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@Sanmarg Jain: The content you keep adding[1][2][3] is unsuitable for an encyclopaedia - it reads like a hagiography, full of WP:PEACOCK terms ("most revered Jain ascetic", "displayed sharp intellect", "His life epitomizes unwavering devotion to Jainism and indefatigable pursuit of scholastic excellence", "his deep knowledge", "His contributions to Sanskrit literature and the elucidation of the karma doctrine continue to inspire adherents and scholars alike" etc. etc.), editorialising ("But this life was not destined for him", etc.) and trivia of no encyclopaedic value ("Premsurisvarji's life was dedicated to the service of Jainism", "Premchand was the name given to the new born child", "In those days Sanskrit scholars were scarcely found in Gujarat", "It is worthy of mention that Acarya Premsurisvarji Maharaj always used to go through the press copies of this great research work personally and revise them even at an advanced age of eightyfive", etc. etc.).
For this reason, I've reverted your entire additions, then added some of that information, condensed and in an encyclopaedic tone, back to the article. Still, as all of this is entirely unsourced while Wikipedia has stringent sourcing requirements, I strongly recommend you don't reinsert your unsourced hagiography and instead focus on fidning good sources for all the facts that are already mentioned in the article. Cheers, — kashmīrīTALK13:00, 7 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]