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Indian monk and religious scholar (1884–1968)

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AcharyaPrem Suri
Personal life
BornPremchand
1884
Pindwara, Rajasthan, India
Died22 May 1968
Khambat, Gujarat, India
Religious life
ReligionJainism
SectSvetambara Murtipujaka
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Prem Suri (1884 – 22 May 1968) was an Indian ascetic and philosopher of the Śvetāmbara sect of Jainism. He belonged to the Tapa Gaccha sub-sect of the religion.

Suri was born in 1884 in the village of Nandia in the Sirohi District in Rajasthan. In 1901, at the age of 17, he was initiated as a Jain monk by Dan Vijay Suri.

He was a prolific writer, having written such philosophical works on Jainism as Sankram Karanam and Karmasiddhi. In 1966 he published Khavagasedhi and Thiaibandho, each containing more than twenty thousand verses.

He died on 22 May 1968 at Khambhat, Gujarat. After his death, his tradition was divided into two schools, led by Ramachandra Suri and Bhuvanbhanu Suri respectively.

Notes

  1. Suri, Prem. "Sankram karnam".
  2. Suri, Prem. "Karmasiddhi book".

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