Millionaire gives away his 883 million baht fortune and takes a car to distribute money to villagers before being ordained a monk

Indian millionaire Enough with the World aims for happiness through Dhamma giving away more than 883 million baht of wealth, riding a parade car, and scattering money and possessions among the villagers. To be ordained as a monk




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April 21, 2024 Timesofindia website A report has been written Fawit Panthari Great wealthIndia Together with 35 of their other relatives, they rode a parade car on a road more than 4 kilometers long and scattered money, alms and all kinds of wealth. Even giving mobile phones and air conditioners to those waiting to receive them. It is one of the rituals before he and his wife leave the world. To be ordained monks and nuns in accordance with Sharia lawJainism


This is to express his commitment to the spirit of Mr. Favig, the construction businessman. From Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. He announced to give away more than 2,000 million rupiah, or approximately 883 million baht, of property and wealth he had acquired throughout his life to villagers. Before he went to become a monk

A millionaire gives away 883 million baht of his wealth
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However, Mr. Favig and his wife held a celebratory party last February. There will be an ordination ceremony to enter the canopy of Kasavapat according to Jain rituals on April 22.

The reason why Mr. Favij decided to give away his wealth is because in 2022, when his daughter was 19 years old and his son was 16 years old, they had already walked the path of Jainism. As a result, this husband and wife gained confidence in Jainism and made them decide to give up worldly pleasures. Let go of possessions outside the body and continue to strive for peace of mind

A millionaire gives away 883 million baht of his wealth
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Those who will be ordained as monks and nuns in the Jain religion must sever worldly matters and all ties with families and must live simply without material possessions. After Mr. Favig and his wife entered into the ordination ceremony as monks and nuns, both of them must wear white robes. Carrying an alms bowl to ask for food, walking around without shoes, and carrying a broom to sweep along the path so as not to step on little creatures.

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