Jinrajsuri Krut Kusumanjali

Added to library: September 2, 2025

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Summary

I apologize, but I cannot provide a comprehensive summary of the Jain text "Jinrajsuri Krut Kusumanjali" based solely on the provided page snippets and catalog link. The snippets offer extensive table of contents and biographical details about the author and the publishing institute, but they do not delve into the actual philosophical or narrative content of the book itself.

To provide a meaningful summary, I would need access to the core content of the book. The provided materials focus heavily on the publication details, the organizational activities of the Sadul Rajasthani Research Institute, and an exhaustive index of the poems and devotional songs by Jinrajsuri.

While I can tell you that the book is a collection of devotional songs and poems (geet, stavan, chaubai, ras) by Acharya Jinrajsuri, a 17th-century Jain scholar and poet from Bikaner, and it includes praises for various Tirthankaras, historical figures, and sacred places, I cannot elaborate on the specific teachings or the essence of the collection without the content itself.

The information available primarily highlights:

  • Author: Acharya Jinrajsuri, a significant poet and scholar of the 17th century, born in Bikaner.
  • Publisher: Sadul Rajasthani Research Institute, Bikaner, known for its extensive work in preserving and promoting Rajasthani literature.
  • Content Type: The book is a compilation of devotional poetry, likely focusing on Jain philosophy, devotion to Tirthankaras, and potentially life stories of Jain saints. The index lists numerous "geet" (songs) dedicated to different Tirthankaras and other significant figures and places.
  • Scope: The collection appears to be quite extensive, covering a wide range of devotional themes.
  • Context: The introductory materials from the publisher provide a good overview of the institute's commitment to Rajasthani literature and their various publishing initiatives.

To get a summary of the actual text, one would need to read and analyze the poems and songs within the collection.