Shrimad Rajchandra
Shrimad Rajchandra (09 November 1867 – 9 April 1901) was a Jain poet, mystic, philosopher, scholar, and reformer. Born in Vavaniya, a village near Morbi, he claimed to have recollection of his past lives at the age of seven. He performed Avadhāna, a memory retention and recollection test that gained him popularity, but he later discouraged it in favour of his spiritual pursuits. He wrote much philosophical poetry including Atma Siddhi. He also wrote many letters and commentaries and translated some religious texts. He is known for his teachings on Jainism and his spiritual guidance to Mahatma Gandhi.
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Born | Lakshminandan Ravjibhai Mehta 11 November 1867 |
Died | 9 April 1901 33) Rajkot, Rajkot State, British India (now in Gujarat) | (aged
Religion | Jainism |
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Zabakben (m. 1887) |
Parent(s) | Ravjibhai and Devbai |
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