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Vachanamrut

Gems From Vachanamrut
Read selected inspiring quotations from The Vachanamrut daily.

A translation into English of the original Gujarati scripture.

It is the major scripture of the Swaminarayan Sampraday. Through sermons and question-answer sessions, Bhagwan Swaminarayan provides practical and enlightening guidance on all aspects of spirituality for all spiritual aspirants.

The Vachanamrut is a principal scripture of the Swaminarayan Sampraday. It is a compilation of 273 spiritual discourses delivered by Bhagwan Swaminarayan from 1819 CE to 1829 CE. It is a catechism filled with infallible logic, illuminating analogies and etaphors, and divine revelations that provide philosophical and practical answers to the deepest mysteries and questions of life. Whether you want to overcome anger or understand the nature of God, whether you want to eradicate jealousy or know whose company to keep, whether you want to recognise a true guru or develop faith in God, the Vachanamrut can enlighten you. It is the essence of the Hindu scriptures based on the spiritual knowledge, spiritual insight and practical experience of Bhagwan Swaminarayan, the Supreme Reality Himself.

This English rendering of the original Gujarati revelations will guide aspirants throughout the world in their spiritual journey to final redemption. "Whosoever understands these facts and thoroughly consolidates them has accomplished everything; indeed, he has nothing more to achieve…"
Bhagwan Swaminarayan
Vachanamrut Gadhada III-39

Translated By: H.T.Dave
First Published: November 1977

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