Pulaksagar
Muni Shri 108 Pulaksagar Ji Maharaj | |
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Religion | Jainism |
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Initiation | by Acharya Pushpadantsagar |
Website | munipulaksagar |
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Pulaksagar is a Digambara monk who was initiated by Acharya Pushpadantsagar.
He supports Jain religious ritual of Sallekhana.[1]
Rakhi Sawant met him on 24 March 2014 in Agra, Uttar Pradesh to seek blessings for her election campaign.[2][3]
On 28 December 2014, he was welcomed in Narsingh Vatika, Aerodrum road, Indore with a procession.[4]
He gave his sermon in Ajmer, Rajasthan on 29 August 2015 highlighting the ill-effects of addiction.[5]
gollark: I wonder if you could somehow find the *most* compact possible representation.
gollark: There was something like that on the Lua Users wiki actually.
gollark: If you pass the unserializer very safe\* functions like `load` and `debug.setupvalue` and all that, you could serialize almost anything!
gollark: I was looking at trying to address the main issue with it - the possibility of```luatextutils.unserialise [[ (function() while true do end end)()]]```things (its _ENV is sandboxed, so it can't do anything other than denial of service attacks) but I think you would *basically* need a parser to prevent that.
gollark: `textutils.unserialize` is really bad and just uses `load` internally, see.
References
- "हमारी तप-संस्कृति है संलेखना, इसे कैसे छोड़ दें...राष्ट्रसंत पुलक सागर", Ajmernama, 24 August 2015
- "Rakhi Sawant keen to contest Lok Sabha election", Daily News and Analysis, 25 March 2014
- "Politics or parody: B-Town's oddballs stand a chance in upcoming elections?", Mid Day, 28 March 2014
- "नए वर्ष में युवा उत्साह के साथ सद्मार्ग पर चलेंर", Nai Duniya, 29 December 2014
- "जीवन बर्बाद करने को एक नशा काफी- मुनि पुलक सागर", Rajasthan Patrika, 29 August 2015, archived from the original on 15 August 2016, retrieved 14 February 2017
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