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VP Radhakrishnan attends centenary commemoration of Acharya 108 Shantisagar Maharaj visit to Shravanabelagola

Unveils idol of Acharya at Shravanabelagola, Karnataka


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New Delhi, November 9

The Vice-President of India, C.P.Radhakrishnan, attended the Commemoration of Acharya 108 Shantisagar Maharaj at Shravanabelagola, Karnataka, today, marking the centenary of Acharya’s visit to the sacred site in 1925 for the Mahamastakabhisheka ceremony. The Vice-President also unveiled the idol of Acharya Shantisagar Maharaj at Shravanabelagola.

Addressing the gathering, the Vice-President praised Acharya Shantisagar Maharaj’s pivotal role in revitalizing the Digambara tradition and lauded his life as an embodiment of the Jain principles of Ahimsa, Aparigraha, and Anekantavada, which continue to hold great relevance in fostering inner peace and social harmony.

In an age marked by materialism and restlessness, the Vice-President said, Acharya Shantisagar Maharaj life reminds us that true freedom lies not in possession, but in self-restraint — not in indulgence, but in inner peace.

The Vice-President observed that through this centenary celebration, the Digambara Jain Mutt at Shravanabelagola has not only honoured the memory of a great saint but also rekindled a vital spiritual flame for generations to come. He said the newly unveiled statue will stand as a symbol reminding every visitor of the power of simplicity, purity, and compassion. He expressed hope that the message of Acharya Shantisagar Maharaj will continue to inspire all Indians to walk the path of righteousness, tolerance, and peace.

Recalling Shravanabelagola’s illustrious history as a centre of Jain faith for over two thousand years, the Vice-President highlighted the towering 57-foot monolithic statue of Lord Bahubali, commissioned by Ganga dynasty minister Chavundaraya, as a timeless testament to spiritual devotion and artistic excellence.

Radhakrishnan also reflected on Emperor Chandragupta Maurya’s renunciation at Shravanabelagola under the guidance of Jain saint Acharya Bhadrabahu. He noted that this act of the great emperor symbolized that even after attaining all worldly achievements, one must ultimately seek spiritual enlightenment.

The Vice-President praised the Government of India’s conferment of Classical Language status to Prakrit and the launch of the Gyan Bharatham Mission for digitizing Jain manuscripts, appreciating these efforts to preserve India’s rich cultural and spiritual heritage. He underscored the strong historical link between Tamil Nadu and Jainism, noting the faith’s profound contributions to Tamil literature and culture during the Sangam and post-Sangam periods, as reflected in classical works such as Silappadikaram.

The Vice-President also commended Abhinav Charukeerthi Bhattarak Swamiji, the current head of the Jain Mutt, for carrying forward the legacy of Acharya Shantisagar Maharaj by promoting healthcare, education, and research through institutions such as the Prakrit Research Institute.

Expressing confidence that Shravanabelagola will remain a shining jewel of India’s spiritual heritage, the Vice-President said it will continue to inspire generations to embrace the principles of righteousness, tolerance, and peace.

The event was attended by Governor of Karnataka Thaawar Chand Gehlot, Union Minister of Heavy Industries and Steel H. D. Kumaraswamy, Karnataka Minister for Revenue Krishna Byre Gowda, Karnataka Minister for Planning and Statistics D. Sudhakar, Member of Parliament from Hassan Shreyas M. Patel, revered monks of Kshetra Shravanabelagola Digambar Jain Mahasamsthana Math and other dignitaries.


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