| Words |
Category |
Meaning |
| Aajaanbaahoo-Aajaanbhuj |
Divya Darshan |
A term for the Lord's arms |
| Aangada |
Divya Darshan |
The Lord's divine fingers |
| Aangali |
Divya Darshan |
The Lord's divine toes |
| Aangariyoo |
Divya Darshan |
The Lord's divine fingers |
| Aavaahan Mantra |
Worship |
Prayer used in morning pooja to welcome the Lord, to be present in one's pooja |
| Abjibapa |
Spiritual Heritage |
Jeevanpran Shree Abji Bapashree, the divine murti through whom Lord Swaminarayan re-manifested upon this earth, on Kartik Sud 11 (Ekadashi) Samvat 1901 (1845 CE), to teach us His own true spiritual ideals. Jeevanpran Shree Abji Bapashree is Lord Swaminarayan Himself |
| Acharya |
Spiritual Heritage |
Spiritual or religious leader; sovereign |
| Acharya Swamishree |
Divya Darshan |
Spiritual or religious leader; sovereign |
| Adhroshth |
Divya Darshan |
The Lord's divine bottom lip |
| Ahimsa |
|
Non-harm; to respect all life as sacred and practice non-violence in thought word and deed, not only towards people but to animals, plants and all of nature |
| Ahmedabad |
|
The city in Gujarat, Northern India, in which Maninagar Dham is located |
| Akshardham |
Worship |
The divine place of Lord Swaminarayan |
| Anadi Mukta |
Worship |
The highest status of a soul freed from cycle of life and birth. The soul becomes merged within the Lord's murti |
| Ang |
Divya Darshan |
The divine parts of the Lord's body |
| Ashirwad |
Worship |
Religions discourse; blessings |
| Atyantik Moksh |
Worship |
Attaining the status of Anadi Mukta |
| Ayodhyaprasadji Maharaj |
Spiritual Heritage |
Ghanshyam Maharaj's nephew, the son of His brother Shree Rampratapbhai and first Acharya of the Narnarayan Gadi |