Param Pujya Acharya Shri PadmaSagarsuriji This heritage is collected by Acharya Shri Padmasagarsuriji from various remote interior villages throughout India during his Vihar from North to South and East to West. In the modern era of the Jain Acharyas, the name of Acharya Shri Padmasagarsurishwarji Maharaj shines as a beacon light. His tremendous courage, dynamism, frankness, devotion to duty, discipline, powerful oratory and ability for leadership are the highlights of his life. These virtues have become stronger with the passage of time. His life is dedicated to high ideals and noble deeds which have proved a boon to humanity and very beneficial to the Jain community in particular. |
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Acharyashri is a source of inspiration and hope for all. His life is founded on great ideals. He has always remained undaunted and unmoved in the face of all obstacles and hindrances and he never lost his tranquility and peace of mind. The historical city of Azimganj, a part of the former Murshidabad State on the boundary of Bengal has been a witness to the birth of many great personalities and their immortal deeds. This town is a symbol of the boundless prosperity and deep religious belief in Jainism. There are seven spacious Jain temples here with their huge and beautiful domes indicate how the Jains made good and generous use of their wealth.
A child was born in this town on the auspicious day of Sep 10, 1935. He was named Premchand. He was to become a National Saint great Jain Acharya Shri Padmasagarsurishwarji Maharaj of great fame and wide & deep learning who attained unimaginable success beyond all expectations. Premchand's father had expired three months before his birth. He was brought up very tenderly and carefully by his mother Bhawani Devi. Divine shine on his face, bright eyes and gentle nature were indicative of his making of genious. Popularly known as Labdhichand among his friends he made up his mind to follow the ideals set by his mother. After her husband's death Bhawani Devi learnt to face all the challenges of the world. This, determination of mother, had a deep impression on Labdhichand. He got accustomed to face boldly the hard realities of life and remained unperturbed amidst all struggles that surrounded him. These virtues, which he learnt from his mother have paved the way of his success in future. Premchand was growing well under his mother's loving care and direction. In search of a life-architect During his tours, he came to Ahmedabad on his way to Palitana. Here he stayed with an old friend who was his class-fellow at Shivpuri. Thereafter, he went on a pilgrimage to Palitana with this friend. This pilgrimage proved to be a great blessing to young Premchand. After coming back to Ahmedabad, he visited Sanand to have the darshan of the Great Visionary, Great Saint, The Most Venerable Shashan Prabhavak, Ajatshatru, Gachchhadhipati Acharyadev Shri Kailasasagarsuriji Maharaj. This was a golden period of his life. Here, he got the right answers to all his doubts. Acharyashri's divine words sowed the seeds of asceticism in his mind. He experienced the call of Agam. This close association with Acharyashri and his loving guidance was a turning point in his life. He now prepared himself to follow the path shown by The Veetaraag Parmatma.His association with the Acharyashri was a very important achievement of his life. In the heart of his heart, he was determined to embrace deeksha from Acharyashri. Thereafter, he returned to Ahmedabad. His search for the architect of his life was now over. Premchand leaves home Path of Veetrag can be scaled only by the braves. His Bengali adventurous origin further inspired him to accept this path of immortality. The inspiring words of the Acharyashri were echoing in his ears. For persons of materialistic world, the path of self-restraint is full of thorns. For the Sadhakas, these thorns are like flowers. None can achieve this aim without facing difficulties and those who face these challenges are destined to become Siddhas. After taking leave of his friend, Premchand left for home. The journey began. His eyes were appreciating the nature from the lonely corner of his railway compartment. However, his thought proecess, self-introspection started. "What is the real meaning and aim of this life?" After three days of continuous journey, Premchand reached home but he was always lost within himself. After fulfilling all his essential obligations he expressed his desire to ordain deeksha before one of his closest friend. One fine morning, he bowed to his mother and left home. He had only a few coins in his pocket however he was enriched with full faith on the path of Jina/ Sanyam and was sure that will spread fragrance of kind. On the path of Veetaraag After leaving home, Premchand reached Ahmedabad via Delhi and Vadodara on the Deepavali Day. He Stayed with his friend for a day and then went to Sanand in the morning of the New Year. He was extremely joyous when he met Acharyadev Shri Kailasasagarsurishwarji Maharaj. - The architect of his life. As if lamp got fuel. His desire to become a monk became irressistable. After listening to the Mangalika of the New Year, he expressed his desire to Acharyashri with great devotion and humility. Reciprocating to his desire, Acharyashri advised him to stay with him for a few days. Premchand now began to study the rules and conduct of the life of Shramans (monks) and practice them fully. Observation of Monk’s life and study of religious scriptures began. When Acharyashri was fully convinced that Premchand was fully prepared for asceticism, he proposed to Sanand Jain sangh for preparations of deeksha.. The sangh was also ready for such a moment. They immediately accepted the proposal of Acharyashri whole-heartedly and started the preparations for the celebration of Deeksha Mahotsava. Then came the auspicious morning of Nov. 13, 1955. Sanand witnessed a great historical event. Huge gathering of people were singing Sanyam praising songs (Bhajans). Trumpets were blowing. Premchand decorated like a Prince saw his determination taking place. At last, the auspicious and happy moment arrived. The Acharyashri gave him Rajoharan. After the ceremony he was dressed in bright white clothes indicative of his future life as a sadhu now as Muni Padmasagarji Maharaj. He deeply impressed the hearts of all present. He came under the tutelage of Acharya Shri Kalyansagarsurishwarji Maharaj. His love for learning
After becoming an ascetic, Muni Padmasagarji Maharaj dedicated himself to sublimate his life and make it a complete success. His association with Acharya Shri Kailasasagarsurishwarji Maharaj made him see, understand and practice the codes of conduct as well as restrictions of a Sadhus life. In a very short period, all could see how talented he was. He took long strides not only in the field of education but also in the field of spiritual life. His sharp memory, intelligence and perseverance also helped him a lot. He was an embodiment of tolerance, perseverance, equality and compassion. He had totally surrendered himself to his Dada Guru. Tolerance Greatness cannot be achieved without sacrifices. One has to struggle hard to become great, one has to face obstacles steadfastly. Muni Shri Padmasagarji had to face many an obstacles but he never wavered from the right chosen path. He knew that difficulties were transitionary. There were times when he had to live without any support from anywhere. There were very unfortunate times when he was criticized but none can harm a person from whom God wants creative work. Fortune favoured the brave. A Great Orator
People say that Acharya Shri Padmasagarsuriji Maharaj is a wizard. He is a great orator. None can equal him in keeping the audience spell-bound. He is a versatile genius. His lucid and simple style, frankness, universality of his ideas, original way of presentation, deep meaning and so on are the main characteristics of his lectures. Innumerable non-Jains also come to listen to him. His sermons have earned him wide popularity. The changes brought about by him are indescribable. The entire Jain Shasan is proud of him. His first Chaturmas (four months of the rainy season) as an Acharya was at Bhavnagar with his Guru (master) and Dadaguru (grand master). During this period, he did two very important things. First, it was due to his unrivalled intellectual prowess and popularity that the ban imposed on bala deeksha (renunciation by children) by the Bhavnagar Sangh was amended and he gave deeksha to a Bal Mumukshu (child ascetic) with the consensus of the whole Sangh. Not only this, he also established a record by inspiring the devotees to perform Upadhan penance. Second, after a long period of seven decades, he successfully urged Babubhai Jasbhai Patel a devotee of Acharyashri and the then Chief Minister of Gujarat to stop fishing then prevalent at Shatrunjay Dam. Further, due to his efforts, the proposal to supply eggs to the students / children, of Maharashtra Municipal Corporation run schools was dropped. On the Journey to the South
His tour in the southern parts of the country factually made him a National Saint. During this tour, he undertook many schemes for the welfare of humanity and religious awakening among the masses. He inspired his devotees to start a school, which would acquaint students with the culture of Jains. The south has been fortunate enough to have this Great Saint on that land and in future many more benefits will accrue to the South. The services rendered by Acharya Shri Padmasagarsurishwarji Maharaj have their own specialties. His journeys have given the South a new direction and enlightenment. His stay there has rejuvenated the life of the Jains. His sweet and gentle temperament has made them disciplined. His compassionate and noble behaviour was instrumental in solving their long-standing religious controversies. They have been united once again. The religious minded pious people of the South have seen in him an efficient and successful Dharmacharya (religious head). The near extinct stream of knowledge began to flow rapidly once more. His pilgrimage of North India and Nepal
In the first phase of his journey to the North, Acharyashri and his disciples stayed at the historical city of Bhinmal for the Chaturmas of the year 1993. During this period, the installation of Ashtapada Jinmandir, a fine replica of art was performed. After his Delhi Chaturmas (1994), he went to Haridwar, where the Anjan Shalaka ceremony of Bhagwan Chintamani Parshvanath was performed. This is the first Jain Mandir (temple) of this area. Proceeding towards Kolkata a Jain Mandir was established at Shouripur tirth. The Kolkata Chaturmas of 1996 will always be remembered for a host of activities and for his prabhavana of Jain Shasan. A sum of Rs. 50 Lac was collected by Parshva foundation with the aim of helping the Jains in pursuit of religious activities. This is indeed a great historical event worth remembering. After his Chaturmas of Kolkata in 1995, he went to Sammet Shikharji. The installation ceremony of Jinabimbs (idols) was performed in Bhomiaji Dharmashala and then he entered Nepal via Birganj. This was the first visit of any Jain Dharmacharya (religious head) to Nepal after many a centuries. The Mahavir Janma Kalyanak ceremony was performed at Birganj by all the sects of the Jains together with the Agrawals and Vaishnavas. Mahavirswami Derasar was installed at Kathmandu with great enthusiasm. |