Bhuvanbhanusuri
Acharya Bhuvanbhanusuri | |
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| Title | Jain Acharya |
| Personal life | |
| Born | 1911 Ahmedabad |
| Died | 1993 (aged 81–82) |
| Known for | Monastic leadership; literary and educational works; association with the Bhuvanbhānusūri Samudāy |
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Jainism |
| Sect | Śvetāmbara Tapa Gaccha |
| Religious career | |
| Guru | Ācārya Prem Suri |
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Acharya Bhuvanbhānusūri (1911–1993) was a Śvetāmbara Mūrtipūjaka Jain Acharya of the Tapa Gaccha and a disciple of Ācārya Premsūri. He was active during the twentieth century and is documented in academic and institutional sources in connection with a Tapāgaccha monastic grouping that came to be identified as the “Bhuvanbhānusūri Samudāy”. He is also credited with a substantial body of published works and educational material issued through Jain institutional publishers, including texts in Gujarati, Hindi, and English.