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________________ 2. Heartfelt Blessings century India, family values reflected the importance of sons in preserving the family lineage. Those unable to bear children were often ridiculed. Inheritances were often so divided that those with children ended up with a larger share, as they would face much larger expenses such as education, clothing and eventual marriage of their children. Shrimad's grandfather Panchanbhai, who originally lived in the village of Manekwada near Morvi, found himself in a predicament: while his wife Bhanbai gave birth to several children, none survived. When the time came for the family estate to be shared out, Panchanbhai's share was only a handful of coins, since he had no children and thus smaller future outgoings. Panchanbhai, deeply hurt by this, left his village - no small step in those days - to settle in Vavania. However his yearning for a male-child grew stronger and he felt more and more helpless. Panchanbhai sought the blessings of a village deity from near Vavania, Mother Ravichi, and made offerings to her. In 1902 VS (c. 1845 AD) Bhanbai gave birth to a son whom they named Ravjibhai after Mother Ravichi. Shrimad's parents Ravjibhai and Devbai were both courteous and kind-hearted. They willingly served monks, holy men and all such pious souls, who, in turn, blessed them. Shrimad's mother Devbai came from a Jain family and had been brought up with Jain culture and values, particularly a strong sense of friendliness and compassion to all living beings. An aged broker, who used to visit Ravjibhai for business, one day fell ill. Devbai nursed him back to health. The broker, treated as one of the family, was very much touched. When he recovered from his illness he parted with the words: "Devbai! My blessings are with you. May God bless you with an extraordinary child." One who dedicates his life to the service of humanity, always finds fulfillment in life. When service is rendered with no motive other than to help others, it is the highest type of service and will not go without reward. Devbai's selfless service was rewarded with the birth of a wonderful son.
SR No.032343
Book TitlePinnacle Of Spirituality
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorKumarpal Desai
PublisherRaj Saubhag Satsang Mandal
Publication Year2000
Total Pages188
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size42 MB
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