Tarun Sagar (तरूण सागर)


Bhaktamal:Tarun Sagar
Real name-Tarun Sagar
Other Name - Muni Shri Tarun Sagar Ji Maharaj, Muni Shri 108 Tarun Sagar Ji Maharaj
Guru - Acharya Dharmasagar
Disciple – Muni Kshamasagar Ji
Aradhya - Digambara sect
Birth – 26 June 1967
Place of Birth – Guhanchi, Madhya Pradesh, India
Marital Status – Unmarried
Language – Sanskrit, Hindi, English
Father- Pratap Chandra Jain
Mother – Shanti Bai Jain
Famous – Indian Digambara Sadhu
Muni Tarun Sagar was an Indian Digambara monk. His lectures are called bitter sermons because they openly criticized common practices and ideas. Excerpts of his sermons are often published in newspapers. Unlike most other Digambara Jain monks, his audience often included non-Jains. His sermons often addressed family or society issues.

Tarun Sagar was known for supporting the ban on liquor, leather and meat in India. He started publishing speeches under the title Kadve Pravachan in Ahmedabad in 2003. He was known as a "progressive Jain monk" for his criticism of violence, corruption and conservatism.

Tarun Sagar died of complications of jaundice on 1 September 2018 in New Delhi, India, at the age of 51.
तरूण सागर - हिन्दी में पढ़ें
मुनि तरुण सागर एक भारतीय दिगंबर साधु थे। उनके व्याख्यानों को कड़वे प्रवचन कहा जाता है क्योंकि वे सामान्य प्रथाओं और विचारों की खुलकर आलोचना करते थे।
Bhakt Muni Shri Tarun Sagar Ji Maharaj BhaktAcharya Dharmasagar BhaktTarun Sagarar BhaktAcharya Deshbhushan BhaktShwetpichhi Acharya Vidyananda Ji BhaktGyanmati Mataji BhaktGanini Pramukh BhaktCharitra Chandrika BhaktYug Pravartika BhaktVatsalyamurthy BhaktAcharya Shri Deshbhushanji BhaktDigambara Bhakt
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