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Pandit Niraj Jain (31 October 1926 – 27 March 2013) was a scholar of Jainism, archaeologist, poet and speaker. His contributions to Jain studies span nearly 60 years. He was also an expert on Urdu poetry, which is unusual for a Jain scholar. He was associated with several organisations. He also lectured on the
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He was a proponent of preserving historical nature of ancient temples. He had travelled and lectured widely in India and overseas .


Life

He was born at Rithi, where his father
Singhai Singhai (also Sanghvi,sangoi, Shanghvi, Shingavi or Singhi from Sanskrit Sanghapati (संघपति), literally chief of the Sangha) is a hereditary title awarded in the past to leaders of the Jain Sangha. Among the Digambara Jains the title ...
Lakshmandas was an associate and follower of Ganeshprasad Varni. He was largely self-taught, he continued to study throughout his life while he struggled with day-to-day running of a printing press. He earned his bachelor's degree at the age of 45 along with youngest son. He was inspired by 105 Shri Ganeshprasad Varni. He sometimes accompanied him, recorded his lectures and eventually wrote the final chapter of Meri Jivan Gatha, Part II, autobiography of Ganeshprasad Varni. He specialised in Jain archaeology and history, theory of
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, Ahimsa and Anekanta. He was a proponent of harmony among Jains of different traditions, although he frequently engaged in theological debates. He had a keen interest in study of religion from new perspectives, Hindi and Urdu Poetry as well as journalism. He travelled extensively in India, both in North as well as South, and abroad to deliver religious discourses. He visited European countries to spread the message of Non-Violence on the occasion of 2500th anniversary of the
Nirvana ( , , ; sa, निर्वाण} ''nirvāṇa'' ; Pali: ''nibbāna''; Prakrit: ''ṇivvāṇa''; literally, "blown out", as in an oil lampRichard Gombrich, ''Theravada Buddhism: A Social History from Ancient Benāres to Modern Colombo.' ...
of Bhagwan
Mahaveer Mahavira (Sanskrit: महावीर) also known as Vardhaman, was the 24th ''tirthankara'' (supreme preacher) of Jainism. He was the spiritual successor of the 23rd ''tirthankara'' Parshvanatha. Mahavira was born in the early part of the 6 ...
in 1975. He attended 1997 Toronto and 1999 Philadelphia
JAINA JAINA is an acronym for the Federation of Jain Associations in North America, an umbrella organizations to preserve, practice, and promote Jainism in USA and Canada. It was founded in 1981 and formalized in 1983. Among Jain organization it is ...
Conventions. He visited Many Jain Centers in North America for lectures and workshops. He participated in World Parliament of Religions at Cape Town (SA) in 1999. He wrote extensively in field of ancient Indian history, art and archaeology. His documentation and study of ancient monuments and idols have been widely used by scholars. he was an expert on Indian iconography in general and Jain Art in particular.


Family

His sister Sumitra Bai (1928–2002), earned Sahityaratna and Vidyalankar degrees and served as the head of Jain Mahilashram in Sagar and later took
diksha Diksha (Sanskrit: दीक्षा) also spelled diksa, deeksha or deeksa in common usage, translated as a "preparation or consecration for a religious ceremony", is giving of a mantra or an initiation by the guru (in Guru–shishya tradition) ...
in 1964 and was named
Aryika ''Aryika'', also known as ''Sadhvi'', is a female mendicant (nun) in Jainism. History In the traditional Digambara tradition, a male human being is considered closest to the apex with the potential to achieve liberation, particularly throu ...
Vishuddhmati ji. She wrote Samadhi Deepak, Shraman Charya, Nirwan Kalyanak & Diwali Pujan Vidhi, Shravak Suman Sanchay, Trilokasara, Ashtottara-shatanama-stotram. She took
sallekhana ''Sallekhana'' ( IAST: ), also known as ''samlehna'', ''santhara'', ''samadhi-marana'' or ''sanyasana-marana'', is a supplementary vow to the ethical code of conduct of Jainism. It is the religious practice of voluntarily fasting to death by ...
in 2002 at Nandanwan Dhariyavad (Rajasthan). His younger brother Pandit Nirmal Jain was also a poet, author and a scholar of Jainism. He has been active in promoting vegetarianism and ahimsa. He died in 2020 or 2021 at the age of 88.


Works

Shri Niraj Jain has written more than two dozen books on various religions and spiritual topics. Some of the most popular include * Jain Monuments at Khajuraho, 1968, 1999. * Chittod Darshan, 1980. * Gomatesh Gatha, 1981, 2004 (translated in Kannada, Marathi & Gujrati) * Manavata kee Dhuri, 1990–2003 (Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi editions) Based on discourses to
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. * Ratangiri ke Bahubali, *
Kundalpur Kundalpur is a town located in Damoh district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Located northeast of the city of Damoh, Kundalpur is a pilgrimage site for Jains. Location Nearby cities include Damoh , Sagar , and Jabalpur . The near ...
(1949–2000 editions) * Mahotsav Darshan, Gommateshwar Centenary Festival, 1984. * Neeraj Jain,
Bharhut Bharhut is a village located in the Satna district of Madhya Pradesh, central India. It is known for its famous relics from a Buddhist stupa. What makes Bharhut panels unique is that each panel is explicitly labelled in Brahmi characters mentioni ...
Stupa Gatha (Hindi), Ed. Ramnarayan Singh Rana, Satna, 2007, p. 51–52 * Prathamacharya
Shantisagar Acharya Shri Shantisagar (1872–1955) was an Indian monk of the Digambara school of the Jain faith. He was the first Acharya (preceptor) and a leader of his sect in the 20th century. Shanti Sagar ji revived the teaching and practice of traditi ...
ji aur Bhattaraka Parampara, 2004. More than a hundred of his articles have been published in various magazines, papers etc. He was well-known orator of Jain and Hindu Philosophy and regularly invited for delivering talks. He was associated with many national committees related to Jainism such as Shree Digambar Jain Mahasabha, Akhil Bhartiya Vidwat Parishad,
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Managing Committee etc. He was the first scholar to identify the Bade Baba image at KundalpurNiraj Jain, Kundalpur, Anekanta, April 1964, page 43 as an image of Lord Rishabh based on the hair and images of
Chakreshvari In Jain cosmology, Chakeshvari or ''Apraticakra'' is the guardian goddess or Yakshini (attendant deity) of Rishabhanatha. She is the tutelary deity of the Sarawagi Jain community. Iconography The color of the goddess is golden. Her Vehicle i ...
devi and Gomukha Yaksha. Here is a list of some of the Titles authored / co-authored / edited / co-edited by him: * 1960: Tula Daan * 1976: Kundalpur (8ed) * 1981: Gomtesh Gatha * 1984: Gomteshwar Sahasrabdi Mahotsav Darshan 1981 * 1986 (Shravan Shukla Saptmi): Raksha Bandhan Katha * 1988: Songardh Sameeksha * 1989 Guru Poornima: Kyun Banate hain Naya Sampradaya? * 1992: Ahimsa Aur Aparigrah * 1993: ditedShanti dhara smarika (Mahamastakabhishek Mahotsav 1993) * 1993: Shri Gomtesh Bahubali Jin Puja * 1995: Ratnagiri ke Bahubali * 1995: Dharmasthal aur uske yashasvi dharmadhikari Sharddheya Virendra Ji Hegde * 1996: Sant Saurabh * 1996: o-editedSamadhi Sadhna (Hamare Poojya Prerna Purush Sva. Pt. Jaganmohanlal ji shastri) * 1997: Param Digambar Gomteshwar * 1997: Ganesh Varni (Guruvar Shri Ganeshprasad Varni ka Sankshipt Jeevan-Parichay) * 1999: Jain Monuments at Khajuraho (co-authored by Dashrath Jain) (2ed, Khajuraho Millennium Year 1999) * 2000: 11ed, Karahta Kundalpur * 2001: Samadhi Sadhna mein Sanlagn Poojya 105 Shri Aaryika Vishuddhmati Mataji * 2001: Chandana * 2002: Barah Bhavna (Contemplation) (First paperback); 2003: 2ed * 2003: Aatm Nivedan * 2004: Charitra-Chakravarti Aacharya Shantisagar Ji Aur Bhattarak Parampara * 2005: Jain Nagar ke Bahubali (Second Mahamastakabhishek Mahotsav, 18–21 March 2005) * 2006: Saarthsk Assi * 2007: Dharmasthala Bahubali * 2008: Poojya 105 Shri Aaryika Vidhuddhmati Mataji * 2010: Karman ki Gati Nyari * Azadi ki dulhan * Ahimsa ke Agradoot * Bhagon ka bhoogol * Chittor Darshan * Navagarh * Dharmasthal * Varni Vandana * Varni Vichar Vaibhav * Na Asha na Akanksha * Antim Patte ki Vidai


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