Want to make interactive content? It’s easy in Genially!

Over 30 million people build interactive content in Genially.

Check out what others have designed:

Transcript

WEEK 1

WEEK 2

Go to...

Gunatit Parva

Embarking on a journey

with Mulji Sharma

START

Gunsagar Mulji 🎵

Bhajan

Bhajan

Prasang 1

PRASANG 1
Bhajan 1

When Mulji was four-years-old, he once asked for milk from his mother. Sakarba replied, “Dear son, I’ll give it to you after offering it to Thakorji.” On hearing this, Mulji smiled and said, “Mother! Thakorji is always present in my heart. When I eat, Thakorji eats with me. When I sleep, Thakorji sleeps with me. Therefore, when I drink milk, he too drinks with me.” Sakarba was taken by surprise when she heard her 4 Aksharbrahma Gunatitanand Swami son’s childlike words which were profound and spiritual. Sakarba offered a glass of milk to Mulji in order to fulfil his desire. Looking at his mother, Mulji smiled and drank the milk. Suddenly, at that time, Sakarba looked at Thakorji. She saw a thin white line on the lips of the murti, and she realized the truth behind Mulji’s utterance.

Quick fire questions

How old was Mulji when he asked for milk? Who did he ask for some milk? Where is Thalorji always present within Muljis body? What is one action that Mulji does that Thakorji also does? What was Sakarba’s reaction to Mulji Sharma? What appeared on Thakorji’s Murti?

Activity 1

ACTIVity 1
PRASANG 1
Bhajan 1

Gunsagar Mulji 🎵

Bhajan

ACTIVity 1
PRASANG 1
Bhajan
Bhajan 1

Prasang 2

ACTIVity 1
PRASANG 1
PRASANG 2
Bhajan 2
Bhajan 1

It was 7 March 1789 (Fagan sud 10, Samvat 1845), when suddenly Mulji addressed his mother with zest, “Mother! Mother! The sacred thread ceremony of my Bhagwan Purushottam Narayan is being celebrated in Ayodhya today. So please sing songs of the sacred thread ceremony.” Sakarba was delighted to hear these surprising words from her child. Very often she used to tell the village women who met her on the riverbank or came to her home, “My Mulji talks as if he is a great scholar! Sometimes I do not even understand what he talks about. Still, I like to listen to his sweet words.” As such, the innocent and pious people of the village always took the opportunity to have the darshan and company of Mulji.

FILL in the Gaps

The sacred thread ceremony of my Bhagwan Purushottam ______ is taking place in ______ . Mulji adressed his mother ____ on the 7th _____ 1789. My ____ talks as if he is a ____ scholar. So please sing songs of the ____ ____ ceremony.

Activity 2

ACTIVity 1
ACTIVity 2
PRASANG 1
PRASANG 2
Bhajan 2
Bhajan 1

Gunsagar Mulji 🎵

Bhajan

ACTIVity 1
ACTIVity 2
PRASANG 1
PRASANG 2
Bhajan 2
Bhajan
Bhajan 1

Prasang 3

ACTIVity 1
ACTIVity 2
PRASANG 1
PRASANG 2
PRASANG 3
Bhajan 2
Bhajan 3
Bhajan 1

Mulji understood the minutest of details of religion. He would question every preacher and preceptor regarding truth. He yearned for a clarity of thought and shunned eloquence. Mulji once asked a great Mahant, “Mahantji! What is the cause and what is its effects?” The Mahantji was shocked and stumbled to answer Muljis complex question. When the congregation failed to grasp the Mahants long, complicated reply. Mulji answered in a concise and lucid manner. Mulji answered “God is the cause and his creation the effect. Everyone around him agreed with his answer.

SCENARIO

Instructions: Imagine you’re talking to school friends who don’t know about BAPS or why you follow niyams, Your task is to explain this to them in front of the sabha. You must include the following: What are Niyams?, Why do we follow them? and Who set them?

Activity 3

ACTIVity 1
ACTIVity 3
ACTIVity 2
PRASANG 1
PRASANG 2
PRASANG 3
Bhajan 2
Bhajan 3
Bhajan 1

Gunsagar Mulji 🎵

Bhajan

ACTIVity 1
ACTIVity 3
ACTIVity 2
PRASANG 1
PRASANG 2
PRASANG 3
Bhajan 2
Bhajan 3
Bhajan
Bhajan 1

Mulji replied, “Sannyasiji, the abode is standing before you in a human form, and the Lord of the abode is travelling to bless all at present, but how can people like you recognize him?” Vashram Suthar then intervened and said, “Sannyasiji, what Mulji says is true. So don’t stretch your leg, otherwise, if he throws you from here, he will send you straight to the abode of Vaikunth.” Indeed! How can an insignificant soul go to Akshardham, which is beyond the eight barriers? But Mulji was the incarnation of Brahma and therefore he could say so. When the sannyasi realized the power and glory of Mulji he was frightened and promptly departed.

PRASANG 4

ACTIVity 1
ACTIVity 3
ACTIVity 2
PRASANG 1
PRASANG 2
PRASANG 4
PRASANG 3
Bhajan 2
Bhajan 3
Bhajan 4
Bhajan 1

Everyone in the village had begun to realize the greatness of Mulji Bhakta. Once, when Mulji was sitting at the shop of Vashram Suthar in the village square, a sannyasi came and demanded alms, “I am hungry, so please give me something to eat, otherwise I’ll die and go to the abode of Vaikunth.” On hearing this Mulji said, “Sannyasiji, if you wish to go to Vaikunth, just stretch your leg and I’ll throw you and send you there.” “O Brother, is the divine abode so near?” the sannyasi asked.

Who can sing the loudest?

Swami ane Narayan Swami te Gunatit Swami Narayan Sahajanand Swami Akshar ane Purushottam Akshar te Gunatit Swami Purushottam Sahajanand Swami Atma ne Paramatma Atma te Gunatit Swami Paramatma Sahajanand Swami Brahma ane Parabrahma Brahma te Gunatit Swami Parabrahma Sahajanand Swami

Activity 4

ACTIVity 1
ACTIVity 3
ACTIVity 4
ACTIVity 2
PRASANG 1
PRASANG 2
PRASANG 4
PRASANG 3
Bhajan 2
Bhajan 3
Bhajan 4
Bhajan 1

Gunsagar Mulji 🎵

Bhajan 5

ACTIVity 1
ACTIVity 3
ACTIVity 4
ACTIVity 2
PRASANG 1
PRASANG 2
PRASANG 4
PRASANG 3
Bhajan 2
Bhajan 3
Bhajan 4
Bhajan
Bhajan 1

PRASANG 5

ACTIVity 1
ACTIVity 3
ACTIVity 4
ACTIVity 2
PRASANG 1
PRASANG 2
PRASANG 5
PRASANG 4
PRASANG 3
Bhajan 2
Bhajan 3
Bhajan 4
Bhajan 5
Bhajan 1

Vashrambhai enjoyed Mulji Bhakta’s company a lot. He would host events just so he could invite him home. He invited all the brahmins from Bhadhra home for lunch making sure to include Mulji Bhakta. After everyone had eaten, they went to the corner of the room where there was some water, to clean their bowls of any leftover food. So Mulji Bhakta also went to clean his bowl. Suddenly Mulji Bhakta saw the Devtas eating his leftover food from his bowl. Curious Mulji Bhakta asked the devtas why are you doing this? And the devtas replied, “We are fortunate to receive your prashad, it is a blessing”. The brahmins were confused. Who was Mulji Bhakta talking to? Curious they asked Vashrambhai. Vashrambhai said you don’t understand Mulji Bhakta mahima. Devtas wait to receive his prashad. This is why I keep calling him. Vashrambhai continued explaining to them why he has so much faith in Mulji Bhakta.

Who am i?

ACTIvity 5

I helped BAPS truly thrive. I spread the message, strong and clear, Of Akshar Purushottam far and near. In every mandir, central and true, I placed Akshar and Purushottam too. Who am I? Can you guess my name?

Read the riddle and guess the answer...

ACTIVity 1
ACTIVity 3
ACTIVity 5
ACTIVity 4
ACTIVity 2
PRASANG 1
PRASANG 2
PRASANG 5
PRASANG 4
PRASANG 3
Bhajan 2
Bhajan 3
Bhajan 4
Bhajan 5
Bhajan 1

Gunsagar Mulji 🎵

Bhajan

ACTIVity 1
ACTIVity 3
ACTIVity 5
ACTIVity 4
ACTIVity 2
PRASANG 1
PRASANG 2
PRASANG 5
PRASANG 4
PRASANG 3
Bhajan 2
Bhajan 3
Bhajan 4
Bhajan 5
Bhajan
Bhajan 1

PRASANG 6

ACTIVity 1
ACTIVity 3
ACTIVity 5
ACTIVity 4
ACTIVity 2
PRASANG 1
PRASANG 6
PRASANG 2
PRASANG 5
PRASANG 4
PRASANG 3
Bhajan 2
Bhajan 3
Bhajan 4
Bhajan 5
Bhajan 6
Bhajan 1

From a very young age, Mulji Sharma, later known as Gunatitanand Swami, was very mature. Mulji was never attracted towards eating, drinking and other such material enjoyments. He was always engrossed in the devotion and meditation of God. Once, Mulji was engrossed in devotion to God. His father saw him and said, “Mulji! such devotion should be practised only when you are old. This is the time for you to eat, play and have fun.” Mulji did not say a word when he heard his father say this. Instead, he simply went out of the house. Bholanath, his father, was pleased with his obedience. After some time, Mulji returned and told his father, “You asked me to worship God in old age, but I just went around the village and found that many old people are sitting in the square busy gossiping. None of them remember God. So, if we wait till old age, we lose the opportunity of our precious youth. How can we rely on this body?” Bholanath’s eyes opened when he heard these words from Mulji which were full of deep understanding. His heart filled with joy and stopped putting obstacles in the worship of Mulji Bhakta.

ACTIvity 6

5. This is the time to ____ ____ and ______ 6. What were the old people doing? 7. Who was none of the people were remembering?

1. What was Mulji not attracted to? Name one thing. 2. What was he always engrossed in? 3. Who saw Mulji engrossed in this activity? 4. What was his father pleased by?

Answer as many questions as possible!

ACTIVity 1
ACTIVity 6
ACTIVity 3
ACTIVity 5
ACTIVity 4
ACTIVity 2
PRASANG 1
PRASANG 6
PRASANG 2
PRASANG 5
PRASANG 4
PRASANG 3
Bhajan 2
Bhajan 3
Bhajan 4
Bhajan 5
Bhajan 6
Bhajan 1

Conclusion

ACTIVity 1
ACTIVity 6
ACTIVity 3
ACTIVity 5
ACTIVity 4
ACTIVity 2
PRASANG 1
PRASANG 6
PRASANG 2
PRASANG 5
PRASANG 4
PRASANG 3
Bhajan 2
Bhajan 3
Bhajan 4
Bhajan 5
Bhajan 6
Bhajan 1
Gunatit Parva: Week 2

Embarking on a journey

with Gunatitanand Swami Maharaj

START

RECAP!

First let’s recap the impressive prasangs we heard in sabha last week. One of the prasangs showcased the divine connection between between Akshar and Purushottam; 1) Young Mulji wanted to drink some milk, however Sakarba said only after we offer it to Thakorji. Mulji explained that Thakorji is always present in his heart and when Mulji eats so does Thakorji. When Mulji drank the milk, Sakarba discovered a thick white line on Thakorji’s lips as if he too had drank the milk. 2) We learnt about Muljis amazing way of communicating the truth clearly as he explained cause and it’s effect to a great Mahantji who struggled the answer this question. 3) We also learnt about Mulji Bhakti’s detachment towards worldly pleasures such as eating, drinking and other attachments. Do we recall the prasang where even the Devtas were eating Muljis left over food and expressed that they are fortunate to receive his leftovers as prashad. 4) Once, Muljis father him engrossed in meditation towards God at that moment he said such devotion should be practised and an older age and you should eat, play and have fun. Mulji went out the house to see all the older praople engrossed gossiping rather than devotion towards God. Mulji explained why we should wait till old age and lose the opportunity to practice devotion in our youth.

RECAP

How will we imbibe these qualities?

Activity 1

Activity 1
RECAP

Instructions: Everyone pick one quality from the following and describe to the sabha how you will incorporate this quality in your every day life. •⁠ ⁠Unwavering devotion in God •⁠ ⁠Humility •⁠ ⁠Serving others •⁠ ⁠Courage

When Gunatitanand Swami was born, an astrologer told his father, Bholanath, “This child will grow up to be an eloquent speaker and spread Bhagwat Dharma.” And guess what? The prediction came true! Gunatitanand Swami spent his life sharing Bhagwan Swaminarayan's message, helping countless souls connect with Bhagwan and spreading His glory far and wide. We know that Gunatitanand Swami Maharaj is an eloquent speaker from a young age as he understood complex thoughts and articulated them well.

FUN FACT 1

FUN FACT 1
Activity 1
RECAP

Akshar & Purushottam

Gunatitanand Swami’s legacy lies in his intense devotion and unique connection to Bhagwan Swaminarayan. Shriji Maharaj clearly revealed Gunatitanand Swami Maharaj to be his ideal devotee – Akshar - many times. Once in Panchala, Shriji Maharaj taught the paramhansas how to apply the tilak on their foreheads. Nobody knew how to do tilak chandlo back then and they would do it in different shapes and sizes, so Shriji Maharaj decided to teach them. Shriji Maharaj first of all applied the tilak on Gunatitanand Swami’s forehead and announced, “Please look at my tilak. There is no Sadhu like him; there is no God like me.” There are also countless other incidents like this that! However, during Shriji Maharaj’s time many people could not even accept Shriji Maharaj to be supreme God / Purushottam and therefore accepting Gunatitanand Swami as Akshar, the ideal devotee, was a stretch! Many people tried to hide and conceal this truth and many others were too afraid to speak out despite knowing the truth! It was only when Shastriji Maharaj found out the truth that he decided to formally establish the Akshar-Purushottam upasana by building mandirs with the murtis of both Akshar (Gunatitanand Swami Maharaj) and Purushottam (Shriji Maharaj) in the central shrine. This is because he learnt that one must always worship Bhagwan (Purushottam) alongside his choicest devotee (Akshar) to progress on the path of spirituality and attain liberation, because we must become like the Akshar, the ideal devotee (Gunatitanand Swami) in order to attain Purushottam Bhagwan (Shriji Maharaj). Therefore Akshar and Purushottam are a divine pair!

Prasang 2

FUN FACT 1
ACTIVITY 1
Prasang 2
Prasang 1

Find the Pairs...

Click to go to activity

Activity 2

Fun Fact 1
Activity 1
Activity 2
Prasang 2
Prasang 1

FIND THE PAIRS

Memorise all the cards and guess the position of each pair. Do it as quickly as possible

START

Memorise the positions

I AM READY

Where is the pair?

HH:MM:SS
HH:MM:SS

Where is the pair?

HH:MM:SS

Where is the pair?

HH:MM:SS

Where is the pair?

HH:MM:SS

Where is the pair?

HH:MM:SS

Where is the pair?

Congratulations!

You have found all the pairs in record time!
HH:MM:SS

your time

RETURN TO MAP

In the Swamini Vato Gunatitanand Swami Maharaj mentions, “If a true Sadhu is attained and one does as he says, then the faults that would have taken tens of millions of births to overcome are overcome today (in this very birth).” (1/119) How fortunate are we that in this day and age, we have attained Guru Hari Mahant Swami Maharaj and if we follow the niyams set by our Guru then our faults will be overcome in this very birth resulting in us attaining Akshardham.

Fun Fact 2

Fun fact 1
Fun fact 2
Activity 1
Activity 2
Prasang 2
Prasang 1

Your son Mulji is my divine abode, Akshardham

Then Sakarba began talking about Mulji, “During his childhood he used to tell us about your divine incidents, such as, your sacred thread ceremony, your travels in the forests, your arrival in Loj, etc. And he told me, ‘Maharaj will certainly come here one day and eat food prepared by you.’ ” On hearing this Maharaj smiled and said, “Mother! you will not be able to understand, but your son Mulji is my divine abode, Akshardham. Even while he was in your womb, and before that also, he used to see me constantly. He is bound to me and I am bound to him. I perform everything through him. He is such a dedicated devotee that I cannot live without him even for a moment. It is through his spiritual association that all the jivas, ishwars and avatars obtain final moksha by becoming pure chaitanya.

Shriji Maharaj had come to dine at Mulji Sharmas house. Mulji had gone to the farm for some work and Sakarba was busy cooking. Sakarba prepared a seat for Maharaj. Maharaj sat on it and asked Sakarba, “Mother, does your Mulji ever remember me?” “Maharaj! He remembers you all day. He does not forget you for a moment, even when he is busy working or moving around. I feel that Mulji does not love anybody more than you in this world.” “I also constantly remember Mulji,” said Maharaj with a smile, while looking at Sakarba.

Prasang 3

Fun Fact 1
Fun Fact 2
Activity 1
Activity 2
Prasang 2
Prasang 3
Prasang 1

Shriji Maharaj had come to ____ at Mulji Sharma’s house. Mulji had gone to work at the ____. Does your Mulji ever _____ me? I feel that Mulji does not ____ more than you in this ____. Mulji is my _________. He is ____ to me and I am ____ to him. I perform _______ through him.

Fill in the gaps

Activity 3

Fun fact 1
Fun Fact 2
Activity 1
Activity 2
Activity 3
Prasang 2
Prasang 3
Prasang 1

Did you know that Gunatitanand Swami served as Guru for an amazing 37 years? He guided countless devotees, sharing wisdom and helping them connect deeply with Bhagwan Swaminarayan.

Fun fact 3

Fun fact 1
Fun fact 3
Fun fact 2
Activity 1
Activity 2
Activity 3
Prasang 2
Prasang 3
Prasang 1

In Samvat 1866 (20 January 1810 CE) in a village called Dabhan, Bhagwan Swaminarayan initiated Mulji Sharma & named him Gunatitanand Swami and revealed he was 'Mul Akshar Brahm incarnate'.

Fun fact 1
Fun fact 3
Fun fact 2
Activity 1
Activity 2
Activity 3
Prasang 2
Prasang 3
Prasang 1

Running backwards for darshan

So to have his darshan Swami would have to run. Moreover, according to the rules, a sadhu could not go alone. Therefore, he would have to have the company of another sadhu who would be prepared to run with him. So Swami requested one sadhu, “I wish to run with the horse in order to have the darshan of Maharaj. If you’ll give me company in running I’ll give you my ladoo.” The sadhu was tempted by the offer and consented. In this way, Swami ran backwards through hedges, fields, thorns, etc. without caring for his body, remaining constantly engaged in Maharaj’s darshan. Such was the yearning of Swami for Maharaj’s darshan!

Swami, the manifest form of Brahma, travelled to reveal the true identity of Purushottam Narayan to numerous jivas and to help them overcome maya. In every event of his life it is easy to discern his singular devotion towards Shriji Maharaj. Once, on his way from Gadhada to Vartal, Maharaj arrived at Barwala with a group of sadhus and devotees. Here, devotees offered ladoos to Maharaj and his group. Swami also got one ladoo as his share, but he was not interested in it. He was totally engrossed in the murti of Maharaj and craved for his drshan every minute. Compared to his enjoyment of the murti of Maharaj, the joys of other worldly pleasures did not interest him. When Maharaj travelled from one village to another he often went on horseback.

Prasang 4

Fun fact 1
Fun fact 3
Fun Fact 2
Activity 1
Activity 2
Activity 3
Prasang 2
Prasang 3
Prasang 4
Prasang 1

Who am i?

My motto is simple, it’s easy to own, “In the joy of others lies our own.” Born on December 7th, 1921, I spread love wide, Traveling far and near, with my heart as my guide. I’ve written many letters, sharing wisdom and light, And cricket’s my favorite, a sport I hold tight. Who am I, can you guess my name?

Activity 4

Fun fact 1
Fun fact 3
Fun fact 2
Activity 1
Activity 2
Activity 4
Activity 3
Prasang 2
Prasang 3
Prasang 4
Prasang 1

Fun fact 4

Fun fact 1
Fun fact 3
Fun fact 4
Fun fact 2
Activity 1
Activity 2
Activity 4
Activity 3
Prasang 2
Prasang 3
Prasang 4
Prasang 1

Gunatitanand Swami once said, "Shriji Maharaj put me in charge of the mandir, and I’ve taken care of it for 40 years, 4 months, and 4 days!" That’s a long time, right? Oh, and did you know the name Junagadh has a special meaning? ‘Juna’ means old, and ‘gadh’ means fort! So, Junagadh basically means an old fort! Now, let’s hear a prasang about how and when Gunatitanand Swami was appointed as the head of the Junagadh Mandir!

This Gunatitanand Swami is my Akshardham!

Kurji Dave of Piplana was present in this assembly in Gadhada. Maharaj addressed him, and said, “When Ramanand Swami arrived at Piplana from Bhuj, you had come to Loj to convey his message to Muktanand Swami. “At that time, as a reward for the good news you had brought, Muktanand Swami had given you a fine cloth used for tying on his head. Then I had told you, ‘Right now I don’t have anything to give you, so what shall I give you? I will give you my Akshardham as a gift. Do you remember this?’ ” Kurji Dave replied, “Yes, Maharaj.” He was pleased “This Sadhu is like me. I will keep him here as the mahant.” and felt that Maharaj would give him something. Maharaj then smiled and said, “This Gunatitanand Swami is my Akshardham. I give him to you as a gift. I have not been able to grant my happiness to the devotees of Sorath and therefore, I give this Sadhu to you. He is my Akshardham and he is my everything. So your mission will be accomplished if you serve him properly and remain in his company.” Thereafter, Maharaj looked at Swami and blessed him, “Whoever comes to Junagadh and renders his services according to your wishes, I will relieve him of his failings of hundreds and thousands of births in this very birth.” In this way Maharaj appointed Swami as the mahant of Junagadh on 11 April 1827 (Chaitra Punam Samvat 1883), expressing his infinite happiness and blessings on him.

Prasang 5

Fun fact 1
Fun fact 3
Fun fact 4
Fun fact 2
Activity 1
Activity 2
Activity 4
Activity 3
Prasang 2
Prasang 3
Prasang 4
Prasang 5
Prasang 1

Where was Kurji Dave from? What was used for tying on his head? Who appointed Gunatitanand swami as the Mahant? What did Maharaj say Gunatitanand Swami is? Where was Gunatitanand Swami the Mahant of?

Quick questions

Activity 5

Fun fact 1
Fun fact 3
Fun fact 4
Fun fact 2
Activity 1
Activity 2
Activity 5
Activity 4
Activity 3
Prasang 2
Prasang 3
Prasang 4
Prasang 5
Prasang 1

Did you know? According to the census of Saurashtra in 1872, just five years after Gunatitanand Swami returned to Akshardham, the total number of Swaminarayan devotees was recorded as 151,399! These devotees were spread across different regions: Junagadh (88,723), Bhavnagar (50,861), Dhrangadhra, Porbandar (47), and Jamnagar (11,768) This large number of devotees was the result of Swami’s inspiring kathas and his tireless travels during his remarkable 82 year life.

Fun fact 5

Fun fact 1
Fun fact 3
Fun fact 5
Fun fact 4
Fun fact 2
Activity 1
Activity 2
Activity 5
Activity 4
Activity 3
Prasang 2
Prasang 3
Prasang 4
Prasang 5
Prasang 1

One who serves is Mahant

Swami arrived at Junagadh. Once, he was busy sweeping the mandir compound. At that time, the mahant of Tarnetar came there and asked Swami, “Who is the mahant of the mandir?” Swami modestly replied, “He will be on his seat inside.” And then Swami washed his hands and feet, came to the assembly hall and met him. He was surprised and asked, “Just now you were sweeping the grounds. Are you the mahant?” Swami replied with a smile, “In our organization one who serves is mahant.” Then he took down his joli from the nail on the wall and showed it to the mahant. Swami had no item made from metal, even his tilakyu was made of wood. The garments he wore were made of coarse cloth. The mahant of Tarnetar was surprised to see such a detached mahant. Then Swami explained to him, “We have renounced women and wealth and therefore, our mahantship has been sustained.” On hearing this, the mahant also felt that this is absolutely true. Among them the disciples kill the guru and occupy the throne, tempted by money and material things.

Prasang 6

Fun fact 1
Fun fact 3
Fun fact 5
Fun fact 4
Fun fact 2
Activity 1
Activity 2
Activity 5
Activity 4
Activity 3
Prasang 2
Prasang 3
Prasang 4
Prasang 5
Prasang 6
Prasang 1

In charge of a Mandir for a day!

Which activities would you prioritise from the list below in order. 1 being highest priority and 2 being lower on the list:

Cleaning the kitchen Sweeping the floors of mandir Darshan Making Thakorjis Thal Important meeting with Mandir trustees Meeting with Events team to plan logistics of Diwali 2024 Thinking of a menu for Hari Jayanti Fixing the broken overflowing tap in the bathroom

Activity 6

Fun fact 1
Fun fact 3
Fun fact 5
Fun fact 4
Fun fact 2
Activity 1
Activity 6
Activity 2
Activity 5
Activity 4
Activity 3
Prasang 2
Prasang 3
Prasang 4
Prasang 5
Prasang 6
Prasang 1

Did you know? At exactly 12:45 a.m. on Aso sud 13, in the year Samvat 1923, Bhagwan Swaminarayan appeared in front of Gunatitanand Swami in a divine form. Swami was so happy that he walked around Bhagwan in circles, showing his love and respect. After some time, Swami sat in a lotus posture*and returned to Akshardham. His body was later cremated by the river Gondli in Gondal, Saurashtra. Isn't that incredible?

Fun fact 6

Fun fact 1
Fun fact 6
Fun fact 3
Fun fact 5
Fun fact 4
Fun fact 2
Activity 1
Activity 6
Activity 2
Activity 5
Activity 4
Activity 3
Prasang 2
Prasang 3
Prasang 4
Prasang 5
Prasang 6
Prasang 1
Fun fact 1
Fun fact 6
Fun fact 3
Fun fact 5
Fun fact 4
Fun fact 2
Activity 1
Activity 6
Activity 2
Activity 5
Activity 4
Activity 3
Prasang 2
Prasang 3
Prasang 4
Prasang 5
Prasang 6
Prasang 1

Are you sure you want to exit?

You will lose all your progress

Oh no!

You failed

Retry

Oh no!

You have failed

Retry

Oh no!

You failed

Retry

Are you sure you want to exit?

You will lose all your progress

Are you sure you want to exit?

You will lose all your progress

Are you sure you want to exit?

You will lose all your progress

Are you sure you want to exit?

You will lose all your progress

Oh no!

You have failed

Retry

Oh no!

You failed

Retry

Are you sure you want to exit?

You will lose all your progress

Oh no!

You have failed

Retry

Oh no!

You failed

Retry

Oh no!

You failed

Retry

Are you sure you want to exit?

You will lose all your progress

Are you sure you want to exit?

You will lose all your progress

Oh no!

You failed

Retry

Are you sure you want to exit?

You will lose all your progress

Oh no!

You have failed

Retry

Oh no!

You failed

Retry

Oh no!

You failed

Retry

Are you sure you want to exit?

You will lose all your progress

Oh no!

You have failed

Retry

Oh no!

You failed

Retry

Are you sure you want to exit?

You will lose all your progress

Oh no!

You have failed

Retry

Are you sure you want to exit?

You will lose all your progress

Are you sure you want to exit?

You will lose all your progress