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Sukhlal Sanghvi (1880 – 1978) also known as Pandit Sukhlalji was a Jain Scholar and Philosopher. He belonged to the Sthanakvasi sect of Jainism.〔 Preface p.vi〕 Pandit Sukhlal lost his eyesight at the age of sixteen on account of small-pox. However, he overcame this handicap and became profoundly versed in Jain logic and rose to become a professor at Banaras Hindu University. Paul Dundas calls him one of the most incisive modern interpreters of Jain philosophy.〔 p. 228〕 Dundas notes that Sanghavi represents what now seems to be a virtually lost scholarly and intellectual world.〔Jaini p.vi〕 He was a mentor for famous Jain scholar Padmanabh Jaini. During his lifetime he won such awards as the Sahitya Akademi Award and won recognition from the Government of India by getting Padma Bhushan award. Sukhlalji was also known as ''Pragnachaksu'' because he was so vastly learned despite being visually challenged. ==Early life== Sukhlal was born in the village of Limbdi, Saurashtra, Gujarat on 8 December 1880 (fifth day of the bright day of the month of Margshersh in Vikram Samvat 1937).〔 p. 4215〕 He belonged to Visa Shrimali Vanik community (merchant community) of Gujarat. Talshi Sanghvi and his first wife Maniben were his parents. His mother died when he was four years old. He was raised in Limbdi by his distant relative, Muljibhai from Sayla. He lost his eyesight following small pox infection when he was sixteen. This made him more introspective and he devoted his life to learning.〔
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