Gujarat Couple Donates Rs 200 Crore Property to Embrace Monkhood
Gujarat: A couple from Sabarkantha district in Gujarat has donated their property worth Rs 200 crore. Businessman Bhavesh bhai Bhandari and his wife Jinalben, who live in Himmat nagar in
Sabarkantha district, have decided to renounce worldly desires. Both husband and wife will take initiation on the riverfront on April 22.
This is not the first time that Bhavesh bhai Bhandari and his wife Jeanelben have taken this route. Two years ago, his 16-year-old son and 19-year-old daughter renounced this worldly fascination. In the year 2022, the son and daughter took diksha in Surat. After the initiation, the son’s name became Satvik Tilak M.S. and the daughter’s name became Sadhviji Nandita Shreeji M.S. Now following the footsteps of their son and daughter, the parents have decided to take this initiation.
Bhavesh bhai Bhandari and his wife Jeanelben are the owners of the corrodes.
However, now he has donated his property worth more than 200 crores. Bhaveshbhai, a businessman, owns properties worth crores in Ahmedabad and Himmat nagar. His scarf business also runs in Himmat nagar. Bhavesh bhai Bhandari, 46, and Jinalben Bhandari, 42, have decided to quit their construction business and work in Ahmedabad.
Bhavesh bhai, who is going to take diksha, took out a 4-km-long grand Shobha Yatra at Himmat nagar in Sabarkantha district. On April 22, 35 people will start a life of sobriety together on the riverfront in Paldi, Ahmedabad. The initiates include the Bhandari family of Himmat nagar.Â
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