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Inauguration of BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir
Nottingham, UK
After many months of efforts by the devotees of Nottingham, a new mandir was inaugurated on Monday 28 May 2007. Regular Satsang sabhas started in Nottingham in 1988 and have progressed well since then.
With the blessings of Pramukh Swami Maharaj, sadhus from BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Neasden, London started the rituals for the consecration of the murtis at 12 noon with the chanting of Vedic verses.
The murtis of Shri Akshar-Purushottam Maharaj, Shri Radha-Krishna, Shri Ram-Sita-Hanumanji, Shri Shiv-Parvati-Ganpatiji and the Guru Parampara were consecrated at the new mandir.
After the ãrti, everyone had the opportunity of performing darshan of the murtis and the Annakut that was offered.
In the assembly that followed, Yogvivek Swami spoke of the importance of a mandir in shaping our lives. Chris and Richard Hawthorne who have supported the Sanstha in many ways were also present for the ceremonies and were thanked by the trustees.
Inauguration of BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Nottingham, UK
Nottingham, UK
After many months of efforts by the devotees of Nottingham, a new mandir was inaugurated on Monday 28 May 2007. Regular Satsang sabhas started in Nottingham in 1988 and have progressed well since then.
With the blessings of Pramukh Swami Maharaj, sadhus from BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Neasden, London started the rituals for the consecration of the murtis at 12 noon with the chanting of Vedic verses.
The murtis of Shri Akshar-Purushottam Maharaj, Shri Radha-Krishna, Shri Ram-Sita-Hanumanji, Shri Shiv-Parvati-Ganpatiji and the Guru Parampara were consecrated at the new mandir.
After the ãrti, everyone had the opportunity of performing darshan of the murtis and the Annakut that was offered.
In the assembly that followed, Yogvivek Swami spoke of the importance of a mandir in shaping our lives. Chris and Richard Hawthorne who have supported the Sanstha in many ways were also present for the ceremonies and were thanked by the trustees.
Inauguration of BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Nottingham, UK
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BAPS Centenary Celebrations
BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Neasden, London
Tuesday 5th June 2007
The Centenary Celebrations of BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha were celebrated with great fanfare on Tuesday 5 June at BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Neasden. The festival commemorated the 100th anniversary of the first mandir opened by Brahmaswarup Shastriji Maharaj in the village of Bochasan on 5 June 1907, where he had consecrated the murtis of Akshar-Purushottam in the central shrine of the Mandir.
Devotees from all over the UK flocked to the gates of the Neasden Mandir from early morning to behold the beautifully adorned deities in the sanctum sanctorum, replete with sumptuous offerings of vegetarian food. The Annakut offering included hundreds of items of food, snacks, sweets, fruits and juices devotionally prepared by volunteers.
On this auspicious occasion, devotees and visitors were provided with an opportunity to ceremoniously bathe the murti of Nilkanth Varni. The evening arti was followed by a shobha-yatra where devotees participated in a festive procession around the complex of the mandir as the fervour continued with colour and sounds.
Following prasadam, the evening programme opened at 8.30pm with special blessings by Param Pujya Pramukh Swami Maharaj, broadcast live from Mombasa. He spoke of the untiring efforts of Shastriji Maharaj and Yogiji Maharaj in propagating the Vedic philosophy of Akshar-Purushottam. His inspiring words set the tone for a majestic evening’s celebrations with reflection of the humble roots of the Sanstha in 1907 and remembrance of the great figures that had developed the organisation amidst immense hardship and challenges.
The event was interspersed with short sketches and video presentations before the grand finale with the united chanting of the Shaurya Geet. The auditorium echoed with the passionate voices of sadhus and devotees offering their personal contributions to the celebrations.
http://www.swaminarayan.org/news/uk/200 ... /index.htm
BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Neasden, London
Tuesday 5th June 2007
The Centenary Celebrations of BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha were celebrated with great fanfare on Tuesday 5 June at BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Neasden. The festival commemorated the 100th anniversary of the first mandir opened by Brahmaswarup Shastriji Maharaj in the village of Bochasan on 5 June 1907, where he had consecrated the murtis of Akshar-Purushottam in the central shrine of the Mandir.
Devotees from all over the UK flocked to the gates of the Neasden Mandir from early morning to behold the beautifully adorned deities in the sanctum sanctorum, replete with sumptuous offerings of vegetarian food. The Annakut offering included hundreds of items of food, snacks, sweets, fruits and juices devotionally prepared by volunteers.
On this auspicious occasion, devotees and visitors were provided with an opportunity to ceremoniously bathe the murti of Nilkanth Varni. The evening arti was followed by a shobha-yatra where devotees participated in a festive procession around the complex of the mandir as the fervour continued with colour and sounds.
Following prasadam, the evening programme opened at 8.30pm with special blessings by Param Pujya Pramukh Swami Maharaj, broadcast live from Mombasa. He spoke of the untiring efforts of Shastriji Maharaj and Yogiji Maharaj in propagating the Vedic philosophy of Akshar-Purushottam. His inspiring words set the tone for a majestic evening’s celebrations with reflection of the humble roots of the Sanstha in 1907 and remembrance of the great figures that had developed the organisation amidst immense hardship and challenges.
The event was interspersed with short sketches and video presentations before the grand finale with the united chanting of the Shaurya Geet. The auditorium echoed with the passionate voices of sadhus and devotees offering their personal contributions to the celebrations.
http://www.swaminarayan.org/news/uk/200 ... /index.htm
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Holy Shikshapatri Part ONE
Regular Recital
Read this Shikshapatri daily.
If that is not possible, ask someone to read it out to you,
and so listen to it with great reverence.
If that too is not possible, then adore and worship it daily
with great reverence.
Thus revere this Shikshapatri
as the very embodiment of My Divine Personality.
Shloka: 208, 209
Path of Righteousness
He who performs righteous deeds is happy. He who acts thoughtlessly or with a bad intention invites misery.
Shloka: 8
Perform duties appropriate to your station in life. Do not perform duties that are prescribed for others. Do not perform duties that are fictitious or imaginary.
Shloka: 24
Do not act thoughtlessly and without due deliberation. However, act promptly in matters pertaining to religious duties.
Shloka: 36
However beneficial or profitable it may be, do not perform unrighteous actions. Do not give up the path of righteousness out of greed or selfishness.
Shloka: 73
Follow only the righteous deeds of great men but do not follow examples of their unrighteous actions.
Shloka: 74
Ethical Life
Do not gamble.
Do not steal; not even for a religious or a benevolent cause. Do not take fuel, flowers, fruits and such things without the owner's permission - not even for a good cause, such as worship or making an offering to a deity.
Shloka: 17, 18
Do not use abusive language. For the sake of a selfish gain, do not lay a false accusation.
Shloka: 20
Do not accept bribes. Speak only the truth. But do not utter such words that may hurt others.
Shloka: 26
Do not trespass into prohibited areas belonging to others. Do not use the premises of others, without seeking the prior permission of its owners.
Shloka: 33
Do not commit a breach of trust.
Shloka: 37
Do not indulge in self-praise.
Shloka: 57
Non-Violence
Non-violence is the highest ethical code of behavior. Do not kill any living creature. Do not kill animals; not even for a sacrificial offering to a deity or to an ancestor.
Shloka: 11, 12
Do not kill a human being; not even for the acquisition of a woman, wealth or a kingdom.
Shloka: 13
Do not commit suicide; not even in a place of pilgrimage or a holy shrine. Whether in a fit of anger or out of guilt for a sinful act, do not commit suicide.
Shloka: 14
Do not mutilate any part of your body or that of others, either out of anger, excitement or as a punishment for misconduct.
Shloka: 16
Being Practical in Life
Keep away from the company of thieves, vicious persons, drug addicts, heretics, sex maniacs and deceivers.
Shloka: 27
When any serious trouble arises from natural calamities, fellow men or illness, act cautiously and carefully to protect your life and that of others.
Shloka: 119
In practical life, even with friends and relatives, do not carry out transactions of sale, purchase, transfer, borrowing, lending, payment, etc., without an appropriate document in writing, and the presence of witnesses.
Shloka: 143
Maintain a daily account of income and expenditure. Do not indulge in extravagant expenses. Let not your expenses exceed your income.
Shloka: 145, 146
Even if it be your native place or usual place of residence, leave it and migrate to a better place, especially when your prestige, property or life is in danger on account of acute famine, harassment from the wicked or the tyranny of the state authority.
Shloka: 153, 154
Diet and Ecology
Do not eat meat.
Shloka: 15
Do not consume tobacco, hemp or hashish nor consume wines, liquors, opium and other such alcoholic drinks and drugs.
Shloka: 18
Do not drink unfiltered water nor use water which contains germs; not even for bathing purposes.
Shloka: 30
Do not consume food, drink and medicine given by a doctor whose conduct and credentials are unknown to you.
Shloka: 31
Do not dirty public places such as mandir premises, holy shrines, lakes or river banks, highways, the ground around trees, farms with standing crops, by spitting, urinating, defecating and throwing garbage.
Shloka: 32
Social Ethics
Entrust tasks to a man for which he is best suited. Do not entrust him duties for which he is unfit.
Shloka: 66
Take good care of your servants in respect of their food, clothing and shelter, according to your means of subsistence.
Shloka: 67
Address honorably and deal respectfully with people in accordance with their social status
and prevalent social customs.
Shloka: 68
Spreading of knowledge and education is a great meritorious deed. If possible, either aid or establish an educational institution and appoint pious scholars as teachers therein to spread
the right knowledge on the earth.
Shloka: 132
Serve fellow beings in their illness and distress. Serve your parents in their old age and take good care of them, especially in their illness.
Shloka: 139
Pay the correct wages in cash or kind, according to the contract to the workers employed by you.
Shloka: 152
If you happen to be in power as the head of a state, then: live a righteous and religious life; treat your subjects like members of your own family; take good care of them; and make an honest attempt to consolidate morality and religion in your kingdom.
Shloka: 157
Continence
Do not commit adultery. Do not indulge in pre-marital, extra-marital or illicit sex relations.
Shloka: 18
But for sheer emergencies, avoid the company of the opposite sex in solitary places.
Shloka: 136
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Regular Recital
Read this Shikshapatri daily.
If that is not possible, ask someone to read it out to you,
and so listen to it with great reverence.
If that too is not possible, then adore and worship it daily
with great reverence.
Thus revere this Shikshapatri
as the very embodiment of My Divine Personality.
Shloka: 208, 209
Path of Righteousness
He who performs righteous deeds is happy. He who acts thoughtlessly or with a bad intention invites misery.
Shloka: 8
Perform duties appropriate to your station in life. Do not perform duties that are prescribed for others. Do not perform duties that are fictitious or imaginary.
Shloka: 24
Do not act thoughtlessly and without due deliberation. However, act promptly in matters pertaining to religious duties.
Shloka: 36
However beneficial or profitable it may be, do not perform unrighteous actions. Do not give up the path of righteousness out of greed or selfishness.
Shloka: 73
Follow only the righteous deeds of great men but do not follow examples of their unrighteous actions.
Shloka: 74
Ethical Life
Do not gamble.
Do not steal; not even for a religious or a benevolent cause. Do not take fuel, flowers, fruits and such things without the owner's permission - not even for a good cause, such as worship or making an offering to a deity.
Shloka: 17, 18
Do not use abusive language. For the sake of a selfish gain, do not lay a false accusation.
Shloka: 20
Do not accept bribes. Speak only the truth. But do not utter such words that may hurt others.
Shloka: 26
Do not trespass into prohibited areas belonging to others. Do not use the premises of others, without seeking the prior permission of its owners.
Shloka: 33
Do not commit a breach of trust.
Shloka: 37
Do not indulge in self-praise.
Shloka: 57
Non-Violence
Non-violence is the highest ethical code of behavior. Do not kill any living creature. Do not kill animals; not even for a sacrificial offering to a deity or to an ancestor.
Shloka: 11, 12
Do not kill a human being; not even for the acquisition of a woman, wealth or a kingdom.
Shloka: 13
Do not commit suicide; not even in a place of pilgrimage or a holy shrine. Whether in a fit of anger or out of guilt for a sinful act, do not commit suicide.
Shloka: 14
Do not mutilate any part of your body or that of others, either out of anger, excitement or as a punishment for misconduct.
Shloka: 16
Being Practical in Life
Keep away from the company of thieves, vicious persons, drug addicts, heretics, sex maniacs and deceivers.
Shloka: 27
When any serious trouble arises from natural calamities, fellow men or illness, act cautiously and carefully to protect your life and that of others.
Shloka: 119
In practical life, even with friends and relatives, do not carry out transactions of sale, purchase, transfer, borrowing, lending, payment, etc., without an appropriate document in writing, and the presence of witnesses.
Shloka: 143
Maintain a daily account of income and expenditure. Do not indulge in extravagant expenses. Let not your expenses exceed your income.
Shloka: 145, 146
Even if it be your native place or usual place of residence, leave it and migrate to a better place, especially when your prestige, property or life is in danger on account of acute famine, harassment from the wicked or the tyranny of the state authority.
Shloka: 153, 154
Diet and Ecology
Do not eat meat.
Shloka: 15
Do not consume tobacco, hemp or hashish nor consume wines, liquors, opium and other such alcoholic drinks and drugs.
Shloka: 18
Do not drink unfiltered water nor use water which contains germs; not even for bathing purposes.
Shloka: 30
Do not consume food, drink and medicine given by a doctor whose conduct and credentials are unknown to you.
Shloka: 31
Do not dirty public places such as mandir premises, holy shrines, lakes or river banks, highways, the ground around trees, farms with standing crops, by spitting, urinating, defecating and throwing garbage.
Shloka: 32
Social Ethics
Entrust tasks to a man for which he is best suited. Do not entrust him duties for which he is unfit.
Shloka: 66
Take good care of your servants in respect of their food, clothing and shelter, according to your means of subsistence.
Shloka: 67
Address honorably and deal respectfully with people in accordance with their social status
and prevalent social customs.
Shloka: 68
Spreading of knowledge and education is a great meritorious deed. If possible, either aid or establish an educational institution and appoint pious scholars as teachers therein to spread
the right knowledge on the earth.
Shloka: 132
Serve fellow beings in their illness and distress. Serve your parents in their old age and take good care of them, especially in their illness.
Shloka: 139
Pay the correct wages in cash or kind, according to the contract to the workers employed by you.
Shloka: 152
If you happen to be in power as the head of a state, then: live a righteous and religious life; treat your subjects like members of your own family; take good care of them; and make an honest attempt to consolidate morality and religion in your kingdom.
Shloka: 157
Continence
Do not commit adultery. Do not indulge in pre-marital, extra-marital or illicit sex relations.
Shloka: 18
But for sheer emergencies, avoid the company of the opposite sex in solitary places.
Shloka: 136
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Holy Shikshapatri Part TWO
Householders
Do not indulge in extra-marital relations.
Shloka: 18
Married men and women, should be loving, loyal and faithful to one another. Do not be harsh to one another.
Shloka: 159
Do not keep the company of licentious, lustful and loose persons.
Shloka: 161
Do not have an abortion and do not keep the company of those who encourage or assist in abortion.
Shloka: 170 :tu:
Respect for All
Do not vilify deities, places of pilgrimage, priests, sadhus, chaste women and holy scriptures. Always see good in others.
Shloka: 21
Offer your salutations with respect to the deities in mandirs you happen to pass by on your way.
Shloka: 23
Be courteous and hospitable in the mandir. Welcome all visitors. Serve them food if they happen to be hungry. Take care of them in accordance with your means of subsistence.
Shloka: 131
Religious Life
Keep the company of sadhus and pious priests.
Shloka: 36
Be honest and regular in daily life. Wake up early in the morning. Remember God and offer your daily worship to the Lord.
Shloka: 49, 50, 51
Remember God, recite His name, sing His glory, say prayers, offer prostrations with reverence, and study scriptural texts daily.
Shloka: 54 - 58
Remember God in all your activities. Visit the mandir daily. Listen to religious discourses with great reverence.
Shloka: 63, 64
In the pilgrim places and the holy shrines, be charitable and serve food to the priests, sadhus and poor worshipers, according to your means of subsistence.
Shloka: 83
Do not believe in superstitions and black magic.
Shloka: 85
As per your capacity, donate 10% or 5% of your total income as an offering to God.
Shloka: 147
Celibate Sadhus
Observe the vow of celibacy strictly and sincerely.
Shloka: 178
Do not accept the command even of your Guru, if it happens to distract you from your vow of practising celibacy.
Shloka: 180
When your life, or that of a woman, is in danger, protect it by speaking to her or if necessary, by physically touching her.
Shloka: 182
Control your sense of taste. Neither hoard nor deposit money or property in any form.
Shloka: 189, 190
But for sheer exigency, do not travel alone, without the company of a fellow sadhu with you.
Shloka: 191
Do not waste your time in fruitless talks and activities. In all your activities and service unto humanity, keep your mind fixed on God devoutly.
Shloka: 193
Control anger and be compassionate and give up concern and attachment for your body and its relations.
Shloka: 201, 202
Even if someone attacks you with abuses, insults and beatings for no reason, do not be harsh to him. Bear and endure the insults. Forgive and bless your tormentors.
Shloka: 201
Expiation
In normal times, do not fall back upon the exemptions and relaxations in duties which are sanctioned for sheer exigencies.
Shloka: 48
Regulate and adjust conduct, dealings in life, and expiation for purification, as per your age, ability, wealth, time, place and community norms.
Shloka: 120
Worship and Devotion
Worship the Supreme Lord, while living a moral and pious life.
Shloka: 39
Do not give up faith and devotion to the Lord out of fear of slander by the unscrupulous and the ignorant.
Shloka: 39
One who keeps his mind fixed on God whilst doing all activities, divinizes all his actions.
Shloka: 59
Worship with devotion unto the Lord who alone is the redeemer from the bondage of Maya. Therefore, worship the Lord with undivided devotion.
Shloka: 113
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Householders
Do not indulge in extra-marital relations.
Shloka: 18
Married men and women, should be loving, loyal and faithful to one another. Do not be harsh to one another.
Shloka: 159
Do not keep the company of licentious, lustful and loose persons.
Shloka: 161
Do not have an abortion and do not keep the company of those who encourage or assist in abortion.
Shloka: 170 :tu:
Respect for All
Do not vilify deities, places of pilgrimage, priests, sadhus, chaste women and holy scriptures. Always see good in others.
Shloka: 21
Offer your salutations with respect to the deities in mandirs you happen to pass by on your way.
Shloka: 23
Be courteous and hospitable in the mandir. Welcome all visitors. Serve them food if they happen to be hungry. Take care of them in accordance with your means of subsistence.
Shloka: 131
Religious Life
Keep the company of sadhus and pious priests.
Shloka: 36
Be honest and regular in daily life. Wake up early in the morning. Remember God and offer your daily worship to the Lord.
Shloka: 49, 50, 51
Remember God, recite His name, sing His glory, say prayers, offer prostrations with reverence, and study scriptural texts daily.
Shloka: 54 - 58
Remember God in all your activities. Visit the mandir daily. Listen to religious discourses with great reverence.
Shloka: 63, 64
In the pilgrim places and the holy shrines, be charitable and serve food to the priests, sadhus and poor worshipers, according to your means of subsistence.
Shloka: 83
Do not believe in superstitions and black magic.
Shloka: 85
As per your capacity, donate 10% or 5% of your total income as an offering to God.
Shloka: 147
Celibate Sadhus
Observe the vow of celibacy strictly and sincerely.
Shloka: 178
Do not accept the command even of your Guru, if it happens to distract you from your vow of practising celibacy.
Shloka: 180
When your life, or that of a woman, is in danger, protect it by speaking to her or if necessary, by physically touching her.
Shloka: 182
Control your sense of taste. Neither hoard nor deposit money or property in any form.
Shloka: 189, 190
But for sheer exigency, do not travel alone, without the company of a fellow sadhu with you.
Shloka: 191
Do not waste your time in fruitless talks and activities. In all your activities and service unto humanity, keep your mind fixed on God devoutly.
Shloka: 193
Control anger and be compassionate and give up concern and attachment for your body and its relations.
Shloka: 201, 202
Even if someone attacks you with abuses, insults and beatings for no reason, do not be harsh to him. Bear and endure the insults. Forgive and bless your tormentors.
Shloka: 201
Expiation
In normal times, do not fall back upon the exemptions and relaxations in duties which are sanctioned for sheer exigencies.
Shloka: 48
Regulate and adjust conduct, dealings in life, and expiation for purification, as per your age, ability, wealth, time, place and community norms.
Shloka: 120
Worship and Devotion
Worship the Supreme Lord, while living a moral and pious life.
Shloka: 39
Do not give up faith and devotion to the Lord out of fear of slander by the unscrupulous and the ignorant.
Shloka: 39
One who keeps his mind fixed on God whilst doing all activities, divinizes all his actions.
Shloka: 59
Worship with devotion unto the Lord who alone is the redeemer from the bondage of Maya. Therefore, worship the Lord with undivided devotion.
Shloka: 113
http://www.swaminarayan.org/scriptures/ ... tm#worship
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Holy Shikshapatri Part THREE
Philosophy
Comprehension of the essential nature of individual self (Jiva), cosmic self (Ishwar), matter nescience (Maya), Akshar (Brahman) and the Supreme God (Parabrahman), is called Jnan -right knowledge.
Shloka: 104
Jiva means an individual soul. It is a spiritual substance. It is atomic in size. It is very subtle and imperceptible. It is indivisible and imperishable. It resides in every living being. It has knowability. Its consciousness pervades the whole body. Knowledge is its essential quality. Therefore, the Jiva is the real knower. Jivas are innumerable.
Shloka: 105
Maya means prakriti, the primary matter. It is the basic substance and the cause of all bondage. Its nature is of darkness and ignorance. Its constituents are the three gunas, namely, sattva, rajas and tamas. It is the inseparable power of the Supreme Lord. It is the cause of ego and attachment to the body and its relations.
Shloka: 106
Parmeshwar or Parabrahman means the Supreme God.
He resides in the heart of every Jiva.
He is the inner controller and the Supreme Ruler, and hence, is called Antaryami. He is immanent in everything, and yet beyond everything. He alone is the independent Supreme Being. He is the Moral Governor, for He rewards and punishes the Jivas according to their good and bad karmas.
Shloka: 107
When Lord Krishna is accompanied by Radha, know them as Radha-Krishna. When Lord Narayan is accompanied by Laxmi, know them as Laxmi-Narayan. When Lord Narayan is accompanied by Arjun, know them as Nar-Narayan. In the like manner, you should know and name the Lord with reference to the ideal devotee who is accompanying Him.
Shloka: 109, 110
Identify oneself with Brahman, separate from the three bodies, and eternally offer devotion to God.
Shloka: 116
Concluding Prayer
The Supreme Lord is the redeemer of all.
He alone is the destroyer of all pains and sufferings.
He is the protector and upholder of morality, religion and devotion on the earth. He is the Moral Governor, and the bestower of all desired happiness. O, Lord! Bless mankind with universal good and an auspicious life.
Shloka: 212
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Philosophy
Comprehension of the essential nature of individual self (Jiva), cosmic self (Ishwar), matter nescience (Maya), Akshar (Brahman) and the Supreme God (Parabrahman), is called Jnan -right knowledge.
Shloka: 104
Jiva means an individual soul. It is a spiritual substance. It is atomic in size. It is very subtle and imperceptible. It is indivisible and imperishable. It resides in every living being. It has knowability. Its consciousness pervades the whole body. Knowledge is its essential quality. Therefore, the Jiva is the real knower. Jivas are innumerable.
Shloka: 105
Maya means prakriti, the primary matter. It is the basic substance and the cause of all bondage. Its nature is of darkness and ignorance. Its constituents are the three gunas, namely, sattva, rajas and tamas. It is the inseparable power of the Supreme Lord. It is the cause of ego and attachment to the body and its relations.
Shloka: 106
Parmeshwar or Parabrahman means the Supreme God.
He resides in the heart of every Jiva.
He is the inner controller and the Supreme Ruler, and hence, is called Antaryami. He is immanent in everything, and yet beyond everything. He alone is the independent Supreme Being. He is the Moral Governor, for He rewards and punishes the Jivas according to their good and bad karmas.
Shloka: 107
When Lord Krishna is accompanied by Radha, know them as Radha-Krishna. When Lord Narayan is accompanied by Laxmi, know them as Laxmi-Narayan. When Lord Narayan is accompanied by Arjun, know them as Nar-Narayan. In the like manner, you should know and name the Lord with reference to the ideal devotee who is accompanying Him.
Shloka: 109, 110
Identify oneself with Brahman, separate from the three bodies, and eternally offer devotion to God.
Shloka: 116
Concluding Prayer
The Supreme Lord is the redeemer of all.
He alone is the destroyer of all pains and sufferings.
He is the protector and upholder of morality, religion and devotion on the earth. He is the Moral Governor, and the bestower of all desired happiness. O, Lord! Bless mankind with universal good and an auspicious life.
Shloka: 212
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Friday, July 13, 2007
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Pramukh Swami Maharaj's Houston Visit 2007 1/1
BAPS Jacksonville Visit Portal
Pramukh Swami Maharaj's Jacksonville Visit 2007 1/3
Pramukh Swami Maharaj's Jacksonville Visit 2007 2/3
Pramukh Swami Maharaj's Jacksonville Visit 2007 3/3
The Swaminarayan Faith
BAPS Toronto Portal
Pramukh Swami Maharaj's Toronto Visit 2007 1/2
Pramukh Swami Maharaj's Toronto Visit 2007 2/2
Pramukh Swami Maharaj's Toronto Visit 2007 1/2
Pramukh Swami Maharaj's Toronto Visit 2007 2/2
The Swaminarayan Faith
Lord Swaminarayan Artwork on Flickr
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PrASanGaM
BAPS Murtis
jays_accord Artwork
The Swaminarayan Faith
Atlanta, GA: August 16 to 30, 2007
Atlanta Murti Pratishtha Video
Murti Pics
Atlanta Murti Pratishtha Video
Murti Pics
The Swaminarayan Faith
Swaminarayan Hindu Swastika Vid
Swaminarayan Hindu Swastika
Swaminarayan Hindu Swastika
The Swaminarayan Faith
This is certainly worth a read and consideration. It is a branch of Hinduism and was founded upon the same tenets as all of the world's other great faiths, Justice and compassion.
Shalom
Ted:-6
Shalom
Ted:-6
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The Swaminarayan Faith
Awesome thread, full of information! Glad I found it!:-6
The Swaminarayan Faith
So it is, Wendy. It's one of ForumGarden's treasures.
Nullius in verba ... ☎||||||||||| ... To Fate I sue, of other means bereft, the only refuge for the wretched left.
When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious.
Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious.
Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
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It is helping me a LOT with my research!
It is helping me a LOT with my research!