Where was the murti pratishtha taken place?
Swaminarayan mandir of Surat
Where was Ramchandra Thakar from?
Nadiad
Fill in the blank:
One who worships Purushottam realizing oneself to be aksharrup can be said to possess the highest level of ‘nirvikalp faith’. Such has been described in Vachanamrut ____.
Loya 12
Fill in the blank:
During this time, Bhagatji Maharaj spoke about the highest level of ___ based on Vachanamrut Loya-12.
nirvikalp nischay
Where did Ramchandra Thakar go to for a personal errand?
Vanthvali
Fill in the blank:
Swamini Vato 6/291
...so Swami said, “If one has upasana and uttam nirvikalp nishchay (the ___ level of conviction), then all spiritual means will be incorporated.”
highest
Who was Vignananand Swami? / What did he do?
One of Shriji Maharaj’s paramhansa
The one who had given Dungar Bhakta diksha
“What is that Aksharbrahman like? Countless millions of brahmands, each encircled by the ___ barriers appear like mere atoms before Akshar."
(Hint: number)
eight
Fill in the blank:
VACHANAMRUT LOYA 12: THE SIX LEVELS OF FAITH; SAVIKALP AND NIRVIKALP FAITH
Shriji Maharaj replied, “If the listener possesses extreme ___ ; and if he encounters favorable places, times, etc.; and if he encounters a guru with the highest level of ___ , then the highest level of faith will develop. Otherwise, such faith would develop after many lives.”
shraddha, gnan
What date was the murti pratishtha of Ghanshyam Maharaj celebrated?
Falgun sud 3
Samvat 1939
What was Ramchandra Thakar's plan to expose Shastriji Maharaj's followers?
He decided to compare the words with his copy of the Vachanamrut and expose Shastriji Maharaj’s followers as false.
Translate this Satsang Diksha quote into English:
SATSANG DIKSHA QUOTE 23
Aksharbrahma guru vinā Paramatmano uttam nirvikalp nishchay na thai shake tathā potānā ātmāne vishe brahmabhāv pan prāpta na thai shake. (23)
(Doesn't have to be word for word.)
Without the Aksharbrahman guru, supreme, unwavering conviction (nishchay) in Paramatma cannot be attained and one’s ātmā also cannot acquire brahmabhāv. (23)