly, he had right perception, right knowledge and right conduct. He was great in scholarship, he was greater still in his character based on religious piety and non-attachment to ૧૦ For Private And Personal Use Only
SR No.531809
Book TitleAtmanand Prakash Pustak 071 Ank 03 04
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJain Atmanand Sabha Bhavnagar
PublisherJain Atmanand Sabha Bhavnagar
Publication Year1973
Total Pages249
LanguageGujarati, Hindi
ClassificationMagazine, India_Atmanand Prakash, & India
File Size94 MB
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