Young couple leaves 3-year-old daughter, Rs 100-cr property for monkhood


Bhopal, Sep 17 (Hindustan Times) : A Jain couple from Madhya Pradesh has decided to leave behind their three-year-old daughter and property worth around Rs 100 crore to become munis (monks), stunning the community that is no stranger to acts of renunciation.

Sumit Rathore, 35, and his wife Anamika, 34, are scheduled to take deeksha (the first step of their initiation into monkhood) under Sudhamargi Jain Acharya Ramlal Maharaj at Surat in Gujarat on September 23.

Their decision has sent shockwaves across hometown Neemuch, about 400km northwest of state capital Bhopal, where their families are established in politics and business.

The first question on the lips of incredulous Neemuch residents is: what about their daughter, Ibhya?

“I will take care of my granddaughter,” said Anamika’s father, Ashok Chandaliya, a former Neemuch district president of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party.

He said no one could convince the couple not to renounce the world. “We had no counter to their religious arguments and relented. One cannot stop anyone when religion calls,” Chandaliya added.

Sumit’s father, Rajendra Singh Rathore, who owns a factory that makes sacks for cement companies, too accepted the decision. “We were expecting this, but not so soon,” he said.

Sumit and Anamika’s decision was not exactly a surprise for their loved ones because they had declared their intent to become munis when Ibhya was only eight months old and, as preparation, started living separately.

Sumit announced his final decision to take deeksha during a gathering of Acharya Ramlal’s at Surat on August 22. The Acharya told him to seek Anamika’s permission. She gave consent and expressed her desire to take deeksha too. Their families rushed to Surat to dissuade them, but failed.

Sumit and Anamika, who married four years ago, have taken a vow of silence till the deeksha.

Anamika was Neemuch’s first gold medallist in Class 8 board examinations. She did her BE from Modi Engineering College, Laxmangarh (Sikar) in Rajasthan, and worked with Hindustan Zinc before marriage.

Sumit holds a diploma in import-export management from a college in London, where he stayed and worked for two years before returning to Neemuch to manage the family business.

Sumit’s cousin, Sandeep, who is close to him, said, “He had everything that a man wanted. Property worth around Rs 100 crore, a loving wife and a daughter. But he chose to renounce everything. We are stunned.”

Prakash Bhandari, a leading Jain community member in Neemuch, said as far as he knew, this decision was unprecedented. “This is the first time that such a young couple is taking deeksha and that too by leaving behind a daughter,” added Bhandari, secretary of Sadhumargi Jain Shravak Sangh.

Earlier this year, a stunning renunciation by a Jain teen from Gujarat made waves across the country.

Varshil Shah, 17, renounced the world and became a monk in June, barely weeks after scoring a stupendous 99.9 percentile in Class 12 Commerce examinations. After initiation for his spiritual quest, the teen’s name changed to Suvirya Ratna Vijayji Maharaj.

The Jain community, with an estimated population of less than 50 lakh in India, follows an austere lifestyle including vegetarianism and a large section is known to observe customs laid down thousands of years ago. Digambara Jain monks – who consider the sky their clothing – still go naked.

The death of a 13-year-old Jain girl, Aradhana Samdariya, in October 2016, less than three days after she ended a 68-day fast under the tapasya ritual practised by her community triggered debates across the country.

Aradhana’s death put the spotlight on the community’s tapasya ritual. Amid debates, many Jain leaders came out in support of her parents, saying they were being hounded and the community was being maligned.

According to Jain elders, the ‘tapasya’ that Aradhana undertook was voluntary and the first of nine steps (nav-pad) aimed at attaining salvation, and it was not the same as the ritual of ‘santhara’ under which the elderly or the sick abstain from food until they die.

  

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  • H Kunder, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 18 2017

    I think God wants one to give away their pride, ego, sinful desires, hatred, jealously, bad habits, envy, hypocrisy, evil speech, slander, lust, etc. inorder to serve God.

    But people just think the other way round. God does not hate our wealth if it earned in the right manner he hates it only if it is earned by wrong ways.

    Gods commandments are simple but we people just make it complicated.

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  • Diva, MANGALURU

    Mon, Sep 18 2017

    Help the poor, you can see god on their smile. No need of leaving innocent child.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Sep 18 2017

    Why drag the mother in this nonsense ...

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  • Jd, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 18 2017

    This is an intelligent as well as reflective couple for sure. The means of getting wealth in their family , are not acceptable to them. But they can't transform others. I am sure they have thought out noble ways and have tried within family for nobility. When it fails, they surrender and choose their salvation. They can't destroy the child, the grand parents will turn into nobler souls and will take care of her.

    Question is, why younger generation abhors indecent wealth of the parents, may be they are not proud of the means it is acquired. Possible

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Mon, Sep 18 2017

    This is their personal choice but on the humanitarian ground the decision is really confusing because of their small child

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  • Vijay Shetty, Bantakal, Udupi

    Mon, Sep 18 2017

    As per my view, This is not making any sense, While our work and responsibilities it self is the God, Even god narrated " Work Is Worship" and can follow and worship god while doing our primary responsibilities of life as per gods wish... Finally leaving behind own child for religion, If directly ask GOD even he say NO!!!

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  • Ahmed K. C., Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 18 2017

    If whole world turns to monk hood or any other hood, there will be no next generation. But, it's ok by a few.

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  • Ruben Pinto, Mangalore/Australia

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    Taking care of your child and bringing her up in moral ways and being useful to society by way of good education is more pleasing to god than doing deeksha.

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.

    Mon, Sep 18 2017

    It is their basic responsibility to take care of their child with love and protection, throwing away that responsibility is a misguided religion. Jainism doesn't believe in a God, but they all believe in their own merits to attain success in life. Usually, when they get old, they take a life of suffering and self-denial, this is too early in life.

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  • Sunny, Dubai

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    All the best to both of you. May you both grow spiritually and attain inner peace.

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  • Anand, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    Escaping from the responsibilities!

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  • sense, ma

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    What according to you are "responsibilities"?

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    @sense ma,I dont know whether you have a family or a child.But when a person have one family or decide to have a child ,that means ready to take a responsibility of family.when child is there,see that to bring up it with all proceedures ,health,education ,and moral besides religious aspects.Here these parents have failed and decided to become monks.With all respect to their decision,they have failed in it.because what will they teach others what they not practiced.In front of God and child .Poor child has not learnt any love from parents,grow up like a ashram child.may not be able to give and have love.Sad .whatever the religion one follows ,love towards a child is more important than only prayers and thinking of God.I see here the medical aspect from the side of mother who must have had the depression soon after the delivery which led her to divert from her child who couldnt love it .otherwise no mother will abandon her child.sad .

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  • Praveen Bangera, Kaup/Dubai

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    It is very sad to read most of the comments here. It seems that nobody knows what Jainism is. We should at least be aware of the religion to criticize or to comment. I worked with Jains and have so many Jain friends here in Dubai. Its a great religion and as per their religion they can get DEEKSHA at any time. So guys dont worry about baby and her future. Jain community is one of the best community in India and they will take care of that child.

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  • THERESA LOBO, Mukamar,Sharjah - U.A.E.

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    Feeling sad for the Baby who has to live without her Parents Love.
    New New things are happening in this modern generation. May God Bless and Protect the Child.

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  • Praveen Bangera, Kaup/Dubai

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    This is not new thing. Jains are one of the most PEACEFUL religious people in the world. But we dont have any knowledge of Jainism and thats why it looks strange to us. I have seen so many people mocking Jain guru's (Digambars) thinking that they are Hindu's.

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  • Prajwal, Ullal

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    wrong decision.

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  • Citizen, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    Both the parents should be charged by the police for child abandonment. It is crime to abandon a toddler.

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  • shalini salian, mangalore

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    Very hasty decision taken by these parents. God forbids anything happens to the childs grandparents wat will be the child do. She will be lost in this world. Atleast the mother should have tried to safeguard her daughters precious life. losing a parent in young age is different but this reason is not acceptable.

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  • Nawaz, Udupi/ Kuwait

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    I am ever happy with my family and cannot think of leaving away for a moment either.

    My family is never an hindrance towards any good work I intend to do; and in fact they encourage me to do so.

    And serving parents, wife and children has such a pleasure that cannot be explained by words.

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  • Gurudath, M'lore/Mumbai

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    Bad for the young innocent child. Or may be not. It is separating early from parents with such mindset.

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    The heartening question is..., what wrong the child did....., why our faith is so cruel.., who can substitute the motherly love to this innocent child...,

    One thing which is universally known is that the real DNA of Gujarati's is love & kindness..., which is taught by the father of our nation.., practiced by Mahatma the tenets of Hinduism "ahimsa paramo dharma" to gain independence from British...,

    jh
    jai hind..,

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  • Ivar, Mangaluru

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    It's their child. when they themselves are not worried, why are you?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    Gujarat is weird ...

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  • san, Bangalore

    Mon, Sep 18 2017

    Your way of thinking is weird man.

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  • Cyril, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    Who ever deprive a child, deprives God.
    Who ever love a child, Loves God.

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  • Ivar, Mangaluru

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    Pity on the mindset of people who are commenting negative.
    When will we start respecting someone else's decisions on their own life? We have problem if Rahul Gandhi goes out for a massage in Bangkok, we have problem if Hrithik divorces suzane, we have problem if digvijay singh marries the girl of his choice!!
    Sumit and Anamika are mature and are with better brains than many of us. They have decided something on their life, it is their decision.
    Some people are talking about kid losing parenting!! No one will be bothered how they were raised when they grow up. Ultimate thing is when she turns eighteen, she will have a hundred crore plus interest in her account. People will shower all the love on this kid coz they know what is her worth.
    Anyways i wish the best to Sumit and Anamika. I do not know how to wish, but still " Happy monking"!!

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  • CDS, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    Parental Love to the kids can't be purchased by Money, even if a person Crorepathi or Billionnaire. Child wants love from its parents not money when it grows up. Money comes & goes.

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  • Ivar, Mangaluru

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    Good. How about giving the child lots of love but a zero bank balance when the child grows up and in need of money for education and other things?

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  • Rajesh, Udupi

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    I am saddened looking at that little kid..

    In hinduism, vaanaprasta sanyas can happen at 60-80yrs.. or right at young age like shakaracharya, pejawar etc.. no monkhood once someone decides to marry and enter grahastashram without fulfilling family responsibilities.

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  • Santhosh, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    This is called poverty of thought.One can be highly intelligent with a high IQ and rich with assets but if he fails to think,then he is wasting this precious life.What do you say Dear Readers? Kindly comment after thinking.
    Santhosh.

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    I pity the innocent child and her grand parents too!!!!

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  • RAJESH, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    Let them leave 100 Cr or 1000 Cr. If they cant take care of 3 year old daughter at least she ll become mature enough to understand, they are not fit to become monks.

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  • Zia, udupi

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    Correct Sir,

    It will be very tough for the child, which we can't explain by mere words :((

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  • Alphonso, b

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    If this was going to be their intention - there were many ways to serve a community. No need to be a monk. Why they created a kid ... leaving that 3 year old in the care of grand parents itself is not so human. The child at this age will miss the love of the parents? Does the Jain religion teach depriving of love to such a little baby? Not a good decision. Money does not count here, but their absence from the kid's life does.

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  • Shettigar, Udupi

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    Why did they even plan for a child if they had such crazy plans???
    A childs entire future is hampered. No parental love. Guardian love can never replace parental love.
    Pity on child.

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    Big mistake..Deserting 3 year old daughter making her to live like an Orphan is very very bad...At least mother should have understood it...Let them leave 100 Cr property...I appreciate it...but leaving a small child is unacceptable...Couple should be booked..

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  • Nithya, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    Though it is shocking to read this news, afterthoughts are only respect and even greater respects. Giving up the in hand material world against the norm of rushing to the material things is something only next to godliness.

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  • RUDOLPH, MANGALORE

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    WHICH POLITICAL PARTY THEY BELONG ? MAY BE BJP'S IT RAID EFFECT ?

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  • sumi, kundpaur

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    these people will repent later..

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  • Anand, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    Why repent. There are so many people left family and joined as sanyasi, monks,Priests, Nuns, Pastors etc. One of my relatives son joined priest hood even though he his only son and his father is very rich. Even 12 Apostle of Jesus all married, and they left worldly pleasure for God. At last how many years a human can live, 80 - 100 years. These are all gods chosen people who wants to leave everything and join for God work. Jesus also said the same thing.

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  • Cyril, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    My dear Anand,

    Will you please enlighten who are these 12 apostles got married to whom..? leaving their child behind..??
    I will appreciate if you can tell what is that the same thing Jesus said.???

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  • John Tauro, M'luru / Kwt

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    Who said it is not possible to serve God and religion being in the family? Today we see many people married and living with families are deeply religious, more devout, God fearing and serve God better than priests and nuns.

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  • Rob Stan, Udupi / US

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    There is no better salvation than taking good care of one's own children. It's normal for married couples to feel the difference after the arrival of first child, but it's life & we cannot just become monks leaving the child behind to be taken care by others even though they are close relatives.

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  • Elwyn Goveas, Valencia

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    A child itself is god.Leaving 3 year old daughter is utter foolishness.When these parents are not bothered about this child and care for god .Does this be justified.?We cannot escape from the first duty.

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