Contributed by Jérôme Petit
The Jain Belief website offers resources on the influential 19th-century writer and reformer Śrīmad Rājacandra.
This 2008 cartoon on YouTube shows the central episode in the childhood of the 19th-century poet and reformer Śrīmad Rājacandra. Following the death of a family friend, seven-year-old Rājacandra remembered his previous existences – jāti-samaraṇa-jñāna.
The shrimadrajchandra.org website is a Gujarati site run by Dinesh D. Mehta.
One of the most influential works of the 19th-century poet and mystic Śrīmad Rājacandra is the Ātmasiddhi (Realisation of the Self). The Atmadharma website offers MP3 audio files of different singers singing the Ātmasiddhi in the original Gujarati and in Hindi. In the traditional bhakti devotional style, the music can be downloaded or listened to online.
http://www.atmadharma.com/audio/bhakti/atmasiddhishastra.html
Established in 1920 by Rājacandra’s closest disciple Laghurāja, the Shrimad Rajchandra Ashram is in Agās, Gujarat. The ashram publicises the teaching of Rājacandra and welcomes visitors to study and pray.
This 2009 video on YouTube is a tour of the Shrimad Rajchandra Ashram, in Agas in Gujarat. Established in 1920, it is dedicated to the teachings of Śrīmad Rājacandra, a 19th-century mystic, poet and reformer. The video takes the viewer from the sign outside the main gate through one of the two temples on the site to the lecture hall, which displays photographs of and quotations from Rājacandra.
Yudu.com provides an e-book version of the 2000 publication A Pinnacle of Spirituality: the Inspirational Life of Shrimad Rajchandra. Written by a follower of Śrīmad Rājacandra, the book tells the life story of the 19th-century mystic and writer, and provides quotations from Gandhi on his friend Raichandbhai.
http://content.yudu.com/Library/A1sp66/PinnacleofSpirituali/resources/index.htm