He got converted on Sunday and became one of the disciples of Jain Acharya, Shri Gunratna Surishwarji Maharaj.
To kick-off his monk life, a lavish three-day send-off party was thrown for him, where 1,500 people served food to guests. After the ceremony, he is expected to live in abject poverty with no maids or money or any physical possession.
Times of India reports that, “The venue [of the send-off] was built in the form of a ship. 500 hotel rooms were booked to accommodate guests. An estimated 150,000 people participated in the event.”
Reports said he had always wanted to become a monk after he listened to Jain’s lectures in 1981, but it took him time to convince his family.
I'm speachless...well i just dey laugh
ReplyDeleteMcheeeeeew, ignorance
ReplyDeleteAh knw u no go lyk dz kyn tin...
DeleteWow... This sounds almost impossible but what can I say!! He's a very religious n strong man indeed
ReplyDeleteOh wow..that's like our own St. Cyprian tansi or ghandi of india...its nice,,so his wealth,,who now benefit from it...
ReplyDeleteWoow amazing. Its just his religious belief.
ReplyDeleteHow come ya all havnt asked..."where did his fortune go to huh"
ReplyDeleteGood 4 him ooo.
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