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DADAGURU SHRI JINA KUSHAL SURI
Atimuktak Kumar And The Feeling Of Detachment
It is mentioned on page five that when child Karman Kumar heard the story of Atimuktak Kumar from Acharyashri he was filled with a feeling of detachment. As it is an interesting and inspiring story we reproduce it in brief.
The name of the king of Polaspur was Vijaya and that of his queen was Shridevi. The name of their little son was Atimuktak Kumar (Ayavanta Kumar). He was very charming, delicate and innocent. Once Bhagavan Mahavir came to Polaspur. Ganadhar Indrabhuti came towards the palace while seeking alms. Atimuktak was playing in the courtyard of the palace. When he saw Gautam Swami he was very pleased. He asked, "Sir! Who are you? Why are you walking around?" Gautam Swami introduced himself and said, "I have come here to seek alms?" The prince said, "Please come to my house. My mother will be happy to see you. Please accept alms from her."
Holding the fingers of Gautam Swami the innocent prince lead him straight to the palace. Shridevi was extremely happy to see this. Her joy found no bounds when she saw her son holding the finger of the great Gautam Swami. She paid her homage and was very happy to offer pure food and water as alms.
The prince asked, "Now where will you go ?" Gautam Swami replied, "Now I will go to my religious guru and head of the order." Atimuktak, "Do you also have a guru?"
Gautam Swami, "Yes, Shraman Bhagavan Mahavir is my preceptor. He stays in the garden outside the city."
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