Avadhut of the Eighteenth Alman: The Fall of Knowledge


- Yoganishtha Jainacharya Shrimad Buddhisagar Surishwarji

- Eye oyster, distance pearl-Acharya Shri Vatsalyadeep Suriji

One morning, Bahechardas was walking in the padar of Vijapur with a kadiyali dang in his hand. There was a scream of 'Koi Bachao Re!' Turning back, he saw a buffalo running fast and an ignorant old monk walking in his path. The monk's life was in danger if the buffalo was not removed in an instant.

Bahechardas ran. She snatched the buffalo's stick and turned it the other way. Then when the monk touched his feet, the monk said:

'Hey bhola! What did you do How much pain would he have felt if he had bitten the buffalo? '

This was new to Bahachardas. It was the first time that a human being was hurt by the pain of cattle and he heard for the first time a loving word that even cattle should not be hurt.

Bahechardas walked with the monk. The monk is Shri Ravisagarji Maharaj. In the Jain resort of Vijapur, Bahachardas heard about the penance and renunciation of Jainism. That same day he skipped dinner. Leaving the tubers, started regular Jin Puja, Devdarshan, Guruvandan. I started going to school every day. Soon completed the study of Panchpratikrama, four chapters, hymns, hymns etc.

In those days, Seth Shri Nathuram Manchachand Doshi of Vijapur and his wife Jadavbahe took an active interest in painting Bahechardas in the colors of Jainism: In the fall of Anhilpur, Mehta saved Jainacharya Hemchandrasuri by playing an active role Shrimad Buddhisagarsuriji later remembers the couple with respect. In the shadow of his sanskrit donor parents, Bahechardas learned Sanskrit and Urdu in addition to the sutras of Jainism and also studied two readers of English.

In the village of Ajol, near Vijapur, he had his first and last job as a religious teacher. Here he practiced yoga. He proved it by seeing the ritual and mantra of the fourth fever in a mantra book. At that time Shri Ravisagarji Maharaj established Shri Yashovijayji Jain Sanskrit Pathshala in Mehsana and Seth Nathuram Doshi arranged for him to go for special studies in it. That successful school continues today.

Shri Ravisagarji Maharaj was residing in Mehsana. He and other Munigans were introduced to Bahachardas. Shri Ravisagarji put his hand on the head of Bahachardas alone and said, "I think you will be a great monk behind me." Bahechardas did a lot of service at the end of the genes of Shri Ravisagarji. Shri Ravisagarji asked for something. Bahechardas asked for a lot of grace. Shri Ravisagarji m. After a moment of silence, he said to his newcomer:

'Behacher, you are a self-seeker. May you prosper. '

V.S. 14th Jeth V. On the morning of the 11th, Shri Ravisagarji passed away. Bahachardas was very shocked. He later created the character Ravisagarji in his memory. At the age of twenty-three, Bahechardas took a vow of lifelong celibacy from Munishri Sanmitraji. The beginning of the renunciation of life at a young age was a success.

V.S. On the 18th, there was a terrible drought in Gujarat. Bahechardas was then in Ahmedabad. At that time a letter came from Seth Nathuram that your parents have passed away at a distance of four-five days in this month! Death happens to the body. That knowledge resulted in the distance of Bahechardas. They were starting to get bored. He went to Vijapur and went straight to Palanpur after completing the worldly rituals of his parents in peace. Shri Ravisagarji's disciple Shri Sukhsagarji m. There were birajyas. He begged them to baptize him.

No. Mother of 18 The initiation was completed on the 5th of Sud. The Nawab of Palanpur and the Jain Sangh held a grand festival. Shri Sukhsagarji Maharaj named him as his own disciple. 'Shri Buddhisagarji Maharaj.'

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