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Acharya Guptinandi Ji[1] is a Digambara monk initiated by Acharya Kunthusagar.
Acharya Shri Guptinandi Ji Maharaj | |
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Born | Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India | 1 August 1972
Religion | Jainism |
Parents |
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Sect | Digambara |
Religious career | |
Predecessor | Acharya Kunthusagar |
Ascetics initiated | Muni Chandragupta |
Initiation | 22 July 1991 by Acharya Kunthusagar |
Website | www |
Biography
editAcharya Guptinandi was born in the city of Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh on 1 August 1972.[2] He did his B.Com as a Sravaka (lay follower) and was initiated as a Digambara monk on 22 July 1991 by Acharya Kunthusagar.[3] In December 2014, he went to Jaipur, Rajasthan, where he gave the title of Yuva Munishi to Muni Suyashgupt and Jin Dharma Prabhavak to Muni Chandragupta.[4] He got the Acharya Pad on 27 May 2001 in Indore, Madhya Pradesh.
He is the founder of Shri Dharm Tirth. He supervised the Panchkalyanak at Manasinganahalli, held in 2013.[5]
Chaturmas
edit- 2014 – Bholanath Nagar, Delhi[6]
- 2011 – Badout, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh[7]
- 2009 – Sonagiri, Madhya Pradesh[8]
Notes
edit- ^ "ACHARYA SHRI 108 GUPTINANDI JI MAHARAJ", jainmunilocator.org, 27 May 2001
- ^ "Aacharya Shri 108 Guptinandi Ji Maharaj". jinaagamsaar.com. Archived from the original on 16 August 2016. Retrieved 12 August 2015.
- ^ Flügel 2006, p. 352.
- ^ "24 साल बाद आए आचार्य बोले- पिंकसिटी संतों के मिलन की सिटी", bhaskar.com
- ^ "Panchakalyana Mahotsava at Manasinganahalli", jainheritagecentres.com, archived from the original on 19 May 2015, retrieved 26 August 2015
- ^ "CHATURMAS VENUES OF JAIN SAINTS FOR THE YEAR 2014 (DIGAMBAR SECT)", herenow4u.net
- ^ "Chaturmas List Of 2011", jainsquare.com
- ^ "CHATURMAS Digambar Saints and Sadhvi – 2009". digambarjainonline.com. Archived from the original on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 12 August 2015.
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