Book Title: Report on Accident of Muni Jambuvijayji Author(s): Hiroko Matusoka Publisher: ZZ_Anusandhan View full book textPage 5
________________ मार्च २०१० belonged, held a Requiem Mass (guṇānuvāda sabha). At the mass, the chief monk of the Tapagaccha (tapāgacchādhipati ācārya) accused the Anoop Mandal of the accident. २५३ 28 November : Five monks including Himavantvijayji, seven nuns, one driver and three assistants left Shankhesvar for Patan (North GJ). 29 November : I joined the pilgrimage from Mujapur, 12 km away from Shankheshvar, to Patan. 2 December: Everyone safely reached the the Sagar Jain Upashraya in Patan. From there, I left for Ahmedabad. 12 December: 9:00 AM A Requiem Mass (guṇānuvada sabha) was held at the Sagar Jain Upashraya in Patan. 3:00 PM A memorial service (navvānu prakāri pūjā) was performed at the Pancasar Parshvanath Jain Derasar in Patan. Present Condition Dharmaghoshvijayji, who was hospitalized in Jodhpur (RJ) after the accident, has since regained consciousness and will hopefully be able to leave the hospital this January. The other monks and nuns are expected to settle in Patan for not less than one year in order to study with local pundits in the hopes of someday fulfilling Jambuvijayji's last desire. Jambuvijayji was adequately prepared for the manuscript scanning project in Jaisalmer from December 2009 to March 2010, as he was in Patan from February to June 2009. The hit-and-run driver was caught by the police of Baitu on 12th November, but unbelievably, after only ten days ofPage Navigation
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