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Acharya Sushil Kumar (15 June 1926 – 22 April 1994) was a Jain teacher and educator, founder of the International Mahavir Jain Mission and later an Acharya. Sushil Kumarji was the honorary president of the World Conference of Religions for Peace, founder of the World Fellowship of Religions (1950), and a founding member of the Vishva Hindu Parishad (1964). Kumarji's primary ashram is Siddhachalam, located in Blairstown, New Jersey, and was established in 1983. He was among the founding fathers of American Jainism.〔A Jainist Monk Brings Ascetic Ways Here, KENNETH A. BRIGGS, New York Times, August 28, 1975〕〔Jainism: A Pictorial Guide to the Religion of Non-Violence, Kurt Titze, Motilal Banarsidass Publ., 1998, p. 241〕 He was born in Sikhopur, India and, at the age of seven, went to live with Shri Chotelalji Maharaj (who became his guru). Kumarji claimed that the spirit of Shri Roop Chandji Maharaj had inspired him to become a monk—he became a monk at the age of 15. Although he was ordained in the Sthanakvasi tradition, he regarded himself to be non-sectarian. ==Early life== Kumar was born into the Brahmin caste, and entered monastic life aged seven. Initiated into the priesthood at 15, he studied classical Indian an yogic philosophies. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sushil Kumar (Jain monk)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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