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{{Short description|Oldest organization of lay Jains in India}}
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|general = Prakash Chand Badjatya
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|leader_title = Chairman of the Board
|leader_title = Chairman of the Board
|leader_name = Nirmal Kumar sethi
|leader_name = Gajraj jain Gangwal
|key_people = Various Jains
|key_people = Various Jains
|main_organ = Board of directors
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==History==
==History==
The Digambar Jain Mahasabha was founded in 1894 in [[Mathura, Uttar Pradesh]].<ref>Trilokchand Kothari, Di. Jain Mahasabha ka Atit (1895-1980), Pub. Digambar Jain Mahasabha karyalaya, 2007</ref> It is considered a [[Traditionalist conservatism|traditionalist]] organisation.<ref>Facets of Jainology: Selected Research Papers on Jain Society, By Vilas Adinath Sangave Published 2001, Popular Prakashan.</ref> Its two main branches are ''Dharm Sanrakshini Mahasabha'' and ''Teerth Sanrakshini Mahasabha''.{{citation needed|date=November 2013}}<ref>[https://www.isjs.in/sites/all/themes/school/images/jain_in_india_a_d_Abroad.pdf Jain in India and Abroad, Praksh Jain, ISJS, p. 109]</ref>
The Digambar Jain Mahasabha was founded in 1894 in [[Mathura, Uttar Pradesh]].<ref>Trilokchand Kothari, Di. Jain Mahasabha ka Atit (1895–1980), Pub. Digambar Jain Mahasabha karyalaya, 2007</ref> It is considered a [[Traditionalist conservatism|traditionalist]] organisation.<ref>Facets of Jainology: Selected Research Papers on Jain Society, By Vilas Adinath Sangave Published 2001, Popular Prakashan.</ref> Its two main branches are ''Dharm Sanrakshini Mahasabha'' and ''Teerth Sanrakshini Mahasabha''.{{citation needed|date=November 2013}}<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.isjs.in/sites/all/themes/school/images/jain_in_india_a_d_Abroad.pdf |title=Jain in India and Abroad, Praksh Jain, ISJS, p. 109 |access-date=1 January 2019 |archive-date=4 April 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160404141850/http://www.isjs.in/sites/all/themes/school/images/jain_in_india_a_d_Abroad.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref>


The first President of The Digambar Jain Mahasabha was Laxmandas Tongya. In 1941, the leadership of the ''Mahasabha'' was handed over by [[Seth Hukumchand]] of [[Indore]] to Bhagchand Soni at the ''[[Shravanabelagola]]'' convention.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20020905051123/http://www.dsmahasabha.com/s.htm table of Presidents since 1894]</ref> Later leaders included Shrimant Seth Mohanlal of Khurai, Panditacharya Charukirti of [[Shravanabelagola]], Manikchand J.P. of Mumbai, [[Champat Rai Jain]] of Delhi, Rajkumar Singh of Indore, Bhanvarilala Bakliwal, Raisahab Chandmal Pandya, and Likhamichand Chhabra.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://digjainmahasabha.org/?page_id=737 |title=Founders, Past Presidents &#124; Welcome To Shri Bharatvarshiya Digamber Jain Mahasabha |publisher=Digjainmahasabha.org |access-date=2012-05-26}}</ref> The present leader is Nirmal Kumar Jain Sethi, who has been in office since 1981 and is now the longest serving president in the history of the organisation. Raj Kumar Sethi, son of late [[Phulchand Sethi]] is the working president of the organisation. [[Binod Sethi]], son of [[Phulchand Sethi]], of [[Dimapur]] is the Vice-President of the ''Teerth Sanrakshini Mahasabha''


== Awards ==
== Awards ==
;Bhagwan Mahavir Ahimsa Puraskar
;Bhagwan Mahavir Ahimsa Puraskar
Bhagwan Mahavir Ahimsa Puraskar was started in 2019 with [[Abhinandan Varthaman]] becoming the first recipient of the prestigious award. This award carries a cash prize worth Rs. 2.51 Lakh as well.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/abhinandan-varthaman-to-be-awarded-bhagwan-mahavir-ahimsa-puraskar-2001962|work=NDTV|date=3 March 2019|access-date=4 March 2019|title=Abhinandan Varthaman To Be Awarded Bhagwan Mahavir Ahimsa Puraskar}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/iaf-pilot-abhinandan-varthaman-to-be-awarded-with-bhagwan-mahavir-ahimsa-puraskar/story-GiK9UnxsuTL9hlqAfA46SM.html|work=The Times of India|date=3 March 2019|access-date=4 March 2019|title=Abhinandan Varthaman to get Bhagwan Mahavir Ahimsa Puraskar}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/iaf-pilot-abhinandan-varthaman-to-be-awarded-with-bhagwan-mahavir-ahimsa-puraskar/story-GiK9UnxsuTL9hlqAfA46SM.html|work=Hindustan Times|date=3 March 2019|access-date=4 March 2019|title=IAF pilot Abhinandan Varthaman to be awarded with Bhagwan Mahavir Ahimsa Puraskar}}</ref>
Bhagwan Mahavir Ahimsa Puraskar was started in 2019 with [[Abhinandan Varthaman]] becoming the first recipient of the prestigious award. This award carries a cash prize worth Rs. 251,000 as well.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/abhinandan-varthaman-to-be-awarded-bhagwan-mahavir-ahimsa-puraskar-2001962|work=NDTV|date=3 March 2019|access-date=4 March 2019|title=Abhinandan Varthaman To Be Awarded Bhagwan Mahavir Ahimsa Puraskar}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/iaf-pilot-abhinandan-varthaman-to-be-awarded-with-bhagwan-mahavir-ahimsa-puraskar/story-GiK9UnxsuTL9hlqAfA46SM.html|work=The Times of India|date=3 March 2019|access-date=4 March 2019|title=Abhinandan Varthaman to get Bhagwan Mahavir Ahimsa Puraskar}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/iaf-pilot-abhinandan-varthaman-to-be-awarded-with-bhagwan-mahavir-ahimsa-puraskar/story-GiK9UnxsuTL9hlqAfA46SM.html|work=Hindustan Times|date=3 March 2019|access-date=4 March 2019|title=IAF pilot Abhinandan Varthaman to be awarded with Bhagwan Mahavir Ahimsa Puraskar}}</ref>


==Publications==
==Publications==
* ''Jain Gazette'', a weekly publication of Dharm Sanrakshini Mahasabha, has been published regularly for the last 103 years. It claims to be the oldest Jain periodical in the world.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.digambarjainonline.com/org/sbdjms.htm |title=Shri Bharatvarshiya Digamber Jain Mahasabha |publisher=Digambarjainonline.com |date=1998-02-05 |access-date=2012-05-26 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120502155352/http://www.digambarjainonline.com/org/sbdjms.htm |archive-date=2 May 2012 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=XubfClGnIAUC&pg=PA42&lpg=PA42&dq=Jain+Gazette&source=bl&ots=xuFZ84TxZ0&sig=XXQQpJm1z8obyt6J-TIkwvDjkSk&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjGtqbSpsvfAhWM7oMKHa-JB5cQ6AEwEXoECAUQAQ#v=onepage&q=Jain%20Gazette&f=false Historical Dictionary of Jainism, Kristi L. Wiley, Scarecrow Press, 2004, p.42]</ref>
* ''Jain Gazette'', a weekly publication of Dharm Sanrakshini Mahasabha, has been published regularly for the last 103 years. It claims to be the oldest Jain periodical in the world.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.digambarjainonline.com/org/sbdjms.htm |title=Shri Bharatvarshiya Digamber Jain Mahasabha |publisher=Digambarjainonline.com |date=1998-02-05 |access-date=2012-05-26 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120502155352/http://www.digambarjainonline.com/org/sbdjms.htm |archive-date=2 May 2012 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=XubfClGnIAUC&dq=Jain+Gazette&pg=PA42 Historical Dictionary of Jainism, Kristi L. Wiley, Scarecrow Press, 2004, p.42]</ref>
* ''Jain Mahiladarsh'': a weekly women's magazine published since 1922, founded by Pandita [[Chandabai]] of Arrah and Magan Bai of Mumbai.<ref>Jain Mahiladarsh, April 2017, p.3</ref><ref>[http://www.herenow4u.net/index.php?id=82810 Life and Work of Shrimati Magan Bai, The Jaina Gazette, January 1935 (Vol. XXXII, No. 1, pp. 1-8).]</ref>
* ''Jain Mahiladarsh'': a weekly women's magazine published since 1922, founded by Pandita [[Chandabai]] of Arrah and Magan Bai of Mumbai.<ref>Jain Mahiladarsh, April 2017, p.3</ref><ref>[http://www.herenow4u.net/index.php?id=82810 Life and Work of Shrimati Magan Bai, The Jaina Gazette, January 1935 (Vol. XXXII, No. 1, pp. 1-8).]</ref>
*''Prachin Jain Tirth Jirnoddhar'': A monthly devoted to Jain history and archaeology since 2003.<ref>[http://jainpracheenteerth.org/magzine/index.php?id=Nzg=#book5/page1 Prachin Jain Tirth Jirnoddhar, Nov 2018, p.1]</ref>
*''Prachin Jain Tirth Jirnoddhar'': A monthly devoted to Jain history and archaeology since 2003.<ref>[http://jainpracheenteerth.org/magzine/index.php?id=Nzg=#book5/page1 Prachin Jain Tirth Jirnoddhar, Nov 2018, p.1]</ref>
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==External links==
==External links==
* [https://www.jaingajat.com/ Jain Gazettee website]
* [https://www.jaingajat.com/ Jain Gazettee website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190101100406/https://www.jaingajat.com/ |date=1 January 2019 }}
* [http://jainpracheenteerth.org Prachin Jain Tirth Jirnoddhar website]
* [http://jainpracheenteerth.org Prachin Jain Tirth Jirnoddhar website]



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Shri Bharatvarshiya Digambar Jain Mahasabha
FormationJanuary 1, 1894; 130 years ago (1894-01-01)
TypeJain religious organisation
PurposeReligious, Educational, Non Profit, Charitable
HeadquartersLucknow, New Delhi, Mumbai  India
Region served
 India
Official language
Hindi and English
Secretary General
Prakash Chand Badjatya
Chairman of the Board
Gajraj jain Gangwal
Key people
Various Jains
Main organ
Board of directors
AffiliationsVarious Jain organisations
Websitedigjainmahasabha.org
RemarksOldest organisation of lay Jains

Digambar Jain Mahasabha or Shri Bharatvarshiya Digamber Jain Mahasabha is the oldest organisation of lay Jains in India.

History

The Digambar Jain Mahasabha was founded in 1894 in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh.[1] It is considered a traditionalist organisation.[2] Its two main branches are Dharm Sanrakshini Mahasabha and Teerth Sanrakshini Mahasabha.[citation needed][3]


Awards

Bhagwan Mahavir Ahimsa Puraskar

Bhagwan Mahavir Ahimsa Puraskar was started in 2019 with Abhinandan Varthaman becoming the first recipient of the prestigious award. This award carries a cash prize worth Rs. 251,000 as well.[4][5][6]

Publications

  • Jain Gazette, a weekly publication of Dharm Sanrakshini Mahasabha, has been published regularly for the last 103 years. It claims to be the oldest Jain periodical in the world.[7][8]
  • Jain Mahiladarsh: a weekly women's magazine published since 1922, founded by Pandita Chandabai of Arrah and Magan Bai of Mumbai.[9][10]
  • Prachin Jain Tirth Jirnoddhar: A monthly devoted to Jain history and archaeology since 2003.[11]

See also

References

  1. ^ Trilokchand Kothari, Di. Jain Mahasabha ka Atit (1895–1980), Pub. Digambar Jain Mahasabha karyalaya, 2007
  2. ^ Facets of Jainology: Selected Research Papers on Jain Society, By Vilas Adinath Sangave Published 2001, Popular Prakashan.
  3. ^ "Jain in India and Abroad, Praksh Jain, ISJS, p. 109" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 April 2016. Retrieved 1 January 2019.
  4. ^ "Abhinandan Varthaman To Be Awarded Bhagwan Mahavir Ahimsa Puraskar". NDTV. 3 March 2019. Retrieved 4 March 2019.
  5. ^ "Abhinandan Varthaman to get Bhagwan Mahavir Ahimsa Puraskar". The Times of India. 3 March 2019. Retrieved 4 March 2019.
  6. ^ "IAF pilot Abhinandan Varthaman to be awarded with Bhagwan Mahavir Ahimsa Puraskar". Hindustan Times. 3 March 2019. Retrieved 4 March 2019.
  7. ^ "Shri Bharatvarshiya Digamber Jain Mahasabha". Digambarjainonline.com. 5 February 1998. Archived from the original on 2 May 2012. Retrieved 26 May 2012.
  8. ^ Historical Dictionary of Jainism, Kristi L. Wiley, Scarecrow Press, 2004, p.42
  9. ^ Jain Mahiladarsh, April 2017, p.3
  10. ^ Life and Work of Shrimati Magan Bai, The Jaina Gazette, January 1935 (Vol. XXXII, No. 1, pp. 1-8).
  11. ^ Prachin Jain Tirth Jirnoddhar, Nov 2018, p.1

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