29 May,2019 09:43 AM IST | Surat | mid-day online desk
Surat: Khushi Shah, a 12-year-old girl from Surat, has decided to renounce worldly pleasures and embrace monkhood in Surat. Khushi said, "The pleasures we enjoy here aren't permanent as this world is temporary and it will remain so. The only way to peace and salvation is to lead a simple life."
Khushi isn't the only one from her family to become a monk. She said, "When I was a child, there were four people from my family who had chosen this path to attain peace. According to Simandhar Swami ji, one should renounce worldly pleasure at the age of 8. Now I'm 12-years-old. So that's the reason why I want to take Diksha (initiation ceremony) at the earliest."
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Khushi's father Vinit Shah, who is a government employee, said, "At this tender age, she has got the insight and it is not something very common among children. It is a matter of pride for us. She can spread light in the lives of millions once she becomes a saint."
Khushi, who scored 97 percent marks in class VI, left school in November last year, to lead a simple life. Khushi's father said that she has already travelled thousands of kilometres on feet and has seen life after Diksha very closely.
Meanwhile, Khushi's mother said, "Though I want her to become a doctor, we both agreed to her because we want all her wishes to be fulfilled. I am so proud of her decision." The Diksha ceremony to become a Jain monk will be held on Wednesday.
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