Jain Monks - Notable Modern Jain Monks

Notable Modern Jain Monks

Some notable Jain monks currently living:

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  • Acharya Vidyanandaji
  • Acharya Vidyasagarji
  • Panyasprabh Shree Chandrashekhar Vijayji Maharaj Saheb
  • Upadhyay Sri Udarsagr ji Maharaj
  • Acharya vijay nityanand suri ji maharaj
  • Acharya vijay dharmdhurandhar suri ji maharaj
  • Acharya vijay jayanand suri ji maharaj
  • Acharya Shri Vimal sagar ji Maharaj
  • Acharya Shri Bharat sagar ji Maharaj
  • Aacharya Shri Pushpadant Sagar Ji Maharaj
  • Muni Shri 108 Pulak Sagar Ji Maharaj
  • Upadhyay Muni Shri 108 Gupti Sagar Ji Maharaj
  • Muni Shri 108 Praman Sagar Ji Maharaj
  • Muni Shri 108 Arun Sagar Ji Maharaj
  • Muni Shri 108 Prakarsh Sagar Ji Maharaj
  • Acharya Shri 108 Dev Nandi Ji Maharaj
  • Acharya Shri 108 Gyan Bhusan Ji Maharaj
  • Acharya Shri 108 Sukumal Nandi Ji Maharaj
  • Muni Shri 108 Nayan Sagar Ji Maharaj
  • Acharya Bhikshu
  • Acharya Jeetmal
  • Acharya Tulsi
  • Acharya Mahaprajna
  • Acharya viragsagarji maharaj
  • Parampoojya Gurudev Shri 108 Vivarjan Sagar Munimaharaj
  • Tarun Sagar Ji Maharaj
  • Acharya Sanmati Sagar Ji Maharaj
  • Acharya Sunil Sagar Ji Maharaj
  • Jain Muni
  • Panyas pravar chidanand vijay ji maharaj
  • Gani rajendra vijay ji maharaja

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