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Chitrabhanu
Chitrabhanu (Hindi:चित्रभानु) is a prominent figure〔Michael Charles Tobias, A Jain Leader Addresses the World http://www.forbes.com/sites/michaeltobias/2012/09/18/a-jain-leader-addresses-the-world/〕 in American Jainism.〔American Yoga: The Paths and Practices of America's Greatest Yoga Masters, Carrie Schneider, Sterling Publishing Company, Oct 9, 2003, p. 39〕 ==Early life== He was born on July 26, 1922 in a small town Takhatgarh in Pali district of Rajasthan, India. He studied psychology at Banglore.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.jainlibrary.org/chitrabhanu/Life_and_Works_of_Gurudev_Shri_Chitrabhanuji_2002.pdf )〕 He found Acharya Sagaranand as his Guru. He became a Jain monk on February 6, 1942 at the age of 20 at Palitana and was named Muni Chandraprabha Sagar for 29 years.〔 In 1970 he was invited to attend The Second Spiritual Summit Conference to be held in April in Geneva, Switzerland.〔 Jain monks are traditionally not permitted to travel overseas.〔Iconoclastic Jain Leader Is Likened to Pope John, New York Times, GEORGE DUGAN, December 18, 1973,〕 He gave up monkhood in 1970 to attend the Summit, and became an ordinary shravaka. He also married Pramoda in 1971. He has two sons, Rajeev Chitrabhanu and Darshan Chitrabhanu.
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