PM Narendra Modi delivered Jain Acharya Ratnasundersuriswarji Maharaj's book 'MARU BHARAT SARU BHARAT' on January 10, 2016. This is Ratnasundersuriswarji Maharaj's 300th book.
Sahitya Satkar Samiti of Ratnatrayee Trust in Mumbai hosted the book releasing event.
My India, Nobel India will be published in
English,
Hindi,
Gujarati, and Marathi, and will be available in
four languages. The author has emphasized several social problems and human inadequacies in his work, as well as voiced his outrage about those injustices.
On
January 5, 1948, Ratnasundarsuri, an
Indian Jain monk, activist, and
Gujarati language writer was born. He is well-known for his presentations on spirituality and social issues. Ratnasundarsuri was born in
Palitana's Depla village. In
1967, Bhuvanbhanusuri initiated him into
asceticism. In
1996, he was given the title of
Acharya.
Beginning in 2006, he spent
four years in
Delhi. He initiated a petition in
2011 to prohibit India from exporting
meat. He petitioned the
Rajya Sabha in July 2013 to prohibit sex education and
internet pornography.
Despite being a holy saint, he has published a number of visionary works for the individual's and society's socio-cultural upliftment. He has authored over
333 books on a range of themes to date, and he holds the
Guinness World Record
for authoring more than
300 volumes in a single language,
Gujarati. His most well-known work is
Lakhi Rakho Aras Ni Takata Par. It has been translated into
Hindi,
English, Urdu, Marathi, French, and
German, among other languages. His televised talks are well-received.
In 2017, the Government of India awarded him the Padma Bhushan, the country's
third-highest civilian honor, for his contributions to spirituality.