Celebrating the Birth Centenary of
Acharya Shri
Mahapragya Ji
Do you understand the value of patience?
If you do then make the right use of waiting.

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“A man in the morning is not the same man at noon. Like the waves of the ocean, our nature transforms itself. We might be calm and quiet at dawn and as furious as the scorching sun at noon.”
Acharya Mahapragya was a renowned scholar of Indian and Western philosophy and religion. He authored more than one hundred fifty books on philosophy, literature, yoga, and religion. His writings are characterized by his profound insight and original thinking.
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“The cycle of joy and sorrow is perennial. It is a cycle that is largely of our own making. There is no market where we can go and buy either joy or sorrow. As their source is not outside, but within us, it is possible for us to transform or control them too.”
To those that can access them, Acharya Mahapragya’s original texts written in Hindi and Sanskrit are wealth of unparalleled knowledge. But, even through a secondary medium, his deep wisdom creates a powerful impact on the listener.


Pravachans
“To be merely scientific without being spiritual is the biggest malady of the present age.”
As a skilled coordinator of science and spiritualism, Acharya Mahapragya spoke on even the most complex subjects with grace. His clarity of thought and lucid interpretation captivated his audience.
About Acharya Mahapragya Ji
Mahapragyaji was born to Tola Ram Ji Choraria and Baluji in the small village of Tamkor in the Jhunjhunu district in Rajasthan. It was a Jain Shwetambar Terapanthi Agrawal family. He was called Nathmal by his family. He lost his father when he was just two and half months old. It was an extended family and he gained support from all the family members. Nathmal’s mother was very affectionate for the child and took care with his upbringing. There was no formal school in Tamkor village in those days and he did not receive a formal education. He nonetheless had lessons on letters and mathematics tables from local teacher(s). Mahapragyaji’s mother was religious lady who devoted her spare time to spiritual matters.
Acharya Shri Mahapragyaji’s Last Pravachan
Pravachan of May 9, 2010 by Acharya Mahapragyaji at Sardarshahar, Rajasthan, India.


