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Nathuram Premi

Nathuram Premi (26 November 1881 – 30 January 1960) was an Indian writer, publisher, poet, editor, and linguist in the field of Jainism as well as Hindi literature. A budding poet, he wrote under the nom de plume of "Premi". Although belonging to the Digambara sect of Jainism, he adopted a non-sectarian attitude and published and translated many Digambara as well as Śvetāmbara works. Working as a clerk in a firm in Mumbai he rose to establish his own publishing house and bookstore Hindi Granth Ratnākar Kāryālay which published works of many of the biggest names in Indian literature, including Munshi Premchand, Hajariprasad Dvivedi, Jainendrakumar, Yashpal, Swami Satyabhakta, Sharatchandra Chatterjee and Rabindranath Tagore. The bookshop and publishing house now called Hindi Granth Karyalay is now being managed by his grandson and great-grandson 100 years after its establishment.

Nathuram Premi
Nathuram Premi
Born26 November 1881
Died30 January 1960 (1960-01-31) (aged 78)
Mumbai, Maharashtra
Occupation(s)Writer, Publisher, Poet, Editor, Linguist and Scholar; Thinker and Social Reformer
SpouseRama Devi

Early life edit

Born on 26 November 1881 in Deori, in the district of Sagar in Bundelkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Nāthūrām Premī was the eldest child of Tundelal Modi, a travelling merchant of modest means, belonging to the Paravāra community of Digambara Jains hailing from Bundelkhand. He studied in grammar school and was the monitor of his class. He cleared his pre-high school exams in 1898 and became a schoolteacher nearby at Rehli. In the late 1890s, he married Rama Devi, who was from the nearby village of Sarkheda, in the district of Sagar.

Career in Hindi and Jain literature edit

 
Premiji's family in 1913 CE: Premiji along with his young son, Hemchandra and wife, Ramadevi

Nāthūrām Premī excelled in the field of literature as a poet, editor, writer and publisher earning respect and affection of his contemporaries like Munshi Premchand, Mahaviraprasad Dwivedi, Rahul Sankrityayan, Pandit Sukhlalji, Muni Jinavijayaji, Ganeshprasadji Varni, Pandit Becharadasji Doshi, Pandit Agarchand Nahata and Dr Dalsukh Malvania.[1] Premiji and Munshi Premchand were close friends, and he published the first edition of Munshi Premchand's classic novel, Godān. He also published Premchand's short story collections entitled Nava Nidhi and Sapta Saroj.

A budding poet edit

Under the inspiration of his guru Syed Amir Ali Mir, Nathuram became a budding poet, writing in Urdu and Braj under the nom de plume of "Premi". Since then he was affectionately called Premiji by his friends and contemporaries. His poems were published in the literary magazines of the time, Rasika Mitra, Rasika Vātikā and Kāvya Sudhākara.

Editor and writer edit

While he was working for the Digambara Jain Tīrthakṣetra Committee, Premiji also edited Jain Mitra, making it one of the most influential Jain magazines of that era. In 1912,[2] he founded the Jain Hitaiṣī, a Jain magazine with a reformist and questioning approach. Jain Hitaiṣī was known for the forthright views of its editorials and academically sound articles on Jain history, culture and society. His Jain Sāhitya aur Itihās, is a collection of articles that he wrote for Jain Mitra and Jain Hitaiṣī, which set the benchmark for scholarly research into Jain history.[3]

He also edited classics such as the Banārasīvilāsa, Daulatapadasangraha, Jinaśataka and Ardha Kathānaka. Premiji also edited and published Ardha Kathānaka, Banārasīvilāsa and many other Digambara Jain works, including Ācārya Kundakunda's Bārasa Anuvekkhā and Ācārya Amrtacandra's Puruṣāthadiddhyupāya. He also edited and published for the first time, the Śvetāmbara classic Upamitibhavaprañcakathā.

Establishment of Hindi Granth Karyalay edit

 
Hindi Granth Karyalay at Hirabaug, C.P. Tank, Mumbai founded by Pandit Nathuram Premi in 1912

On 24 September 1912 Premiji founded the publishing house Hindi Granth Ratnākar Kāryālay (now known as Hindi Granth Karyalay) at C.P. Tank, Mumbai. It was to become the foremost Hindi publishing house in India and is also the oldest bookstore of Mumbai. The first publication was a Hindi translation of John Stuart Mill's On Liberty, titled Svādhīnatā translated by Mahavira Prasad Dvivedi. He published almost the entire oeuvre of Sharat Chandra Chatterji, the Bengali writer, and some works of Rabindranath Tagore, such as Ānkh kī Kirkirī, and Naukā Dūbī. Premiji also published Hindi translations of the Gujarati writer KM Munshi, such as Gujarāt ke Nāth and Pātan kā Prabhutva. Other famous works published include Munshi Premchand's classic novel, Godān and short story collections titled Nava Nidhi and Sapta Saroj. He also published works of then new writers such as Hajariprasad Dvivedi, Jainendrakumar, Yashpal, Acharya Chatursen, and Pandit Sudarshan. He also published the Bengali plays of Dvijendra Lal Rai for the first time in Hindi.

In memory of Seth Manikchandra, Premiji established the Manikacandra Jain Granthamālā wherein he published Jain scriptures, for the first time systematically edited by philologists. The Manikacandra Jain Granthamālā published over 48 Digambara Jain texts, mostly written in Prakrit, Apabhramśa or Sanskrit. He ran the Manikacandra Jain Granthamālā on an honorary basis between 1915 and the 1950s selling all the books at cost price. When his health began to fail, it was decided to hand over the series to Bhāratīya Jñānapītha in Varanasi.[4]

A non-sectarian Jain scholar edit

Premiji was non-sectarian in his attitude and shared a good rapport with many Svetambara scholars. Besides many Digambara scriptures, he published and translated many Śvetāmbara scriptures. He once remarked to Sukhlalji that he wished that the learned Digambara scholars would give up their sectarian views.[5] During those times there used to be heated debate whether Acarya Umāsvāti (Umāsvāmī) belonged to the Śvetāmbara or the Digambara tradition. Premiji, although a Digambara himself, went against views of Digambara community and opined that he was neither, but belonged to the Yāpanīya tradition.[6] Pt. Sukhlal Sanghvi, a Śvetāmbara Jain scholar observed Premiji's non-sectarian attitude:[5]

"He was considered to be a Pandit – a scholar of Jain tradition. To me it was a surprise! How could his writings be so impartial and audacious? I had come in contact with many Jain friends and scholars, but until then, excepting a few, I had not come across any scholar who was as non-sectarian or fearless as Premiji. So I had developed the perception that it was impossible to find a Jain scholar who was non-sectarian as well as fearless. Premiji's writings gradually made me realise that I had the wrong notion. This was the foremost reason for me to be attracted towards him.
[...]
We had an excellent understanding of traditions of one another but we had no sectarian complicities."

Contribution to other Indian languages edit

Premiji was adept at several languages. One of his mentors, Pannalal Bakhliwal, taught him Bengali and on his own, he studied and mastered Gujarati and Marathi. His Sanskrit background helped him to learn Prakrit and Apabhramśa, His command of languages as well as grasp of Jain Philosophy resulted in requests for translation of ancient Jain texts. At the behest of the Srīmad Rājacandra Granthamālā, he translated from Gujarati into Hindi Śrīmad Rājacandra's Mokṣamālā. This translation was unique in that he translated the prose segments into prose and the poetry into verse form. He also translated Ācārya Amrtacandra's Puruṣārthasiddhyupāya from Sanskrit to Hindi.

Social reformer edit

 
Premiji in 1946
Under the editorship of Premiji, Jain Mitra became a progressive magazine challenging the Jain community to change with the times and give up its orthodoxy. Jain Mitra became a masthead for all those who wanted the Jain community to move forward. He was at the centre of this movement for social freedom, universal progress and modern education. He also began advocating widow remarriage. This was unheard of in the conservative Jain community of that time and there was much opposition. But other Jain reformers, such as Kṣullaka Ganeshprasadji Varni of Bundelkhand, publicly backed Premiji. In 1914, Premiji and Varniji both addressed a rally at Sonagiri, a Digambara Jain place of pilgrimage in Bundelkhand, where they publicly declared their support for widow remarriage.

Pt. Sukhlal Sanghavi praised reforms initiated by Premiji and compared him with King Ajātaśatru who personified openness and generosity:[5]

"During his formative years, he had been exposed to narrow traditional culture traits. Nevertheless, his social convictions had become extremely progressive, similar to his religious convictions. Thus, in his household, there was never the confining custom of women covering their faces. Hem Chandra's wife Champa, who was quite young and pretty, had as much freedom to conduct herself in the presence of all as did Ramabahin, or Hem Chandra, or Premiji himself. Premiji was a reformer in the true sense. He had his own brother married the second time to a widow, without any concern about the wrath of the orthodox traditionalist. Observing the conduct of Champa with Premiji, a stranger could not tell that she was his daughter-in-law. He/she would think that Champa was his only daughter – close to his heart. It was an atmosphere of complete freedom around Premiji. Orthodox and reformer, both will agree wholeheartedly that Premiji personified Ajātaśatru – a personality in Buddhist literature who embodied freedom, open-mindedness and generosity, who was appreciated by all."

In 1946, a grand luncheon was organised in Calcutta to commemorate the release of a festschrift in his honour, titled "Premī Abhinandana Grantha". However Premiji refused to attend as in that year Bengal had suffered a great famine and he could not accept the invitation for a grand luncheon when there were thousands of people in Bengal dying of starvation.[7]

Premiji's legacy edit

Under his tutelage, Hindi Granth Ratnākar Kāryālay became India's No. 1 publishers of Hindi literature. In recognition of his contributions to Indian literature, the acclaimed Hindi novelist Vishnu Prabhakar called Premiji the "Bhīsma Pitāmaha" of Hindi publishing.

 
Front and back cover of Tattvārthasūtra by Prabhācandra – Volume 7 of Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series (2008)

Premiji had suffered from asthma for a long time and died owing to old age on 30 January 1960. He left behind his daughter-in-law and two grandsons, Yashodhar Modi and Vidyadhar Modi. They are continuing his legacy along with their children.

In Premiji's memory, his grandson Yashodhar Modi has started the Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series. This series has published select volumes focusing on subjects as varied as Jainism, philosophy and yoga and published original texts by ancient and medieval Jain ascetics such as Kundakunda, Samantabhadra, Pūjyapāda, Joindu, Prabhācandra, Vādirāja, Bhāvadeva and many others, usually accompanied by translation in either Hindi or English.

Also, modern scholars such as Premiji himself, Prof. Ludwig Alsdorf, Prof. Maurice Bloomfield, Prof. Willem Bollée and Dr. Jaykumar Jalaj have been and are being published in the Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series.

Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series edit

Jain Studies : Their Present State and Future Tasks By Prof Dr Ludwig Alsdorf English tr. by Bal Patil P {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 1} Published in 2006 ISBN 978-81-88769-13-1

The Story of Paesi Prakrit text in Roman and Devanagari English tr. by Prof Dr Willem Bollée {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 2} Published in 2005 ISBN 978-81-88769-03-2

Ratnakaranda Shravakacara Sanskrit text by Acarya Samantabhadra Hindi tr. by Dr Jaykumar Jalaj {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 3} Published in 2006, 2006 ISBN 978-81-88769-04-9

Vyavahara Bhashya Pithika Prakrit text in Roman English tr. by Prof Dr Willem Bollée {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 4} Published in 2006, 2011 ISBN 978-81-88769-70-4

Samadhitantra Sanskrit text by Acarya Pujyapada Hindi tr. by Dr Jaykumar Jalaj {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 5} Published in 2006, 2006, 2008 ISBN 978-81-88769-06-3

Atthapahuda Prakrit text by Acarya Kundakunda Hindi tr. by Dr Jaykumar Jalaj {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 6} Published in 2006, 2008 ISBN 978-81-88769-15-5

Tattvarthasutra Sanskrit text by Acarya Prabhacandra Hindi tr. by Dr Jaykumar Jalaj {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 7} Published in 2008 ISBN 978-81-88769-16-2

Yogamrit : Yog Sahaj Jivan Vigyan By Mahavir Sainik {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 8} Published in 2006 ISBN 978-81-88769-17-9

Paramatmaprakasha Apabhramsa text by Acarya Joindu Hindi tr. by Dr Jaykumar Jalaj {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 9} Published in 2007 ISBN 978-81-88769-09-4

Yogasara Apabhramsa text by Acarya Joindu Hindi tr. by Dr Jaykumar Jalaj {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 10} Published in 2007, 2009 ISBN 978-81-88769-12-4

Dhyanastava Sanskrit text by Acarya Bhaskaranandi Hindi tr. by Dr Jaykumar Jalaj {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 11} Published in 2007 ISBN 978-81-88769-20-9

Dhyanashataka Prakrit text by Jinabhadragani Kshamashramana Hindi tr. by Dr Jaykumar Jalaj Published in 2007, 2009 {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 12} ISBN 978-81-88769-21-6

Barasa Anuvekkha Prakrit text by Acarya Kundakunda Sanskrit tr. & Hindi gloss by Pt. Nathuram Premi {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 13} Published in 2010 ISBN 978-81-88769-22-3

Ishtopadesha Sanskrit text by Acarya Pujyapada Hindi tr. by Dr Jaykumar Jalaj {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 14} Published in 2007, 2009 ISBN 978-81-88769-23-0

Life and Stories of the Jain Saviour Parshvanatha An English tr. of Acarya Bhavadeva's Parsvacaritram by Prof Dr Maurice Bloomfield {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 15} Published in 2008 ISBN 978-81-88769-24-7

Tattvasara Prakrit text by Acarya Devasena Sanskrit gloss by Muni Ratnabhanuvijay English tr. by Manish Modi {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 16} ISBN 978-81-88769-25-4

The Apabhramsha of Svayambhudeva's Paumacariu By Dr Eva de Clercq {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 17} Published in 2010 ISBN 978-81-88769-28-5

Jainism and the Definition of Religion By Dr Piotr Balcerowicz {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 18} Published in 2009 ISBN 978-81-88769-29-2

Dravyasamgraha Prakrit text by Acarya Nemicandra English tr. by Prof Dr Nalini Balbir {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 19} Published in 2010 ISBN 978-81-88769-30-8

Tattvarthasutra Sanskrit text by Acarya Prabhacandra Hindi tr. by Dr Jaykumar Jalaj, English tr. by Anish Shah {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 20} ISBN 978-81-88769-31-5

Rayanasara Prakrit text by Acarya Kundakunda Hindi tr. by Dr Jaykumar Jalaj {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 21} ISBN 978-81-88769-32-2.

Jainism : An Eternal Pilgrimage By Bal Patil {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 23} Published in 2008, 2011 ISBN 978-81-88769-54-4

Dravyasamgraha Prakrit text by Acarya Nemicandra Hindi tr. by Dr Jaykumar Jalaj {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 24} Published in 2009 ISBN 978-81-88769-37-7

Parshvanathacaritram Sanskrit text by Acarya Vadiraja {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 25} ISBN 978-81-88769-27-8

Parshvacaritram : The Life of Parshva Sanskrit text by Acarya Gunabhadra English tr. by Prof Dr Willem Bollée {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 26} Published in 2008 ISBN 978-81-88769-35-3

Jain Sahitya aur Itihas By Pt. Nathuram Premi {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 27} Published in 1942, 1956, 2012 ISBN 978-81-88769-02-5

Tales of Atonement Stories from Malayagiri's Commentary on the Vyavahara Bhashya English tr. by Prof Dr Willem Bollée {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 28} Published in 2008 ISBN 978-81-88769-38-4

Yogashastra : A Handbook on the Three Jewels of Jainism Sanskrit text by Acarya Hemacandra English tr. by Prof Dr Olle Qvarnström {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 29} ISBN 978-81-88769-40-7

Samayasara Prakrit text by Acarya Kundakunda Hindi translation by Dr Jaykumar Jalaj {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 30} 2012 ISBN 978-81-88769-45-2

Dhyanabattisi Braj text by Banarasidasa English tr. by Jerome Petit {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 31} Published in 2010 ISBN 978-81-88769-48-3

Tattvarthasutra Sanskrit text by Acarya Umasvati English tr. by Prof Dr Duli Chandra Jain {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 32} ISBN 978-81-88769-50-6

Svarupa Sambodhana Right Instruction on the Nature of the Soul Sanskrit text by Acarya Akalanka English tr., notes and introduction by Nagin J. Shah {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 33} Published in 2011 ISBN 978-81-88769-51-3

Shastrasarasamuccaya Sanskrit text by Acarya Maghanandi English tr. by Shreyans Sukhani {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 34} ISBN 978-81-88769-52-0

Three Prakrit Grammars By Saartje Verbeke {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 35} Published in 2010 ISBN 978-81-88769-55-1

Ishtopadesha Sanskrit text by Acarya Pujyapada Gujarati tr. by Pravina Mehta, English tr. by Manish Modi {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 36} Published in 2010 ISBN 978-81-88769-56-8

Bhaktamara Stotra Sanskrit text by Acarya Manatunga Hindi poetic tr. and gloss by Pt Nathuram Premi, English tr. by Manish Modi {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 37} ISBN 978-81-88769-57-5

Mrityu Mahotsava Sanskrit text by an Unknown Writer Hindi tr. by Shreyans Sukhani, Gujarati tr. by Dr Shilpa Vasani, English tr. by Manish Modi {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 38} Published in 2010 ISBN 978-81-88769-58-2

Aradhanasara Prakrit text by Acarya Devasena English tr. by Prof Dr Nalini Balbir {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 39} Published in 2010 ISBN 978-81-88769-62-9

Tattvarthasutra : That Which Is Sanskrit text by Acarya Umasvati English tr. by Nathmal Tantia {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 40} ISBN 978-81-88769-64-3

Ratnakarandaka Shravakacara Sanskrit text by Acarya Samantabhadra English tr. by Prof Dr Willem Bollée {Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 41} 2012 ISBN 978-81-88769-66-7

Bibliography edit

  1. Aggarwal, Vasudev Sharan (Ed.). Premī Abhinandana Grantha. Tikamgarh: Premī Abhinandana Grantha Samiti, 1946.
  2. Premī, Nāthūrām. Jain Sāhitya aur Itihās. Second Edition. Mumbai: Samśodhita Sāhitya Mālā Puṣpa 1, 1942/1956.
  3. Banārasīdāsa. Ardha Kathānaka. Ed. with a detailed Preface by Nāthūrām Premī. Mumbai: Samśodhita Sāhitya Mālā Puṣpa 2, 1946/1957.
  4. Amrtacandra, Ācārya. Puruṣārthasiddhyupāya. Ed. with an Introduction by Nāthūrām Premī. Āgās: Śrīmad Rājacandra Āśrama, 1904.
  5. Goyaliya, Ayodhyaprasad. Jain Jāgarana ke Agradūta. Varanasi: Bhāratīya Jñānapītha, 1952
  6. Śāstrī, Phūlcandra (Ed.). Paravāra Jain Samāj kā Itihās. Jabalpur: Śrī Bhāratavarṣīya Digambara Jain Paravāra Sabhā, 1992.
  7. Pt. Sukhlal, Sanghavi (January–April 2006). Translated by Sunita Jain; Duli Chandra Jain. "Life of Pandit Nathu Ram Premi: Scholar And Social Reformer". Jain Study Circular. New York: Jain Study Circular Inc.

Footnotes and references edit

  1. ^ Pandit Sukhlalji, Muni Jinavijayaji, Pandit Becharadasji Doshi, Pandit Agarchand Nahata and Dr Dalsukh Malvania acknowledged their debt to Premiji in a festschrift dedicated to him Section l, "Abhinandana", Premī Abhinandana Grantha, Pages 1- 62.
  2. ^ Jain Hitaiṣī ran from 1912 to 1921, when it had to be closed down due to lack of funds.
  3. ^ He later re-edited these articles and produced a compilation, first published in 1942, and a second edition in 1956. His grandson Yashodhar's wife Vijayalakshmi helped him with the second edition.
  4. ^ Unfortunately after that, the series came to a halt and none of its books are available today.
  5. ^ a b c Jain Study Circular (January–April 2006 Issue)
  6. ^ Premī, Nāthūrām (1956)
  7. ^ Premī Abhinandana Grantha, was edited by the Vedic scholar Dr Vasudev Sharan Aggarwal with messages by Indian luminaries such as Sir Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, Purushottamdas Tandon and Kaka Kalelkar was formally launched in Calcutta.

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Nathuram Premi 26 November 1881 30 January 1960 was an Indian writer publisher poet editor and linguist in the field of Jainism as well as Hindi literature A budding poet he wrote under the nom de plume of Premi Although belonging to the Digambara sect of Jainism he adopted a non sectarian attitude and published and translated many Digambara as well as Svetambara works Working as a clerk in a firm in Mumbai he rose to establish his own publishing house and bookstore Hindi Granth Ratnakar Karyalay which published works of many of the biggest names in Indian literature including Munshi Premchand Hajariprasad Dvivedi Jainendrakumar Yashpal Swami Satyabhakta Sharatchandra Chatterjee and Rabindranath Tagore The bookshop and publishing house now called Hindi Granth Karyalay is now being managed by his grandson and great grandson 100 years after its establishment Nathuram PremiNathuram PremiBorn26 November 1881Deori Sagar Bundelkhand Madhya PradeshDied30 January 1960 1960 01 31 aged 78 Mumbai MaharashtraOccupation s Writer Publisher Poet Editor Linguist and Scholar Thinker and Social ReformerSpouseRama Devi Contents 1 Early life 2 Career in Hindi and Jain literature 2 1 A budding poet 2 2 Editor and writer 2 3 Establishment of Hindi Granth Karyalay 2 4 A non sectarian Jain scholar 2 5 Contribution to other Indian languages 2 6 Social reformer 3 Premiji s legacy 4 Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series 5 Bibliography 6 Footnotes and references 7 External linksEarly life editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Born on 26 November 1881 in Deori in the district of Sagar in Bundelkhand Madhya Pradesh Nathuram Premi was the eldest child of Tundelal Modi a travelling merchant of modest means belonging to the Paravara community of Digambara Jains hailing from Bundelkhand He studied in grammar school and was the monitor of his class He cleared his pre high school exams in 1898 and became a schoolteacher nearby at Rehli In the late 1890s he married Rama Devi who was from the nearby village of Sarkheda in the district of Sagar Career in Hindi and Jain literature edit nbsp Premiji s family in 1913 CE Premiji along with his young son Hemchandra and wife RamadeviNathuram Premi excelled in the field of literature as a poet editor writer and publisher earning respect and affection of his contemporaries like Munshi Premchand Mahaviraprasad Dwivedi Rahul Sankrityayan Pandit Sukhlalji Muni Jinavijayaji Ganeshprasadji Varni Pandit Becharadasji Doshi Pandit Agarchand Nahata and Dr Dalsukh Malvania 1 Premiji and Munshi Premchand were close friends and he published the first edition of Munshi Premchand s classic novel Godan He also published Premchand s short story collections entitled Nava Nidhi and Sapta Saroj A budding poet edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Under the inspiration of his guru Syed Amir Ali Mir Nathuram became a budding poet writing in Urdu and Braj under the nom de plume of Premi Since then he was affectionately called Premiji by his friends and contemporaries His poems were published in the literary magazines of the time Rasika Mitra Rasika Vatika and Kavya Sudhakara Editor and writer edit While he was working for the Digambara Jain Tirthakṣetra Committee Premiji also edited Jain Mitra making it one of the most influential Jain magazines of that era In 1912 2 he founded the Jain Hitaiṣi a Jain magazine with a reformist and questioning approach Jain Hitaiṣi was known for the forthright views of its editorials and academically sound articles on Jain history culture and society His Jain Sahitya aur Itihas is a collection of articles that he wrote for Jain Mitra and Jain Hitaiṣi which set the benchmark for scholarly research into Jain history 3 He also edited classics such as the Banarasivilasa Daulatapadasangraha Jinasataka and Ardha Kathanaka Premiji also edited and published Ardha Kathanaka Banarasivilasa and many other Digambara Jain works including Acarya Kundakunda s Barasa Anuvekkha and Acarya Amrtacandra s Puruṣathadiddhyupaya He also edited and published for the first time the Svetambara classic Upamitibhavaprancakatha Establishment of Hindi Granth Karyalay edit nbsp Hindi Granth Karyalay at Hirabaug C P Tank Mumbai founded by Pandit Nathuram Premi in 1912On 24 September 1912 Premiji founded the publishing house Hindi Granth Ratnakar Karyalay now known as Hindi Granth Karyalay at C P Tank Mumbai It was to become the foremost Hindi publishing house in India and is also the oldest bookstore of Mumbai The first publication was a Hindi translation of John Stuart Mill s On Liberty titled Svadhinata translated by Mahavira Prasad Dvivedi He published almost the entire oeuvre of Sharat Chandra Chatterji the Bengali writer and some works of Rabindranath Tagore such as Ankh ki Kirkiri and Nauka Dubi Premiji also published Hindi translations of the Gujarati writer KM Munshi such as Gujarat ke Nath and Patan ka Prabhutva Other famous works published include Munshi Premchand s classic novel Godan and short story collections titled Nava Nidhi and Sapta Saroj He also published works of then new writers such as Hajariprasad Dvivedi Jainendrakumar Yashpal Acharya Chatursen and Pandit Sudarshan He also published the Bengali plays of Dvijendra Lal Rai for the first time in Hindi In memory of Seth Manikchandra Premiji established the Manikacandra Jain Granthamala wherein he published Jain scriptures for the first time systematically edited by philologists The Manikacandra Jain Granthamala published over 48 Digambara Jain texts mostly written in Prakrit Apabhramsa or Sanskrit He ran the Manikacandra Jain Granthamala on an honorary basis between 1915 and the 1950s selling all the books at cost price When his health began to fail it was decided to hand over the series to Bharatiya Jnanapitha in Varanasi 4 A non sectarian Jain scholar edit Premiji was non sectarian in his attitude and shared a good rapport with many Svetambara scholars Besides many Digambara scriptures he published and translated many Svetambara scriptures He once remarked to Sukhlalji that he wished that the learned Digambara scholars would give up their sectarian views 5 During those times there used to be heated debate whether Acarya Umasvati Umasvami belonged to the Svetambara or the Digambara tradition Premiji although a Digambara himself went against views of Digambara community and opined that he was neither but belonged to the Yapaniya tradition 6 Pt Sukhlal Sanghvi a Svetambara Jain scholar observed Premiji s non sectarian attitude 5 He was considered to be a Pandit a scholar of Jain tradition To me it was a surprise How could his writings be so impartial and audacious I had come in contact with many Jain friends and scholars but until then excepting a few I had not come across any scholar who was as non sectarian or fearless as Premiji So I had developed the perception that it was impossible to find a Jain scholar who was non sectarian as well as fearless Premiji s writings gradually made me realise that I had the wrong notion This was the foremost reason for me to be attracted towards him We had an excellent understanding of traditions of one another but we had no sectarian complicities Contribution to other Indian languages edit Premiji was adept at several languages One of his mentors Pannalal Bakhliwal taught him Bengali and on his own he studied and mastered Gujarati and Marathi His Sanskrit background helped him to learn Prakrit and Apabhramsa His command of languages as well as grasp of Jain Philosophy resulted in requests for translation of ancient Jain texts At the behest of the Srimad Rajacandra Granthamala he translated from Gujarati into Hindi Srimad Rajacandra s Mokṣamala This translation was unique in that he translated the prose segments into prose and the poetry into verse form He also translated Acarya Amrtacandra s Puruṣarthasiddhyupaya from Sanskrit to Hindi Social reformer edit nbsp Premiji in 1946Under the editorship of Premiji Jain Mitra became a progressive magazine challenging the Jain community to change with the times and give up its orthodoxy Jain Mitra became a masthead for all those who wanted the Jain community to move forward He was at the centre of this movement for social freedom universal progress and modern education He also began advocating widow remarriage This was unheard of in the conservative Jain community of that time and there was much opposition But other Jain reformers such as Kṣullaka Ganeshprasadji Varni of Bundelkhand publicly backed Premiji In 1914 Premiji and Varniji both addressed a rally at Sonagiri a Digambara Jain place of pilgrimage in Bundelkhand where they publicly declared their support for widow remarriage Pt Sukhlal Sanghavi praised reforms initiated by Premiji and compared him with King Ajatasatru who personified openness and generosity 5 During his formative years he had been exposed to narrow traditional culture traits Nevertheless his social convictions had become extremely progressive similar to his religious convictions Thus in his household there was never the confining custom of women covering their faces Hem Chandra s wife Champa who was quite young and pretty had as much freedom to conduct herself in the presence of all as did Ramabahin or Hem Chandra or Premiji himself Premiji was a reformer in the true sense He had his own brother married the second time to a widow without any concern about the wrath of the orthodox traditionalist Observing the conduct of Champa with Premiji a stranger could not tell that she was his daughter in law He she would think that Champa was his only daughter close to his heart It was an atmosphere of complete freedom around Premiji Orthodox and reformer both will agree wholeheartedly that Premiji personified Ajatasatru a personality in Buddhist literature who embodied freedom open mindedness and generosity who was appreciated by all In 1946 a grand luncheon was organised in Calcutta to commemorate the release of a festschrift in his honour titled Premi Abhinandana Grantha However Premiji refused to attend as in that year Bengal had suffered a great famine and he could not accept the invitation for a grand luncheon when there were thousands of people in Bengal dying of starvation 7 Premiji s legacy editUnder his tutelage Hindi Granth Ratnakar Karyalay became India s No 1 publishers of Hindi literature In recognition of his contributions to Indian literature the acclaimed Hindi novelist Vishnu Prabhakar called Premiji the Bhisma Pitamaha of Hindi publishing nbsp Front and back cover of Tattvarthasutra by Prabhacandra Volume 7 of Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series 2008 Premiji had suffered from asthma for a long time and died owing to old age on 30 January 1960 He left behind his daughter in law and two grandsons Yashodhar Modi and Vidyadhar Modi They are continuing his legacy along with their children In Premiji s memory his grandson Yashodhar Modi has started the Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series This series has published select volumes focusing on subjects as varied as Jainism philosophy and yoga and published original texts by ancient and medieval Jain ascetics such as Kundakunda Samantabhadra Pujyapada Joindu Prabhacandra Vadiraja Bhavadevaand many others usually accompanied by translation in either Hindi or English Also modern scholars such as Premiji himself Prof Ludwig Alsdorf Prof Maurice Bloomfield Prof Willem Bollee and Dr Jaykumar Jalaj have been and are being published in the Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series editJain Studies Their Present State and Future Tasks By Prof Dr Ludwig Alsdorf English tr by Bal Patil P Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 1 Published in 2006 ISBN 978 81 88769 13 1The Story of Paesi Prakrit text in Roman and Devanagari English tr by Prof Dr Willem Bollee Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 2 Published in 2005 ISBN 978 81 88769 03 2Ratnakaranda Shravakacara Sanskrit text by Acarya Samantabhadra Hindi tr by Dr Jaykumar Jalaj Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 3 Published in 2006 2006 ISBN 978 81 88769 04 9Vyavahara Bhashya Pithika Prakrit text in Roman English tr by Prof Dr Willem Bollee Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 4 Published in 2006 2011 ISBN 978 81 88769 70 4Samadhitantra Sanskrit text by Acarya Pujyapada Hindi tr by Dr Jaykumar Jalaj Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 5 Published in 2006 2006 2008 ISBN 978 81 88769 06 3Atthapahuda Prakrit text by Acarya Kundakunda Hindi tr by Dr Jaykumar Jalaj Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 6 Published in 2006 2008 ISBN 978 81 88769 15 5Tattvarthasutra Sanskrit text by Acarya Prabhacandra Hindi tr by Dr Jaykumar Jalaj Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 7 Published in 2008 ISBN 978 81 88769 16 2Yogamrit Yog Sahaj Jivan Vigyan By Mahavir Sainik Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 8 Published in 2006 ISBN 978 81 88769 17 9Paramatmaprakasha Apabhramsa text by Acarya Joindu Hindi tr by Dr Jaykumar Jalaj Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 9 Published in 2007 ISBN 978 81 88769 09 4Yogasara Apabhramsa text by Acarya Joindu Hindi tr by Dr Jaykumar Jalaj Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 10 Published in 2007 2009 ISBN 978 81 88769 12 4Dhyanastava Sanskrit text by Acarya Bhaskaranandi Hindi tr by Dr Jaykumar Jalaj Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 11 Published in 2007 ISBN 978 81 88769 20 9Dhyanashataka Prakrit text by Jinabhadragani Kshamashramana Hindi tr by Dr Jaykumar Jalaj Published in 2007 2009 Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 12 ISBN 978 81 88769 21 6Barasa Anuvekkha Prakrit text by Acarya Kundakunda Sanskrit tr amp Hindi gloss by Pt Nathuram Premi Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 13 Published in 2010 ISBN 978 81 88769 22 3Ishtopadesha Sanskrit text by Acarya Pujyapada Hindi tr by Dr Jaykumar Jalaj Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 14 Published in 2007 2009 ISBN 978 81 88769 23 0Life and Stories of the Jain Saviour Parshvanatha An English tr of Acarya Bhavadeva s Parsvacaritram by Prof Dr Maurice Bloomfield Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 15 Published in 2008 ISBN 978 81 88769 24 7Tattvasara Prakrit text by Acarya Devasena Sanskrit gloss by Muni Ratnabhanuvijay English tr by Manish Modi Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 16 ISBN 978 81 88769 25 4The Apabhramsha of Svayambhudeva s Paumacariu By Dr Eva de Clercq Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 17 Published in 2010 ISBN 978 81 88769 28 5Jainism and the Definition of Religion By Dr Piotr Balcerowicz Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 18 Published in 2009 ISBN 978 81 88769 29 2Dravyasamgraha Prakrit text by Acarya Nemicandra English tr by Prof Dr Nalini Balbir Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 19 Published in 2010 ISBN 978 81 88769 30 8Tattvarthasutra Sanskrit text by Acarya Prabhacandra Hindi tr by Dr Jaykumar Jalaj English tr by Anish Shah Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 20 ISBN 978 81 88769 31 5Rayanasara Prakrit text by Acarya Kundakunda Hindi tr by Dr Jaykumar Jalaj Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 21 ISBN 978 81 88769 32 2 Jainism An Eternal Pilgrimage By Bal Patil Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 23 Published in 2008 2011 ISBN 978 81 88769 54 4Dravyasamgraha Prakrit text by Acarya Nemicandra Hindi tr by Dr Jaykumar Jalaj Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 24 Published in 2009 ISBN 978 81 88769 37 7Parshvanathacaritram Sanskrit text by Acarya Vadiraja Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 25 ISBN 978 81 88769 27 8Parshvacaritram The Life of Parshva Sanskrit text by Acarya Gunabhadra English tr by Prof Dr Willem Bollee Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 26 Published in 2008 ISBN 978 81 88769 35 3Jain Sahitya aur Itihas By Pt Nathuram Premi Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 27 Published in 1942 1956 2012 ISBN 978 81 88769 02 5Tales of Atonement Stories from Malayagiri s Commentary on the Vyavahara Bhashya English tr by Prof Dr Willem Bollee Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 28 Published in 2008 ISBN 978 81 88769 38 4Yogashastra A Handbook on the Three Jewels of Jainism Sanskrit text by Acarya Hemacandra English tr by Prof Dr Olle Qvarnstrom Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 29 ISBN 978 81 88769 40 7Samayasara Prakrit text by Acarya Kundakunda Hindi translation by Dr Jaykumar Jalaj Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 30 2012 ISBN 978 81 88769 45 2Dhyanabattisi Braj text by Banarasidasa English tr by Jerome Petit Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 31 Published in 2010 ISBN 978 81 88769 48 3Tattvarthasutra Sanskrit text by Acarya Umasvati English tr by Prof Dr Duli Chandra Jain Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 32 ISBN 978 81 88769 50 6Svarupa Sambodhana Right Instruction on the Nature of the Soul Sanskrit text by Acarya Akalanka English tr notes and introduction by Nagin J Shah Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 33 Published in 2011 ISBN 978 81 88769 51 3Shastrasarasamuccaya Sanskrit text by Acarya Maghanandi English tr by Shreyans Sukhani Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 34 ISBN 978 81 88769 52 0Three Prakrit Grammars By Saartje Verbeke Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 35 Published in 2010 ISBN 978 81 88769 55 1Ishtopadesha Sanskrit text by Acarya Pujyapada Gujarati tr by Pravina Mehta English tr by Manish Modi Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 36 Published in 2010 ISBN 978 81 88769 56 8Bhaktamara Stotra Sanskrit text by Acarya Manatunga Hindi poetic tr and gloss by Pt Nathuram Premi English tr by Manish Modi Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 37 ISBN 978 81 88769 57 5Mrityu Mahotsava Sanskrit text by an Unknown Writer Hindi tr by Shreyans Sukhani Gujarati tr by Dr Shilpa Vasani English tr by Manish Modi Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 38 Published in 2010 ISBN 978 81 88769 58 2Aradhanasara Prakrit text by Acarya Devasena English tr by Prof Dr Nalini Balbir Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 39 Published in 2010 ISBN 978 81 88769 62 9Tattvarthasutra That Which Is Sanskrit text by Acarya Umasvati English tr by Nathmal Tantia Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 40 ISBN 978 81 88769 64 3Ratnakarandaka Shravakacara Sanskrit text by Acarya Samantabhadra English tr by Prof Dr Willem Bollee Pandit Nathuram Premi Research Series Volume 41 2012 ISBN 978 81 88769 66 7Bibliography editAggarwal Vasudev Sharan Ed Premi Abhinandana Grantha Tikamgarh Premi Abhinandana Grantha Samiti 1946 Premi Nathuram Jain Sahitya aur Itihas Second Edition Mumbai Samsodhita Sahitya Mala Puṣpa 1 1942 1956 Banarasidasa Ardha Kathanaka Ed with a detailed Preface by Nathuram Premi Mumbai Samsodhita Sahitya Mala Puṣpa 2 1946 1957 Amrtacandra Acarya Puruṣarthasiddhyupaya Ed with an Introduction by Nathuram Premi Agas Srimad Rajacandra Asrama 1904 Goyaliya Ayodhyaprasad Jain Jagarana ke Agraduta Varanasi Bharatiya Jnanapitha 1952 Sastri Phulcandra Ed Paravara Jain Samaj ka Itihas Jabalpur Sri Bharatavarṣiya Digambara Jain Paravara Sabha 1992 Pt Sukhlal Sanghavi January April 2006 Translated by Sunita Jain Duli Chandra Jain Life of Pandit Nathu Ram Premi Scholar And Social Reformer Jain Study Circular New York Jain Study Circular Inc Footnotes and references edit Pandit Sukhlalji Muni Jinavijayaji Pandit Becharadasji Doshi Pandit Agarchand Nahata and Dr Dalsukh Malvania acknowledged their debt to Premiji in a festschrift dedicated to him Section l Abhinandana Premi Abhinandana Grantha Pages 1 62 Jain Hitaiṣi ran from 1912 to 1921 when it had to be closed down due to lack of funds He later re edited these articles and produced a compilation first published in 1942 and a second edition in 1956 His grandson Yashodhar s wife Vijayalakshmi helped him with the second edition Unfortunately after that the series came to a halt and none of its books are available today a b c Jain Study Circular January April 2006 Issue Premi Nathuram 1956 Premi Abhinandana Grantha was edited by the Vedic scholar Dr Vasudev Sharan Aggarwal with messages by Indian luminaries such as Sir Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan Purushottamdas Tandon and Kaka Kalelkar was formally launched in Calcutta External links edithttp www gohgk com https web archive org web 20151217120702 http www hindibooks 8m com http www jainstudy org Archived 3 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine http www bombaysamachar com frmStoryShow aspx sNo 21964 http indianexpress com article cities mumbai a publishing house thrives on a legacy of reform ushered in by its founder 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