"Jay Swaminarayan" (જય સ્વામિનારાયણ) is a Gujarati phrase that translates to "Hail Swaminarayan." It is a greeting and expression of reverence used by followers of the Swaminarayan faith, celebrating the divine presence of Lord Swaminarayan, who is regarded as a manifestation of God. The phrase reflects devotion and respect within the context of their spiritual beliefs.
bhale padharyaNamasta is how you say welcome in Gujrati.
Swaminarayan Hinduism is well known for its preservation of Gujarati cultural traditions and language. Their primary belief is in the personality of Swaminarayan as supreme lord and the reason of all avatars.
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There are many swaminarayan mandirs
The Swaminarayan School was created in 1992.
In the Swaminarayan sect of Hinduism, Swaminarayan is revered as the manifestation of God. His teachings emphasize devotion, moral living, and service to others. Followers believe that Swaminarayan is an embodiment of divinity and the ultimate spiritual authority.
The Swaminarayan Aarti was written by Nishkulanand Swami, one of the prominent disciples of Bhagwan Swaminarayan, the founder of the Swaminarayan Sampraday. The aarti is a devotional song sung in praise of Swaminarayan Bhagwan during the evening daily rituals.
kiddingf means "Masti karvi" in gujarati
Bhagwan Swaminarayan was born on April 2, 1781.
Jai Shri Swaminarayan was created in 2002.
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