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          AS Bikshuji was a monk who was far ahead of his times..

          Acharya Shri Mahashraman is the Eleventh Acharya of the Jain Terapanth Religious Order.

          Acharya Bhikshu

          Acharya Bhikshu (1726–1803) was the founder and first spiritual head of the Śvetāmbara Terapanth sect of Jainism.[1][2]

          He was a Devotee of Mahavira.

          In the initial phase of his spiritual revolution, he moved out from the group of Sthanakvasi Acharya Raghunath. That time he had 13 saints, 13 followers and 13 the basic rules. This coincidence results in the name of "Terapanth" (Thirteen Path) and he referred it as "Hey Prabhu Yeh Terapanth".[3][4]

          The various beliefs and teachings of the religious orders of those times greatly influenced his thinking.

          Acharya Bhikshu.

        1. Acharya Bhikshu.
        2. Acharya Bhikshu rigorously followed the principles and thus set an example for all to follow.
        3. AS Bikshuji was a monk who was far ahead of his times.
        4. Bhikshu was originally a member of the sthanakvasi order and was initiated by Acharya Raghunatha.
        5. ACHARYA BHIKSHU Acharya Shree Bikshuji was the first of the 'Terapanthi' ascetic.
        6. He studied and analysed the various disciplines of the Jain religion and on this basis he compiled his own ideologies and principles of the Jain way of life. Based on the doctrines propagated, Acharya Bhikshu rigorously followed the principles.

          It was this way of life that was demonstrated by Acharya Bhikshu which became the foundation principle of Terapanth. The Lette