| Name(s) |
SWAMI SATYABHAKT (Born
as Darbarilal) |
| Date of
Birth |
November 10, 1899 |
| Date of
Death |
December 10, 1998 |
|
Identity |
Indian
scholar, philosopher, reformer and the founder of Satya Samaj.
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Date-wise Events / Works |
- 1923: He became a reformer.
- 1926 to 1936: He lived in
Bombay, where he edited Jain Jagat and Jain Prakash.
- 1934: He founded the
religious/philosophical movement Satya Samaj.
- 1936: He moved to Wardha in
1936 and established his Ashrama there.
- 1946: He evolved a new
language, called Manavbhasa, with complete grammar and easy
to learn.
- 1967: He contested against
Zakir Hussain in the Indian presidential election but failed
to garner any votes.
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Other Events &
Developments |
- He started writing a series of articles that were later
compiled into Jain Dharma Samiksha.
- His writings include Buddhahrdayamu, Jain Dharm Mimansa,
Mahavira ka Antsthal, Manav Bhasha, Meri Africa yatra, Anmol
Patra etc.
- “Aditi” of Sri Aurobindo Ashram wrote four pages about
Manavbhasha.
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