The title, symbolising a righteous ruler and upholder of dharma, was conferred on PM Modi.
#WATCH | Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi being conferred with the title of 'Dharma Chakravarti' at the centenary celebrations of Acharya Vidyanand Ji Maharaj.
— ANI (@ANI) June 28, 2025
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Speaking on receiving the award, PM Modi said, "On this occasion, you honoured me with the title of 'Dharma Chakravarti'. I do not consider myself suitable for this. But it is our culture that whatever we receive from saints, we accept it as 'prasad'. So, I humbly accept this 'prasad' and dedicate it to Maa Bharati'."
#WATCH | Delhi: At centenary celebrations of Acharya Vidyanand Ji Maharaj, PM Modi says, "On this occasion, you honoured me with the title of 'Dharma Chakravarti'. I do not consider myself suitable for this. But it is our culture that whatever we receive from saints, we accept it… pic.twitter.com/aUUXNJVdo9
— ANI (@ANI) June 28, 2025
The centenary celebrations mark the beginning of a year-long national tribute to the revered saint and scholar, organised jointly by the Union ministry of culture and the Bhagwan Mahaveer Ahimsa Bharti Trust .
Addressing the gathering, PM Modi said, “Today, we are all witnessing a significant occasion in India’s spiritual tradition. This centenary celebration of Acharya Vidyanand Maharaj, filled with the devotion of his countless followers, has created an extraordinary atmosphere that is truly inspiring for all of us.”
VIDEO | Delhi: PM Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) attends the 100th birth anniversary celebrations of Acharya Shri Vidyanand Ji Maharaj in New Delhi. Here’s what he said while addressing the gathering: “Today, we are all witnessing a significant occasion in India’s spiritual… pic.twitter.com/GD2R1SmDyZ
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) June 28, 2025
According to ANI, the event was also attended by Union culture and tourism minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat and Rashtrasant Paramparacharya Pragyasagar Muniraj, alongside other dignitaries, parliamentarians, and Jain acharyas.
"This day is also special because on 28th June 1987, Acharya Vidyanand Muniraj received the title of 'Acharya'. It wasn't just an honour but it was also a 'pavitra dhaara' connecting the Jain culture to ideas, restraint and compassion. When we are celebrating his 100th birth anniversary today, it reminds us of that historic moment", PM Modi said.
#WATCH | Delhi: At centenary celebrations of Acharya Vidyanand Ji Maharaj, PM Modi says, "This day is also special because on 28th June 1987, Acharya Vidyanand Muniraj received the title of 'Acharya'. It wasn't just an honour but it was also a 'pavitra dhaara' connecting the Jain… pic.twitter.com/z7j4g1dmlt
— ANI (@ANI) June 28, 2025
PM Modi also visited a specially curated exhibition titled “Life and Legacy of Acharya Shri 108 Vidyanand Ji Maharaj”, which showcased murals, paintings, and rare archival material chronicling the saint's contributions.
PM Modi hailed the renowned Jain saint as 'Yug Purush' and 'Yug Drashta’. He said, “I am fortunate to have had the opportunity to experience his spiritual aura in person. He gave me his guidance from time to time. I always had his blessings. Today, from this stage of his centenary celebrations, I can feel his love and closeness."
#WATCH | Delhi: At centenary celebrations of Acharya Vidyanand Ji Maharaj, PM Modi says, "Acharya Vidyanand Ji Muniraj was 'Yug Purush', he was 'Yug Drashta'. I am fortunate to have had the opportunity to experience his spiritual aura in person. He gave me his guidance from time… pic.twitter.com/XO21kl6EVf
— ANI (@ANI) June 28, 2025
Born in 1925 in Shedbal, Belagavi (Karnataka), Vidyanand became one of the most respected Jain monks of modern India.
According to news agency PTI, he memorised over 8,000 Jain Agamic verses and authored more than 50 influential works, including Jain Darshan, Anekantvad, and Mokshmarg Darshan. He lived a life of extreme austerity, walked barefoot across the country, and promoted spiritual egalitarianism and inter-sect harmony.
His historical contributions include designing the official Jain Flag and Emblem during the 2500th Nirvana Mahotsav of Bhagwan Mahavir in 1975. The five-colour flag and the Ahimsa hand symbol are now universally accepted across Jain traditions. He was also pivotal in identifying Basokund in Bihar as Bhagwan Mahavir’s birthplace — a finding recognised by the Indian government in 1956.
The centenary year will be observed until April 22, 2026, through nationwide cultural, literary, educational, and spiritual programmes.
As per the Culture Ministry, it will include temple outreach, interfaith dialogues, youth engagement, and Jain heritage awareness initiatives.
A commemorative stamp and coin were released, alongside a biographical volume detailing saint’s life.
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