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The Purpose Of His Avatar
Swaminarayan Bhagwan incarnated on earth, along with His dham and some of His muktas, to establish ekantik dharma, and grant kalyan to those who became His bhaktas. He incarnated at Dharma-Dev’s house in Chhapaiya in Kaushal-Desh, to save Bhakti-Mata and Dharma-Dev from harassment by demons. He also incarnated to take mumukshu bhaktas to Akshardham, by imparting knowledge of His svarup, dharma, vairagya, and bhakti.
While on earth, He established ekantik dharma, which had been destroyed many years ago, and He destroyed adharma. He initiated over 2000 sadhus, of which 500 were initiated as paramhans. Also, He built mandirs, and installed murtis, which will always remain on earth. In this way, Bhagwan forever resides on this earth through His sadhus and His murtis. Swaminarayan Bhagwan also wrote and narrated shastras, authenticated ancient shastras, and instructed His sadhus to write shastras.
Birth Name:
Ghanshyam (given by Bhakti-Mata)
Other Names: Hari, Krishna, Hari-Krishna, Nilkanth (given by Markandey Rushi in Chhapaiya)
Sahajanand Swami, Narayan Muni (given by Ramanand Swami in Piplana)
Swaminarayan (given by Himself in Faneni)
Shreeji Maharaj (given by His bhaktas)
Birth Date: Chaitra sud 9, VS 1837 (2nd April 1781) - Ramnavmi
Birthplace: Chhapaiya, near Ayodhya in Kaushal-Desh (later moved to Ayodhya)
Father’s Name: Dharma-Dev (Dev-Sharma) (son of Bal-Sharma and Bhagyavati)
Father’s Birth Date: Kartik sud 11, VS 1796
Father’s Birthplace: Itar
Mother’s Name: Bhakti-Mata (Bala, Premvati) (daughter of Krishna-Sharma and Bhavani)
Mother’s Birth Date: Kartik sud 15, VS 1798
Mother’s Birthplace: Chhapaiya
Brothers: Rampratapji (married to Suvasini-Bai), Ichharamji (married to Variyari-Bai)
Varna: Sarvariya Brahman
Family Ved: Sam Ved, Kauthmi Shakha
Guru: Ramanand Swami
Van-Vicharan
Start date: Ashadh sud 10, VS 1849 – the day he left Ayodhya
Age at start: 11 years, 3 months, and 1 day
Place: Ayodhya
Length of van-vicharan: 7 years, 1 month, and 11 days
End date: Shravan vad 6, VS 1856
Age at end: 18 years, 4 months, and 12 days
Place: Loj
Bhagvati Diksha
Age: 19 years, 7 months, and 2 days
Date: Kartik sud 11, VS 1857
Place: Piplana
Head Of The Sampraday
Age: 20 years, 7 months, and 2 days
Date: Kartik sud 11, VS 1858
Place: Jetpur
Satsang
Years in satsang: 30 years, 9 months, and 19 days
Time on earth: 49 years, 2 months, and 1 day
Date He left earth: Jyeshth sud 10, VS 1886
Accomplishments On Earth
Established ekantik dharma, and destroyed adharma
Initiated over 2000 sadhus, of which 500 were initiated as paramhans - He remains on earth through these sadhus
Built mandirs, and installed murtis for bhaktas to always have the darshan of Bhagvan’s murti
Established two seats of leadership (gadi), and two acharyas to protect and promote the sampraday
Revealed the philosophy of the Veds in simple words
Wrote shastras, and authenticated ancient shastras, and shastras written by His sadhus
Summarised the essence of all the shastras in the Shikshapatri
Opened charity-houses for the poor
Organised food and water aid for people during times of drought
Stopped the practice of sati, as it was suicide/murder (some were forced) – human life is only given and taken by Bhagvan
Stopped female infanticide (killing of baby girls)
Encouraged the bhaktas to educate females, which meant they were able to give talks about Bhagvan
Stopped the sacrifice of animals in yagnas
Allowed members from all varnas (castes) into the Swaminarayan Sampraday; He instructed His paramhans to collect alms from all sections of society and appointed people from the lower varnas of society as His personal attendants; He ate along with members of lower varnas. However, taking food from members of lower varnas was not supported by Him.
Dispelled the myth that moksh was not attainable by everyone. He taught mumukshu bhaktas that the jeev is neither male nor female and that everyone is equal in the eyes of Bhagvan
Had good relationships with the British Imperial Government, so they gifted Him with land to build a mandir in Amdavad
Maintained good relationships with people of other religions; had followers from other religions; even though some of His attendants were Muslims, they wore a kanthi and followed the panch-vartman
Gave the Governor of Bombay, Sir john Malcolm, a copy of the Shikshapatri (is kept in Bodleian Library in Oxford UK)