Talk:Shikshapatri

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The article says, "Lord Swaminarayan composed his blue-print for moral and social order in this ancient sacred language."

It then says,

"It was translated into Sanskrit by Shreeji Maharaj."

Why was any translation needed?Fconaway 06:09, 25 February 2007 (UTC)

this article needs to be elaborated on.

[edit] POV Edit

This scripture is key to all members of the faith and not just the Swaminarayan Sampraday. Please refrain from making that sneaky edit. Moksha88 17:33, 5 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] External links

Please explain your reasons for this revision. The website's title is Swaminarayan Satsang.Fconaway 00:58, 7 March 2007 (UTC)

Current revision (23:24, 6 March 2007) (edit) (undo) Haribhagat (Talk | contribs) Line 10: An English translation of the Shikshapatri with further analysis - Swaminarayan Sampraday