- The
Shikshapatri (Gujarati: શિક્ષાપત્રી, Devanagari: शिक्षापत्री) is a
religious text
consisting of 212 verses,
written in
Sanskrit by
Swaminarayan in...
- and
encouraged the
creation of a
scriptural tradition,
including the
Shikshapatri,
which he
wrote in 1826. In 1826,
through a
legal do****ent
titled the...
- Krishna-iconography in the
original temples, as well as the
Vachanamritam and the
Shikshapatri,
reflect a
belief in
Krishna as Purushottam, as
early as 1804, Sahajanand...
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Digital Shikshapatri Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary,
Searchable Monier-Williams
Shikshapatri m****cript,
Digital Shikshapatri The Oxford...
- doi:10.1080/00086495.1976.11829270. "Swaminarayan
Satsang -
Scriptures -
Shikshapatri English -
Shlok 47".
Archived from the
original on 17
March 2012. Retrieved...
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Krishna in his four-hands form is
identified with
Narayana in the text
Shikshapatri, and is
worshipped with his consort, Lakshmi. The
deity is
referred as...
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collection New
Testament apocrypha Pseudepigraphy Textual criticism Shikshapatri Edward F.
Wente (1990).
Letters from
Ancient Egypt:
Society of Biblical...
-
March 2016 at the
Wayback Machine,
verses 47, 84, of
their scripture,
Shikshapatri, [2]
Archived 3
March 2016 at the
Wayback Machine states, "And the oneness...
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Sampradaya as
Swaminarayan himself referred to
Radha Krishna in the
Shikshapatri he wrote. Further, he
himself ordered the
construction of
temples in...
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Swaminarayan outlined the
dharma of his
devotees in the
scripture the
Shikshapatri.: Ch 5 - Pg 2 He
included practical aspects of
living life such as not...