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It was really a happy coincidence that a manuscript of a hitherto unpublished wok of Shri Virchand Raghavji Gandhi was discovered in his birth- place, Mahuva (Saurashtra), and that too in his centenary year. In his centenary your 1964, Shri Chandulal Vardhman Shah, one of us and Shri Kantilal Dahyabhai Kora, Registrar of Shri Mahavir Jaina Vidyalaya along with a past student Shri Pannalal R. Shah visited Mahuva. Their intention behind the visit was to collect from his birth- place the available material that can evoke the sacred memory of that eminent scholar and effective speaker. And we should say that the visit proved to be a pilgrimage. There they discovered and obtained certificates, writing, a silver casket and a gold medal along with two note-books containing the present lectures in his own hand-writing. It is really fortunate for us that these two note- books have been saved from destruction during a rather long period of 63 years even after the death of that scholar. 1 Create PDF with PDF4U. If you wish to remove this line, please click here to purchase the full version We handed over the note- books for perusal to Pt. Shri Dalsukhbhai Malavania, DirectorDate
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