Book Title: Jainism The Cosmic Vision
Author(s): Kumarpal Desai
Publisher: UK Mahavir Foundation London

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________________ Jainism : The Cosmic Vision of religion. Besides the works of administration of renovation of the firm of Shri Anandji Kalyanji and the foundation of L. D. School of Indology, the great trader Shri Kasturbhai Lalbhai has done numerous works of dissemination of education. Great women like Harkuvar Shethani and Ujam fai have also successfully engaged in works of great management. Years ago, Bhimshi (Bhimsinh) Manek planned to publish the four parts of 'Prakaran Ratnakar' at the cost price of one lakh rupees. He published 'Suyagadanga', other Agamsand and the eight parts of 'Jain Katha Ratnakosha' with translation. These books added to the religious knowledge of people. He died on Thursday, the fifth day of the dark half of the month of Jeth in the year 1947 of the Vikrama era. Later on, his firm published the texts of Yogashastra, Haribhadrashtaka and other books with translation. For the last few years, they have been arranging for serial of lectures on Paryushan days and this shows a new tendency at the thought level. When we examine religious activities of the last century, three incidents stand out as having far-reaching consequences. In the village Vavania near Morbi in Saurashtra, Raichandbhai was born on Sunday, the full-moon day in the month of Kartik in the year 1924 of the Vikram era. He professed the Sthanakvasi Jain Religion. He dealt in Jewellery. He was a poet and had the power to attend to a hundred things simultaneously. A man of sharp memory, Raichandbhai integrated practical wisdom with devotion to religion. At the age of sixteen (in the year 1940 of the Vikram era) he wrote Moksamala and two year later in the year 1942 of the Vikram era) he wrote Bhavanabodha. In Bombay at the age of nineteen, he made experiments in attending to a hundred things 228 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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