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Daulatsagarsuri (1920 – 17 February 2024) was a Jain ascetic, philosopher, and a revered saint belonging to the
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sect. He was the head of the monastic order ( Gacchadhipati) of the ''"Sagar Samudaay"'' of the
Tapa Gaccha Tapa Gaccha is the largest Gaccha (monastic order) of Śvetāmbara Jainism. More than half of the existing Jain ascetics belong to the Tapa Gaccha. Several successful Sanskrit scholars belonged to Tapa Gaccha, including Hiravijaya, Meghavijaya, ...
''.'' While he was alive, he was the preceptor of 900 monks and nuns. He was awarded the rarest of the rare and ancient title of ''"Shri Sangh Sthavir"'' based on his austerity, knowledge of the canonical scriptures of Jainism, and spiritual leadership, becoming the only second of the modern
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to have achieved this feat.


Early life

He was born in a
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, more specifically, a
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family in Jetpur, Gujarat. At a young age of 14, he migrated to
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seeking employment due to poor financial condition of his family. He began working for a Jain couple. It was during this job that he began taking interest in
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when he heard the
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for the first time from Śrāvikā Champa Ben. Witnessing
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regularly sowed the seeds of
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in him. At 18 years of age, during
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, he met a
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Acharya Devendrasagarsuri, who was the disciple of Acharya Anandsagarsuri. The latter was also known with the title given to him ''"Aagam Uddhaarak"'' ''(the savior of the aagams)''. This event increased his interest in
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manifold and he started observing Jain principles in his daily life. Witnessing
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visiting for alms, left an indelible mark on him. This was when he decided to follow their path.


Initiation and ascetic life

At 19, he renounced his family and sought refuge with Acharya Anandsagarsuri. He was initiated in the ''"Sagar Samudaay"'' of the
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by Acharya Anandsagarsuri. Despite his humble beginnings, Daulatsagarsuri displayed exceptional intellectual prowess and memory. Within 12 days, he mastered the Panch Pratikraman, and in 6 days, the Karmagranth scripture. He also memorized the Navsmaran (the 9 holy recitations of the Śvetāmbaras that include the
Bhaktāmara Stotra The ''Bhaktāmara Stotra'' () is a Jain religious hymn (''stotra'') written in Sanskrit. It was authored by Manatunga (7th century CE). The Digambaras believe it has 48 verses while Śvetāmbaras believe it consists of 44 verses. The hymn p ...
and the Kalyan Mandir Stotra) within 36 hours, as well as 225 verses of the Veetrag Stotra within 24 hours, demonstrating his enormous memory and an immense dedication to
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. He is said to have spent 3
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at his birthplace Jetpur, where no Jain family resides. He installed an idol of
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there and inspired over 150 people to visit the temple and perform
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daily. He inspired many people belonging to other communities to emulate Jain principles in their daily life. He was given the ''"Gani" padvi'' in 1965 and his '' "Upadhyay" padvi'' in 1985. He became an
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in 1987. He became the head of the monastic order ( Gacchadhipati) of the ''"Sagar Samudaay"'' of the
Tapa Gaccha Tapa Gaccha is the largest Gaccha (monastic order) of Śvetāmbara Jainism. More than half of the existing Jain ascetics belong to the Tapa Gaccha. Several successful Sanskrit scholars belonged to Tapa Gaccha, including Hiravijaya, Meghavijaya, ...
in 2009. On 8 March 2022, he was awarded with the position of ''"Shri Sangh Sthavir"'' in a grand ceremony and in the presence of monks and nuns from all the 4 existing Gacchas of the Śvetāmbara Murtipujakas at
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. He also visited the 119 Kalyanak Bhoomis (places where one or more of the
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of a
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have occurred) independently to spread the message of
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to diverse communities. He consecrated 37 temples and numerous idols including the 108 ft tall idol of
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at Jambudweep Temple, Palitana and Rohishala tirth, Palitana. In terms of austerities, he never consumed dairy products until 70 years of age and until 80 years of age, he always walked barefoot and did not use any vehicles. He is said to have performed ''Chaityavandan'' of every idol at Palitana temples. Until 90 years of age, he gave sermons on the canonical scriptures.


Establishment of ''Aagam Mandirs''

Daulatsagarsuri inspired and drove the movement of the establishment of ''"Aagam Mandirs",'' which are temples where all the 45 Aagam sutras are inscribed on copper plates and embedded into walls. Most ''"Aagam Mandirs"'' have
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as the principal deity. He established several ''aagam mandirs,'' and the Shree Vardhaman Jain Aagam Tirth, Katraj is one of them. Apart from the above, he also established and consecrated 35 '' Bārsā Sūtra Mandirs'' and a total of 37 temples after he became an
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''.'' He earned the title of ''"Jinagam-Sevi" (the savior of Jain Aagams)'' for his tireless devotion to studying and disseminating
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, spending hours daily immersed in readings.


Death and legacy

His life came to a peaceful end on 17 February 2024, at the age of 103 at
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while reciting
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. His body was taken to the Katraj Aagam Mandir. A sum of 1.11 crore INR was donated after a bid to perform his final rites by his followers. When he completed 100 years of age, his followers celebrated the day in a grand fashion coupled with several acts of charity. Daulatsagarsuri's contributions to
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earned him widespread recognition and numerous accolades. He revived the ancient title of ''"Sangh Sthavir,"'' bestowed upon him after an 88-year hiatus, signifying his wisdom and spiritual leadership. Additionally, he received numerous accolades for his record 84 years of ascetic life, becoming a revered figure in the
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. Of the 103 years of his life, 84 were spent in monkhood, which makes him one of the very few
Jain ascetics Jain monasticism refers to the order of monks and nuns in the Jain community and can be divided into two major denominations: the ''Digambara'' and the '' Śvētāmbara''. The monastic practices of the two major sects vary greatly, but the ...
who have spent 84 years of their life in monkhood. ''Deepratnasagar muni'', a monk he initiated, also wrote a short biography on him. A devotional song was also released by his followers on his 100th birth anniversary.


Sources

* Devluk,Nandlal B.2008.Dhanyadhara Shashwat Saurabh Part 01, Arihant Prakashan * Aagamoddharakshishu Acharya Kanchansagarsuri, Shri Shatrunjay Giriraj Darshan in Sculptures and Architecture, Shree Aagamoddharak Granthmala series; volume 59, Aagamoddharak Granthmala; 1982; Kapadwanj, Gujarat, India (In English, and Gujarati) * Federation of JAINA 2003, Jain Digest 2003 07 Volume 22 No 3, USA Federation of JAINA


See also

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Devardhigani Kshamashraman Devardhi or Vachanacharya Devardhigani Kshamashramana or Devavachaka was a Jain ascetic of the Śvetāmbara sect and an author of several Prakrit texts. He was a prominent figure in Jainism in the ''5th century AD''. Mainly known for his contr ...
*
Manatunga Acharya Manatunga (c. seventh century CE) was the author of the Jain prayer '' Bhaktamara Stotra''. His name only appears in the last stanza of the said prayer. He is also credited with composing another Śvetāmbara hymn titled ''Namiun Stotr ...
*
Kalapurnasuri Kalapurnasuri (1924–2002) was a Jain ascetic, philosopher and author of the Śvetāmbara sect. He was given the title of Adhyatmayogi based on his advanced spirituality and knowledge of scriptures. Early life and marriage He was born in a ...


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