Gyanmati mataji books to read
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Param Pujya Ganini Shri Gyanmati Mataji
A pronounced Jain Sadhvi, the first in the recent century, Pujya Ganini Gyanmati Mataji has two doctorates in literature. An distinguished interpreter of The Shatkhandagam(the great holy book of jainism) Mataji is a dignified sadhvi of the contemporary world.
She was born on 22nd October, 1934 on Sharad Purnima in Tikaitnagar(Dist. Baranbaki, U.P) to Chotelal and Mohini. Mataji left home at the early age of 18 and took the oath of lifelong celibacy. After 4 years, in 1956, Mataji took her Aarika diksha from Aacharya Veersagarji Maharaj during the Samadhi Of Charitra Chakravarti ShantiSagarji Maharaj at Madhorajpura(Dist. Jaipur, Raj.)
Kundakundānvayō jiyāt, jiyāt śrī śantisagara:
Jiyāt paṭṭādhipastasya, sūri: Śrī virasagara:
Śrī brahmī ganinī jiyāt, jiyādantimacandanā
Jiyāt gyanmatī mātā, ganinyāṁ pramukhā kalau
Early Life
On the auspicious day of 22nd October, 1934 (the day of Sharad Poornima) Chotelal and Mohini wer
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Digamber Muni
Book Source:Digital Library of India Item 2015.349988
dc.contributor.author: Mataji, Gyanmati
dc.date.accessioned: 2015-08-13T01:32:20Z
dc.date.available: 2015-08-13T01:32:20Z
dc.date.copyright: 1981
dc.date.digitalpublicationdate: 2010/06
dc.date.citation: 1981
dc.identifier.barcode: 99999990275692
dc.identifier.origpath: /data6/upload/0128/494
dc.identifier.copyno: 1
dc.identifier.uri: http://www.new.dli.ernet.in/handle/2015/349988
dc.description.scannerno: Banasthali University
dc.description.scanningcentre: Banasthali University
dc.description.main: 1
dc.description.tagged: 0
dc.description.totalpages: 330
dc.format.mimetype: application/pdf
dc.language.iso: Hindi
dc.publisher.digitalrepublisher: digital library of india
dc.publisher: D. Jain Trilok Shodh Sansthan, Hastinapur
dc.source.library: Bhartiya Shruti Darshan Kendra,jaipur
dc.title: Digamber Muni
dc.type: print - paper
dc.type: book
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Gyanmati
Indian Jain nun
Gyanmati Mataji (Jñānamati) is an Indian Jain religious guru Aryika (nun) from India.[2] She is known for being a prolific author and the construction of several Jain temples including the Jambudweep temple complex at Hastinapur, Uttar Pradesh, Ayodya Jain[3][4] and the Statue of Ahimsa at Mangi Tungi in Maharashtra.
Early life
[edit]Gyanmati was born as Maina on 22 October 1934 in Tikait Nagar in Barabanki district, Uttar Pradesh,[5] in a Jain family of Mohini Devi and Chotelal. She was influenced by Padmanandi Panchvinshatika, an ancient Jain scripture gifted by her grandparents on the marriage of her mother. On 2 October 1952, on the day of Sharad Purnima, she was initiated as a Brahmacharini at Barabanki district by the DigambaraJain acharyaDeshbhushan.
Education
[edit]Since her early childhood, Gyanmati started learning Sanskrit with Katantra style of linguistics or lipi generally referred as