Bhagwan Swaminarayan was known by the name of Ghanshyam in his childhood.
Ghanshyam renounced home at the age of 11 to embark on a 7-year,
7,000-mile spiritual journey across the length and breadth of India.
Walking alone, barefoot, and with almost no possessions, he sanctified
places of pilgrimage and inspired thousands to lead a life rooted in
morality and spirituality.
Ending his trek in the state of Gujarat, he built six majestic
mandirs and inspired the creation of scores of scriptural texts by his
sadhus.
Bhagwan Swaminarayan’s spiritual teachings were recorded in the
Vachanamrut – a collection of his discourses encapsulating Vedic wisdom
and methods for implementing it in daily life.
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