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Meaning

Kaam (1)

Worship

Performing virtuous deeds

Kaam (2)

Worship

Lust

Kaandaa

Divya Darshan

The Lord's divine wrists

Kalidatt

Worship

A demon

Kanth

Divya Darshan

The Lord's divine throat and neck

Kanthi

Worship

Sacred necklace, a double stranded necklace made of wooden beads, usually the tulsi plant; When someone places a kanthi around their neck, they take the vows of the religion and swear by their own necks to abide by them. The kanthi is unique to the Swaminarayan religion, symbolising the Vishishtadvait philosophy of Lord Swaminarayan

Kapol

Divya Darshan

The Lord's divine cheekbones

Kar, Hast

Divya Darshan

The Lord's divine hand

Karan

Worship

Eternal body

Karan Satsang

Worship

Karan means cause, and Satsang means true (sat) association (sang), hence Karan Satsang means establishing a true association with Lord SwaminarayanBapa Swamibapa

Karma's

Worship

Past actions of the previous life

Karna

Divya Darshan

The Lord's divine ears

Kati

Divya Darshan

The Lord's divine waist

Kendrastaan

Headquarters

Kesh

Divya Darshan

The Lord's divine hair

Kheda

Indian town where Shree Muktajeevan Swamibapa manifested in the year Samvat 1963 (7th October 1907 CE)

Khushal Bhatt

Spiritual Heritage

Sadguru Shree Gopalanand Swamibapa's name before he was initiated as sant

Kirtan

Worship

Devotional prayer

Kirtan bhakti

Worship

Singing praises of God

Koni

Divya Darshan

The Lord's divine elbow

Krishna

Spiritual Heritage

A name give to Lord Swaminarayan by the great sage Markandaya Rushi; one of the names of Lord Swaminarayan.

Krodh

Worship

Anger

Kundal

Divya Darshan

The Lord's earring

 

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