Book Title: Jain Legend Vol 2
Author(s): Hastimal Maharaj, Shuganchand Jain, P S Surana
Publisher: Hastimal Maharaj Shugan C Jain P S Surana
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Bhavadeva reached his elder brother Bhavadatta as fast as he could, and rejoicing with ecstasy bowed his head at his brother's feet. Bhavadatta Monk handed over a vessel full of ghee to Bhavadeva and along with his fellow rama as, he left towards his monastery. Bhavadeva, his kinsfolk and other villagers went behind the saints to bid farewell. After seeing them off up to a certain distance, the kinsfolk and the villagers who were returning, asked Bhavadeva also to return. Bhavadeva thought, “How can I return without the consent of my brother?” and instead of turning back, he kept following Bhavadatta. After going a little ahead from the village, Bhavadeva got an idea, that if he starts a conversation with his brother it is quite possible that his brother might ask him to return home.
Thus when Bhavadeva was talking to his brother, Bhavadatta kept answering in only monosyllabic words like “Yes' and 'I know’! In the course of the conversation, they soon crossed the village boundary and came quite ahead and within no time were in the presence of c rya r.
Looking Bhavadeva in the costume of a bridegroom, asked, “Why is this charming youth here?”'
c rya Susthita
Bhavadatta answered in an assertive voice, "to renounce!"
c rya r turned to Bhavadeva and asked, "Is it really so?” Thinking that his brother might be treated with disdain if he declines, Bhavadeva bowing his head in a consenting manner, said “Yes, Lord!"
Bhavadeva was then right away conferred the monk Dk by c rya r. His feet which were set for a luxurious life a few moments before, have now moved onto the path of renunciation. All the rama as exclaimed that rya Bhavadatta did what he said.
In due course of time, Monk Bhavadatta took to meditation along with fasting and discarded the mortal body and became a deity like Saudharmendra.
Even after Bhavadeva took initiation, he was always thinking about his wife. Although outwardly he observed sainthood, inwardly in his heart, dwell his beloved wife. He would think of her over and over again.
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