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Nityanand Swami (Paramhansa)

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430: 722: 81: 24: 103:. He was given the name Nityanand as a reflection of his lasting joyful persona. Prior to his initiation, he had already established an impressive knowledge base through his association with great scholars and pundits. Generally recognized as one of the foremost scholars in the 148:, one of the preeminent arts and scriptural learning centers in India. There, young Dinmani came to realize that one cannot attain the bliss of God merely through the study of scriptures, but rather, through the association of an enlightened being. 107:
on Hindu scriptures, Nityanand Swami’s knowledge and abilities were often displayed in scriptural debates common for the era. In line with his inclination for scriptural studies, Nityanand Swami was also appointed as of the five compilers of the
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Even though he had studied a great amount, Swaminarayan instructed Nityanand Swami to continue further studies. Nityanand Swami was considered one of the foremost scholars and debaters of Hindu scriptures of his era. Along with
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Williams, Monier. The Sikshapatri of the Swami Narayana Sect in the Journal of The Royal Asiatic Society. London: Trubner and Company,1882.Page 2.
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Besides his work in compiling the Vachanamrutam, Nityanand Swami also wrote many other volumes which included the commentary on the
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Once he completed his studies in Kashi, Dinmani set out on a quest to find such an enlightened being. His travels took him from
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Dave, Harshad. Life and Philosophy of Shri Swaminarayan, 1781-1830. 2nd. London: George Allen and Unwin Press, 1974.
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Williams, Raymond. An Introduction to Swaminarayan Hinduism. 1st. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. 187
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Sadhu Mukundcharandas. The Vachanamrut Handbook. 2nd.Amdavad: Swaminarayan Aksharpith, 2007. 52-53
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Nityanand Swami was one of the first to openly state their belief that Swaminarayan was
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Sadhu Bhagwatpriyadas. Satsang Reader 2. 4th. Ahmedabad: Swaminarayan Aksharpith, 2009.
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by Swaminarayan in Meghpur and given the name Nityanand Swami.
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Nityanand Swami died on 1852 in the town of Vadtal, India.
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Acharya Shree Koshalendraprasadji Maharaj (Ahmedabad)
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Devanagari
Paramhansa
Swaminarayan
Swaminarayan Sampraday
Vachanamrut
Vyasa
Brahmin
Lucknow district
Uttar Pradesh
India
Kashi
Kashi
Jagannath Puri
Rameshwaram
Gujarat
Dwarika
Swaminarayan
Sadhu
Gopalanand Swami
Muktanand Swami
Shukanand Swami
parabrahman
Shikshapatri
Hari Digvijay

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