Book Title: Report on Accident of Muni Jambuvijayji
Author(s): Hiroko Matusoka
Publisher: ZZ_Anusandhan

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________________ २५२ 31LHITE 40 (2) for darshan for visitors and devotees at the Nakoda Parshvanath Jain Derasar located 12 km away from Balotra. There was a heated discussion that the bodies of these monks should be cremated at Nakoda, since they were there for the entire rainy season (caturmasa). Nevertheless, various samgha leaders finally decided to take the dead bodies to Shankheshvar where Munishri Bhuvanvijayji (Guru and Father of Jambuvijayji) was cremated. 13 November : 1:00 AM We left Nakoda for Shankheshvar by car and traveled about 350 kilometers. 7:00 AM We reached the Agama Mandir in Shankheshvar, where the bodies were kept for darshan. . 3:30 PM The bodies were set on separate palanquins (pālakhi). 4:00 PM The funeral march (antimayātra/pālakhiyātra) proceeded towards a crematorium (samādhi) 2 kms. away from the Agama Mandir via the Shankheshvar Parshvanath Jain Derasar. Thousands of people from all corners of India were present. 5:00 PM The cremations (agnisamskāra) started. 9:30 PM The cremations ended. 14 November : Their bones were collected into small cans. Jambuvijayji's ashes were divided into hundreds of packages for gifts for the condolers. 18 November : The Tapagaccha Jain order, to which Jambuvijayji

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