Mahapragya(14 June 1920-09 May 2010)was born to Tola Ram Choraria and Baluji in the small village of
Tamkor in the
Jhunjhunu district in
Rajasthan[6]. It was a Jain Shwetambar Terapanthi family. He was called Nathmal by his family. He lost his father when he was just two and half months old
[7]. It was a joint family and the child had support from all the family members. Nathmal's mother was very affectionate for the child and took utmost care in the upbringing
[8]. There was no formal school in
Tamkor village in those days and he didn't get any formal education. Nathmal took some lessons on letters and mathematics tables from local teacher
[9]. Mahapragya's mother was a religious lady. She preferred to devote all spare time in spiritual exertion. She also used to recite religious songs which made imprints on young child's heart. Her indulgence towards spirituality inspired the young child
[10].
The family and child Nathmal used to be in regular touch with
Jain monks. He got lessons on
Jain philosophy from monks who visited the village. Regular contact with monks nourished the spiritual seed in the child. Nathmal then conveyed his wishes of getting initiated into monkhood to his mother
[11]. On 29 January 1931, he became a monk at the age of ten.
Acharya Kalugani, eighth Acharya of
Jain Swetambar Terapanth, initiated Nathmal to monkhood in the town of
Sardarsahar (Rajasthan). With this, Nathmal became Muni Nathmal
[12].
Acharya Kalugani arranged for Muni Nathmal's studies under Muni Tulsi's classes, who later became Ninth
Acharya. Nathmal started getting lessons in the monastery on various subjects of
Jain philosophy
[13].
Nathmal had a great learning capacity and a good memory. With Muni Tulsi, the child’s intellectual development got accelerated and he memorised thousands of sermons and verses in
Hindi,
Sanskrit,
Prakrit and
Rajasthani. His education at the monastery included history, philosophy, logic, grammar
[14]. He made an in-depth study of Jain scriptures became a scholar of
Jain Agamas and a critic of Indian and western philosophy. By age 22, he was competent in
Hindi,
Sanskrit,
Prakrit and
Rajasthani languages and literature. In Sanskrit, he is also an expert impromptu or extempore poet and has demonstrated this skill in many gatherings of intellectuals. Thrust for knowledge made him also study physics, biology,
ayurved, politics, economics, and sociology
[15].