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- self-efforts and a true teacher's guidance on the path to self-realisation. Atmasiddhi Shastra is highly revered amongst spiritual s****ers. Although it is in...
- Om Ashram. Nadiad is the place where Shrimad Rajchandra composed Shri Atmasiddhi Shatra, a 142 verse spiritual treatise in 1895. Nadiad is located 90 kilometres...
- Jain spiritual teacher. He completed doctoral studies on Shrimad's work Atmasiddhi. He founded Shrimad Rajchandra Mission, Dharampur which supports spiritual...
- the author's positions on the "three demonstrations": the concepts of ātmasiddhi (demonstration of individual self), īśvarasiddhi (demonstration of God)...
- Depiction of Shrimad Rajchandra writing Atmasiddhi in single sitting of 1.5 hrs, one of the longest Gujarati poems based on Jain philosophy....
- "refuge in moments of spiritual crisis". Shrimad Rajchandra composed Shri Atmasiddhi Shastra, considered his magnum opus, containing the essence of Jainism...
- considered as Shrimad Rajchandra's divine soulmate. The great scripture, Atmasiddhi Shastra was composed by Shrimad Rajchandra upon the request of Saubhagyabhai...
- Tumbuluracarya) wrote a Kannada commentary on Tattvarthadigama-sutra. Atmasiddhi Shastra is a spiritual treatise in verse, composed in Gujarati by the...
- Anekāntasiddhi, It establishes the concept of non-absolutism (anekānta) 4. Ātmasiddhi (Realization of Self), a work of Soul 5. Upadeśapada, collection of stories...
- prayer in praise of Narayana Siddhitrayam - A treatise on the concepts of ātmasiddhi (demonstration of individual self), īśvarasiddhi (demonstration of God)...