Ganeshprasad Varni
Kshullak Ganeshprasad Varni | |
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| Personal life | |
| Born | 29 September 1874 |
| Died | 5 September 1961 (aged 87) |
| Notable work(s) | Meri Jivan Gatha (1945), Jain philosophy based on Acharya Kundakunda's Samayasar |
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Jainism |
| Religious career | |
| Teacher | Shiksha-Guru Gopaldas Bariaya, Ambadas Shahsti |
| Military service | |
| Rank | Kshullak |
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Kshullak Ganeshprasad Varni (Hindi:पूज्य 105 श्री गणेश प्रसाद वर्णी, Gujarati: શ્રી ૧૦૫ ક્ષુલ્લક ગણેશપ્રસાદ વર્ણી Kannada:ಶ್ರೀ ೧೦೫ ಕ್ಷುಲ್ಲಕ ಗಣೆಶಪ್ರಸಾದ ವರ್ಣೀ; 29 September, 1874 – 5 September 1961) was one of the foundational figures of the modern Indian Digambara intellectual tradition during the early 20th century. He was the founder of several schools and institutions of advanced learning including Syadvad Mahavidyalaya at Varanasi in 1905, Varanasi and Satark-Sudhataringini Digamber Jain Pathshala, now Ganesh Digamber Jain Sanskrit Vidyalaya at Sagar.
Many of the Jain scholars today are products of the institutions found by Ganeshprasad Varni. Sahajananda Varni was one of his disciples. While Jinendra Varni never heard him speaking, he was deeply influenced by him and had compiled a volume "Varni Darshan" to commemorate Ganeshprasad Varni's birth centenary in 1975.