Contributed by Shivani Bothra
The website of Anuvrat Mumbai provides a summary of the history and significance of the Aṇuvrat Movement, established in 1949 by Ācārya Tulsi, head of the Śvetāmbara Terāpanth order.
The President's Message on the Anuvrat Mahasamiti website outlines the history of the Aṇuvrat Movement, founded by Ācārya Tulsi of the Śvetāmbara Terāpanth sect in 1949. Most information on the website is in Hindi.
A description of the Aṇuvrat Movement is provided by the Anuvrat Global Organization, which is frequently known as Anuvibha from its name Hindi, Anuvrat Vishva Bharati.
Subramania Gopalan, formerly a scholar at the Centre of Advanced Study in Philosophy in the University of Madras, India, discusses the Aṇuvrat Movement. This article on the Herenow4U website differs in some respects from the JAINpedia article on the Aṇuvrat Movement.
The Anuvrat Mahasamiti website offers information about the Aṇuvrat Movement and Ācārya Tulsi, founder of the movement and ninth ācārya of the Śvetāmbara Terāpanth sect. Most information is in Hindi.
The HereNow4U website provides the text of Anuvrat: An Introduction by Yuvācārya Mahāprajña. This was published in the 1985 festschrift entitled Acharya Tulsi – Fifty Years Of Selfless Dedication, which celebrated Ācārya Tulsi's 50 years as head of the Śvetāmbara Terāpanth sect.
Terapanth Online provides information about the Aṇuvrat Movement, which differs in some respects from the article on the Aṇuvrat Movement in JAINpedia.
The Anuvrat website provides information about the Anuvrat International Conference, which is being held from 26 to 28 September 2014 in New Delhi, India. The academic conference is part of the celebrations for the birth-centenary of Ācārya Tulsi (1914–1997), leader of the Śvetāmbara Terāpanthin order and one of the most significant Jains of modern times.
The website also gives details of the Anuvrat Movement, one of the key achievements of Ācārya Tulsi.
The Digital Commons for Florida International University provides a downloadable copy of this MA thesis by Shivani Bothra, submitted in 2013.
This article in The Hindu newspaper reports on the Anuvrat Convention in 2010. Ashok Gehlot, Rajasthan Chief Minister, praises the Aṇuvrat Movement and Ācārya Mahāśramaṇa, leader of the Śvetāmbara Terāpanthins, also addresses the gathering.