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{{Infobox religious biography
{{Infobox religious biography
| religion = [[Jainism]]
| birth_name  = Nemichand Gugaliya
| birth_name  = Nemichand Gugaliya
|image=Anand Rishiji 2002 stamp of India.jpg
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| death_place = [[Ahmednagar]], India
| death_place = [[Ahmednagar]], India
| nationality = Indian
| nationality = Indian
| other_names = Rashtra Sant
| religion = [[Jainism]]
| sect = [[Svetambara]]
| other_names = Rashtra Sant, Acharya
| known_for  = [[Jain]] religious leader
| known_for  = [[Jain]] religious leader
}}
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{{Jainism}}
{{Jainism}}
'''Anand Rishiji Maharaj''' (27 July 1900 – 28 March 1992) was a [[Jain]] religious leader.<ref>G. R. Sholapurkar (1994) ''Spiritual masters of India (20th century)''. Hindi Granth Karyalay. {{ISBN|9788121701037}}. p. 128: "Acharya Anand Rishi Ji Maharaj has been the chief inspiration in founding many institutions. Some of these are mentioned below: (i) In memory of his Guru, Acharva Ratna Rishi Ji Maharaj, the..."</ref>  The [[Government of India]] issued a [[commemorative postage stamp]] in his honour on 9 August 2002. He was awarded with the honorary title of Rashtra Sant.<ref>[http://www.wnsstamps.ch/en/stamps/IN023.02 "WNS:IN023.02"].  [http://www.upu.int/en.html Universal Postal Union.]  Retrieved 8 March 2013.</ref>
'''Anand Rishiji Maharaj''' (27 July 1900 – 28 March 1992) was a [[Jain]] religious leader.<ref>G. R. Sholapurkar (1994) ''Spiritual masters of India (20th century)''. Hindi Granth Karyalay. {{ISBN|9788121701037}}. p. 128: "Acharya Anand Rishi Ji Maharaj has been the chief inspiration in founding many institutions. Some of these are mentioned below: (i) In memory of his Guru, Acharva Ratna Rishi Ji Maharaj, the..."</ref>  The [[Government of India]] issued a [[commemorative postage stamp]] in his honour on 9 August 2002. He was awarded with the honorary title of Rashtra Sant by Maharashtra's chief minister.<ref>[http://www.wnsstamps.ch/en/stamps/IN023.02 "WNS:IN023.02"].  [http://www.upu.int/en.html Universal Postal Union.]  Retrieved 8 March 2013.</ref>


==Early life==
==Early life==