1. Tarun Sagar's lectures are termed Kadve Pravachan because they can be candidly critical of common practices and views.

1. Tarun Sagar's lectures are termed Kadve Pravachan because they can be candidly critical of common practices and views.
Tarun Sagar's lectures have been compiled and published in book series titled Kadve Pravachan.
Muni Tarun Sagar was born on 26 June 1967 to Pratap Chandra Jain and Shanti Bai Jain, who were themselves inducted into the Digambara sect of Jainism by Acharya Dharmasagar, in a small village of Guhanchi in Damoh, Madhya Pradesh, India.
Tarun Sagar emerged as a prominent personality when GTV initiated a program called "Mahavira Vani".
Tarun Sagar became very sick during his travels in 2007, but at Kolhapur, he resolved to remain a Jain monk.
Muni Tarun Sagar has often met politicians and government officials as a guest.
Tarun Sagar has delivered his sermons Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly in 2010 and in Haryana Legislative Assembly on 26 August 2016.
Tarun Sagar appeared on the talk show Aap ki adalat hosted by Rajat Sharma on 18 March 2017 where he revealed that in childhood he liked the sweet Jalebi the most.
Tarun Sagar has been candid in both criticizing and praising politicians, including Narendra Modi.
Muni Tarun Sagar has expressed his views on Islamic traditions too.
Tarun Sagar once said that Love Jihad is a conspiracy to convert Hindu girls into Muslims.
Tarun Sagar has raised his opposition to the Islamic practice of Triple Talaq.
Tarun Sagar has got many of his articles published in newspapers.
Tarun Sagar has been declared a state guest in Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra and Karnataka.
Tarun Sagar got the title of krantikari at a religious gathering in Karnataka, and Rashtra Sant in 2003 in Indore, Madhya Pradesh.
Tarun Sagar talked about social and political issues and evoked applause and laughter from lawmakers.
Tarun Sagar ji Maharaj is a very revered saint, not just for Jains but everyone.
Tarun Sagar defended the right of Dadlani to criticize him.
Tarun Sagar took Santhara on 1 September 2018 at age 51 after a long illness.