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Jay Swaminarayn!!!

Introducing wonderful Shikshapatri application with all 212 slokas with description and understanding of each shlok.
Available in गुजराती, हठन्दी & English language.
You can read meaning of slokas in Gujarati, Hindi and English.

Greatest happiness will follow those who read the Shikshapatri and act according to it with full understanding of its meaning.

App is having such an amazing features like:-

Collection of all 212 slokas with basic understanding of each one
Mark the slokas as favorite, read, and unread.
Search a sloka
Adjust the font size
Enable Night mode, where the screen will be turned into black and fonts are all white
User friendly interface and easy to navigate
Multiple language support:- Available in Hindi/Gujarati/English

The Shikshapatri is a small shastra (sacred text) written by Bhagwan Swaminarayan. He wrote it originally in 212 Sanskrit shlokas (couplets) in 1826 in the Vadtal mandir. The building in which He wrote this, on the first floor, is known as Shikshapatri Bhavan.

In 212 shlokas Shriji Maharaj has given a set of rules and niyams for all His followers. These rules are given in the shastras of Sanatan Dharma. But Maharaj picked them out specially for us so we would not have to search and read a huge number of texts that would fill a library!

Jai Swaminarayan!!!
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