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The disciple of Gacchanayaka Acharya Hemchandrasuri, P.P. Acharya Pradyumnasuriji, was renowned as a great Gujarati poet, writer, and a notable preacher of Jainism. His magazine 'Pathshala' enjoyed considerable fame within the Gujarati community. Despite his widespread popularity and remarkable talents, he remained a devout spiritual follower of Jainism.Read More...
The disciple of Gacchanayaka Acharya Hemchandrasuri, P.P. Acharya Pradyumnasuriji, was renowned as a great Gujarati poet, writer, and a notable preacher of Jainism. His magazine 'Pathshala' enjoyed considerable fame within the Gujarati community. Despite his widespread popularity and remarkable talents, he remained a devout spiritual follower of Jainism.
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Pradyumnasuri M.S. regularly released a monthly Gujarati magazine, 'Pathshala'. Each edition's opening page highlighted a narrative intended to impart life lessons, nudging readers towards enhanced living and deeper reflection. These stories were later gathered by Rameshbhai Bapalal Shah and compiled into 'Pehlu Paanu', published by Pathshala Prakashan. The version presented here is the English translation of that original volume.
Pradyumnasuri M.S. regularly released a monthly Gujarati magazine, 'Pathshala'. Each edition's opening page highlighted a narrative intended to impart life lessons, nudging readers towards enhanced living and deeper reflection. These stories were later gathered by Rameshbhai Bapalal Shah and compiled into 'Pehlu Paanu', published by Pathshala Prakashan. The version presented here is the English translation of that original volume.
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