Book Title: Atmssiddhi
Author(s): Shrimad Rajchandra, Manu Doshi
Publisher: Shrimad Rajchandra Sadhna Kendra Koba

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________________ Ätmasiddhi XIII virtue of his clairvoyance, Shrimad could make out why Saubhägyabhäi had come. From that time Saubhägyabhäi accepted Shrimad as his Guru and remained totally faithful to him until the end of his life in 1897 A.D.. During that period of seven years, he addressed to Shrimad whichever ideas and questions occurred to him and elicited the enlightening replies. Shrimad also was pleased to notice in him a real truth seeker and wrote him many letters on his own indicating the inner state of his mind. Saubhägyabhäi's death was a great loss to Shrimad. While writing eulogy over his death, Shrimad observed (Vachanamrut#782) as follows. "It is no doubt that while leaving the body, Shri Sobhäg gained unprecedented well being by maintaining the state of self consciousness with unwavering detachment, which is very hard even for great ascetics. ... We repeatedly feel that it would be rare, in this part of the world at this time, to come across a man like Shri Sobhäg.... No liberation seeker should ever forget Shri Sobhäg. ... His straightforwardness, firm determination about the ultimate objective, benevolence towards truth seekers and other qualities are worth reflecting again and again." Laghuräjswämi, also known as Lalluji, was a Sthänakwäsi Jain monk. He was 14 years older than Shrimad. In 1890 A.D., while he was in Khambhät, a doubt arose in his mind about a precept of Bhagavati Sutra. At that time Ambälälbhäi was talking with his associates about the letters from Shrimad. Lalluji called him and mentioned his doubt. Ambälälbhäi said that Shrimad was very knowledgeable and could give satisfactory replies to all such questions. He showed the letters of Shrimad that he had brought from Juthäbhäi. Laghuräjswämi was impressed by their contents and decided to contact Shrimad. The personal contact led him to accept Shrimad as his Guru. He survived Shrimad by 35 years and had the opportunity to spread the message of Shrimad. He founded the well-known Shrimad Räjchandra Äshram at Agäs, located about 60 miles south of Ahmedabad in Gujarat State (India). In 1894 A.D. when Laghuräjswämi was in Surat, he was suffering from fever for about a year. At that time, one Lallubhäi Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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