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Muni Shri 108
Kshamasagar
Ji Maharaj
A painting of Kshamasagar at Nainagiri
Personal
Born
Virendra Kumar Singhai

(1957-09-20)20 September 1957
Died13 March 2015(2015-03-13) (aged 57) (Samadhi-maran)
ReligionJainism
Parents
  • Jeevan Kumar Singhai (father)
  • Asha Devi (mother)
SectDigambara
Religious career
Initiation20 August 1982 (1982-08-20)
by Acharya Vidyasagar

Muni Shri 108 Kshamasagar ji Maharaj was a Digambara monk initiated by Shri 108 Acharya Vidyasagar ji Maharaj.[1] He is also known for his poetry and writings which are widely quoted.

Life[edit]

Kshamasagar was born in the city of Sagar, Madhya Pradesh on 20 September 1957.[2] His father Jeevan lal Singhai was a nephew of famous Sagar philanthropist Singhai Kundanlal, who was a longtime supporter of Ganesh Varni.[3]

He was initiated as a Digambara monk on 20 August 1982 by Acharya Vidyasagar. He did his M. Tech from Sagar University and renounced the worldly life soon afterwards.[4]

He opted Santhara (also called Sallekhna) on 13 March 2015 at 6.00 AM in Moraji Jain temple during his Chaturmas period. More than 50,000 people attended his funeral proceedings afterwards.[4][5]

Works[edit]

Kshamasagar wrote "In Quest of the Self: The Life Story of Acharya Shri Vidyasagar" (आत्मान्वेषी), a biography of his teacher Āchārya Vidyadagar and was published by Bhartiya Jnanpith.[6]

His poems have been collected and published in Hindi and English. His poetry works include the following published books.

  1. "Pagdandi Suraj Tak" (1992)
  2. "Muni Kshamasagar ki Kavitayen" (1996).[7]
  3. Mukti (2000) [8]
  4. "Apna Ghar" (2005)[9]
  5. "Aur Aur Apna" (2016) [10]
  6. "Karam Kaise Karein" is a collection of his discourses.[11]
  7. He also wrote "Jain Darshan Paribhashika Kosh".[12]

There is a famous quote dedicated to Acharya Vidyasagar by him.[13]

दीप उनका, रौशनी उनकी, मै जल रहा हूँ |

रास्ते उनके, सहारा भी उनका, मै चल रहा हूँ |

प्राण उनके हर साँस उनकी, मै जी रहा हूँ |[13]

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