Nityanand Swami (Swaminarayan)
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Nityanand Swami (Devnagari: नित्यान्द स्वामी) was a saint of the Swaminarayan Sampraday and a Swaminarayan Paramhansa.
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[edit] Biography
Nityanand Swami was born as Dinmani Sharma in Dantia, a town near Lucknow in Vikram Samvat 1812. He was born into a Brahmin family, his father was Vishnu Sharma and mother Virjadevi. His brother was named Govind Sharma.
He obtained diksha in Meghpur (Saurastra). Nityanand Swami was a very strong debater and had profound knowledge of various scriptures. He died in Vikram Samvat 1908 in Vadtal.
[edit] Works
Nityanand Swami was the writer of several imporatant works such as the Hari Digvijay and the Shri Hanuman Kavach. He produced the first Gujarati translation of the Shikshapatri that was approved by Lord Swaminarayan.
[edit] Hari Digvijay
Nityanand Swami under the order of Lord Swaminarayan composed Hari Digvijay. This scripture describes and tries to prove that Lord Swaminarayan was ãlmighty god supreme, through numerous discussions and debates. This scripture consists of 49 chapters.
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