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Billionaire Couple’s $275 Million Gift Sparks Global Attention: Why Did They Choose to Give It All Away?

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Billionaire Couple Distributes Lifelong Fortune
Approximately $275 million Given to Villagers
Reported to be for Their Ordination in Jainism

Source: Online Media Sanook

A billionaire from India has distributed various items, including cash, to villagers while riding on a parade car.

The online media Sanook reported on April 21 that the man, his wife, and 35 relatives distributed money and goods from a parade car.

The billionaire couple is reported to have shared their lifelong accumulated wealth before leaving the world to be ordained in Jainism.

In fact, in February, the couple gave all of their property, amounting to roughly $275 million, to the villagers.

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According to Jainism’s religious ceremony, the couple, having gone through all the processes, is scheduled to be ordained on April 22.

The news of the billionaire distributing his wealth quickly spread, causing a great shock and surprise to the villagers and all over India.

People were also curious about why the couple gave up their wealth to become religious leaders.

It is known that the couple entered Jainism in 2022 when their daughter was 19 and their son was 16, and they gave up their massive inheritance rights.

Finally, the couple has been able to live a simple life, casting off worldly possessions.

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