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Jain World
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Pandit Daulatramji |
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Pandit Daulatramji |
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(Samvat 1855-1923) |
Deeply
immersed in the knowledge of the self, Pandit Daulatramji was a jewel of
the Palliwal Jain community. He was born in village Sasni near Aligarh. He
also lived in Aligarh afterwards. His father was Todarmalji.
Away from self-applause, the full life story of this great poet is not
available. He was an ordinary householder, simple in nature and engaged in
the search of the soul. His 'Chhahdhala', very much talked about and
respected is a jewel of his works. There is hardly any Jain, who does not
study this work. It has been prescribed in the courses of all the Jain
Examination Boards.
He wrote this in, Samvat 1891. He has successfully tried to fill the ocean
in a small pot. Apart from this, he composed many prayers and spiritual
verses, which are recited after the religious discourses in all the Jain
temples in India. His devotional verses are full of deep thoughts of the
self.
His poems, besides being spiritual, are full of poetical qualities of a
high order. Language is simple and spontaneous. His verses can be compared
with the works of any great master of Hindi lyric poetry.
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