Muni Tarun Sagar: Jalebi became a monk and then showed the road to the world with ‘his words’

New -Delhi, June 25 (IANS). June 26 is the birth anniversary of the famous Salie Tarun Sagar of the Digambara Panth of Jainism. He lived a difficult life by staying away from the facilities of the world. Life spent in simplicity and is always inspired to follow the right path. Tarun Sagar was the most popular for his ‘bitter words’. However, the story of his monk also becomes very unique. On June 26, 1967, he was born in a village in the Damoh district of Madhya Pradesh. Muni Tarun Sagar left family at the age of 13. He became a sannyasin by eating Jalebi. Muni Tarun Sagar himself revealed it in an interview. In the interview, Tarun Sagar said: ‘In childhood, I loved Jalebi. Jalebi was sitting near a hotel while going home from school. Acharya Vidyasagar’s discourse was close. In this way, while studying in the sixth class, he began his life as a monk. He never made the decision to become a monk from people earlier heard his discourse.

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