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Acharya '''Prem Suri''' was a ] Svetambar ] Acharya. He belonged to the ] sub-sect. After his death, his tradition was divided into two; led by ] and ] respectively. His tradition has the largest number of monks in ] murtipujaka sect. | Acharya '''Prem Suri''' was a ] Svetambar ] Acharya. He belonged to the ] sub-sect. After his death, his tradition was divided into two; led by ] and ] respectively because of tithi issue and Ramchandrasuri continued to follow the tithi of his guru and bhuvanbhanu Suri started following the tithi other than his guru. His tradition has the largest number of monks in ] murtipujaka sect. | ||
He was a disciple of Jain monk named Acharya Dansuriji. Along with ], Dharma Vijay and Nitin Suri, he reformed ''Samvegi'' monks.<ref>{{cite book|last=Flügel|first=Peter|title=Studies in Jaina History and Culture: Disputes and Dialogues|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cAoLg0R1jZIC&pg=PA371|year=2006|publisher=Taylor & Francis|isbn=978-0-203-00853-9|pages=312–398|chapter=Demographic Trends In Jaina Monasticism}}</ref> | He was a disciple of Jain monk named Acharya Dansuriji. Along with ], Dharma Vijay and Nitin Suri, he reformed ''Samvegi'' monks.<ref>{{cite book|last=Flügel|first=Peter|title=Studies in Jaina History and Culture: Disputes and Dialogues|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cAoLg0R1jZIC&pg=PA371|year=2006|publisher=Taylor & Francis|isbn=978-0-203-00853-9|pages=312–398|chapter=Demographic Trends In Jaina Monasticism}}</ref> |
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AcharyaPrem Suri | |
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Official name | Param pujya parmaradhya padh Bhavacharya bhagvant Prem Surishwarji maharaja |
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Born | Premchand Pindwada, Rajasthan |
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Religion | Jainism |
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Predecessor | Buddhi Vijaya |
Successor | Ramchandrasuri |
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Acharya Prem Suri was a Jain Svetambar Murtipujaka Acharya. He belonged to the Tapa Gaccha sub-sect. After his death, his tradition was divided into two; led by Ram Chandra Suri and Bhuvan Bhanu Suri respectively because of tithi issue and Ramchandrasuri continued to follow the tithi of his guru and bhuvanbhanu Suri started following the tithi other than his guru. His tradition has the largest number of monks in Svetambara murtipujaka sect.
He was a disciple of Jain monk named Acharya Dansuriji. Along with Vijayanandsuri, Dharma Vijay and Nitin Suri, he reformed Samvegi monks.
Notes
- Flügel, Peter (2006). "Demographic Trends In Jaina Monasticism". Studies in Jaina History and Culture: Disputes and Dialogues. Taylor & Francis. pp. 312–398. ISBN 978-0-203-00853-9.
References
- Andrea (2010). "The pilgrimage to Shatrunjaya: Refining Shvetambara Identity". In Peter Berger (ed.). The Anthropology of Values: Essays in Honour of Georg Pfeffer. Pearson Education India. p. 336. ISBN 978-81-317-2820-8.
- Shah, Natubhai (2004). Jainism: The World of Conquerors. Motilal Banarsidass. p. 84. ISBN 978-81-208-1938-2.
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