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SDG.
SHREE GUNATITANAND SWAMI
Known as Akshar
Brahm, was a prominent Saint, who has given the most valuable contribution
for spreading of the Swaminarayan Sampraday (Holy Fellowship).
He was born at 'Bhadara' in Saurashtra on the full moon day of the month of
Aasoin the S.Y. 1841. His name was Muljibhai. From the childhood he had a
divine vision and he could see with his inner eyes, what Ghanshyam (Bhagwan
Swaminarayan) was doing in his childhood at Chhapaiya, far away in U.P.
By this divya Drashthi, he could see the Thread-Ceremony of Ghanshyam on the very
day and he described the same to his family. Thus he had Divine Vision
and he could have the holy glimpse of sight of Bhagwan Swaminarayan Occasionally.
Once after getting divine holy sight of Bhagwan Swaminarayan and inspiration,
he left worldly attachments and renounced home in the S.Y. 1865 and he was
given initiation as a Saint by Bhagwan Shri Swaminarayan in the S.Y.1866.
He was possessing all saintly virtues. He was living very simple but highly
spiritual and serviceful life. Bhagwan Swamianrayan was very happy with on
him on the account of his ever readiness to serve the sick Saints and thus setting
up an ideal example for the same.
He spent about 40 years in Junagadh, as the Mahant(Head) of the Swaminarayan-
temple. On this status also, he used to render services even cleaning
and assisting construction work in the temple. Though he was uneducated
he used to give preaching for hours on high philosophy in
a very simple, practical and impressive way, spellbound the mass. By
his talks, there was a change of heart even of wicked persons and they were
inspired to lead noble life. The book 'Swami ni Vato' regarding his preachings
is an everlasttime memory of Swamiji, which is inspiring and guiding many
on the path of salvation.
By his blessings, disturbing worldly desires were subjugated. Even the sense
of taste and passions were controlled under immediately. He left his physical body
at Gondal in the S.Y.1923. independently, sitting in 'Padmasan' pose ,after
announcing in advance.
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