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Kanji Swami
Kanji Swami (Gujarati:કાનજીસ્વામી) (1890–1980) was a mystical teacher of Jainism.〔〔 He influenced the practice of svādhyāya among the Jain laity. He was born into the Sthānakavāsī sect and was initiated as a Sthānakavāsī monastic. He was deeply influenced by the works of Pandit Todarmal and by the ''Samayasāra'' of Kundakunda in 1932. He later used these teachings to formulate his philosophy. 〔 He was given the title of 'Kohinoor of Kathiwad' by people who were mesmerised by his religious preachings and philosophy.〔http://www.mangalayatan.com/gurudevshri.html〕 ==Early years== Kanji Swami was born in Umrala, a small village in the Kathiawar region of Gujarat, in 1890 AD to a Sthānakavāsī family. Though a topper in school, he always had an intuition that the wordly teachings was not something that he was looking out for. His mother died when he was thirteen and he lost his father at the age of seventeen. After this, he started looking after his father's shop. He used the frequent periods of lull in the shop in reading various books on religion and spirituality. Turning down the proposals of marriage, he confided in his brother that he wanted to remain celibate and take renunciation.〔〔
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