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Jashan Pahlajrai Vaswani (2 August 1918 – 12 July 2018), better known as Dada Vaswani, was an Indian spiritual leader. He promoted vegetarianism and
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, and was the spiritual head at the Sadhu Vaswani Mission founded by his Guru, Sadhu Vaswani. The Mission, a
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headquartered in
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, India, has centers around the world. Vaswani authored about 150 self-help books in Sindhi and English.


Early life

Born in Hyderabad, Sindh to Krishnadevi and Pahlajrai Vaswani was one of seven siblings: three sisters, and four brothers. Pahlajrai, his father, worked with the Hyderabad Training College for Teachers, eventually becoming the supervisor of all primary schools in
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. Krishnadevi, his mother, was one of the first few women to have benefited from some English education in those days.


Education

Vaswani's formal education started at the age of three. Taking two double promotions, Vaswani finished his primary education in three years instead of the usual five. Completing his primary education from the T. C. Primary School at seven years of age, a special tutor was then engaged to coach him in the English language. Vaswani later transferred him to an English-medium school. Next, he was admitted to the Rosary School, wherein he received a triple promotion, enabling him to join High School much earlier. Vaswani then moved on to the St. Patrick's School where he completed two years before his father died. The family was plunged into a severe financial crisis and he had to move to the N. J. High School, which was a government school.


Global addresses

Vaswani spoke at numerous venues including the British House of Commons in
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, the Global Forum of Spiritual Leaders in
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, the
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in
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, and the Millennium World Peace Summit of Religious and Spiritual Leaders at the
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in New York. *
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- December 1999 * The Millennium World Peace Summit (MWPS) at the Launch of the World Council of Religious Leaders -
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The Moment of Calm

Vaswani initiated The Moment of Calm; a global peace initiative. World over, people observe two minutes of silence on 2 August (his birthday) and choose to forgive one and all. Spiritual Leaders, like
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have spread the initiative.


Death

Vaswani's health began to decline in May 2010, when at the age of 91, he fell and fractured his hip while playing
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with children in
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. He never fully recovered from the injury and was confined primarily to a wheelchair the rest of his life. After several days in a Pune hospital for undisclosed ailments, Vaswani returned to his mission and died on 12 July 2018. He died three weeks shy of his 100th
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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Vaswani, Dada 1918 births 2018 deaths 20th-century Hindu religious leaders Indian Hindu religious leaders Indian Hindu spiritual teachers People from Hyderabad, Sindh Sindhi people Sindhi-language writers