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For years after a successful career I and my family realized that true happiness did not live in the material world but it was in leaving it,” Vipul Mehta said 55 years old, who was difficult It works to build its business from narrow fabric manufacturing.
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In the next few months Mehta, a resident of Ghod Don Road, his wife Sima, Putra Priyen and Raj will leave the worldly charm and take the Ascheck as a monk, like their daughter Yashwi, who chose to adopt Monkhood 11 years ago.
Mehta said that his family was religious and they had also started thinking about Monshood 10 years ago.
After undergoing strict training for the past few months, they were chosen for Diksha.
Likewise, a successful diamond trader from Mumbai, 54-year-old Lalit Shah, along with Smita’s wife, their two daughters, Vidhi and Hetvi and Son Manav will also accept monks this year.
Like Mehtas and Shah, at all six families Jain from Gujarat and Mumbai will embrace monks, exchanging luxury life for hermitage.
Shanti’s Trust Adhyatma Parivar (SKTAP) announced this formally on Friday, while declaring a favorable time for the Diksha ceremony.
“This will be a big event in the history of the city that has been known as the biggest Diksha event,” said a SKTAP spokesman, Ravindra Shah told Tii.
A big event will be held with the guidance of Acharya Yogleksuriswarji Maharaj.
So far 60 individuals have been approved for Diksha and the possibility will be held after the Diwali festival.
“My brother and family always tend to be religious and they all decide to unite Diksha.
Their desire has been given by our Guruji,” said Chandravadan Shah, the younger brother of Lalit.
After two of their daughters – Ruju and Nomi – have become a monk two years ago, a 53-year-old hardware entrepreneur from Mulund Mumbai, Virendra Parekh is set to leave the material of the material with his wife Falguni.
Employers based in Ahmedabad Bhavesh Bhavesh, Vishwa (19) and Son Bhavya (16) will run on Jalan Monkhood.
“My children grew up listening to monks and got the chance to spend time with them during locking after that they decided to become a monk,” Bhandari said.
“There is an increase in worldly pleasure while simultaneously there is an increase in Diksha too.
Being a monk is a difficult task and we allow it only after the test,” Yogleksuriswarji Maharaj said.