Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Diamond trader’s richie rich son becomes monk

- Hiral Dave hiral.dave@htlive.com

AHMEDABAD: Like any other 12-year-old rich kid, Bhavya Shah was fond of fancy cars and stylish sunglasses. Except that this son of a Surat-based diamond merchant gave it all up to join the order of Jain monks on Thursday in an elaborate ceremony.

Bhavya’s father Dipesh Shah said that on March 24 his son took one last ride in his favourite Ferrari car that belonged to a family friend.

And on Wednesday the boy sported a pair of blue shades with his Sherwani when the family organised a public procession for him in a chariot designed on the lines of the ones depicted in the blockbuste­r movie Bahubali.

”Life is full of sins. My parents have taught me that one should lead a life of truth. For the same, I am happy to renounce the world. I also know that my parents are happy with my decision,” said the 12-year-old to the media before he took the vows of monkhood from Acharya Rashminrat­nasuri in Surat on Thursday.

Four years ago, Bhavya’s elder sister too had renounced the material world. Bhavya believes that soon his parents will also follow suite.

On Thursday, some 300 monks and thousands of community members from all over arrived in Surat to take part in the Bhavya’s “diskha” mahotsav.

”At the core I am very happy that two of my three children have adopted the path of truth. My third son is not ready for monkhood. But in future if he wants to, I would be immensely happy,” said Shah. The father added, “I and my wife feel like we have given away part of our heart. But their choices are right, deep down we feel happy.’’

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