Shikshapatri

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El Shiksha-patri es un texto religioso que consiste en 212 versos, escritos en sánscrito por el escritor religioso indio Suami Naraian (quien afirmaba ser un dios).​ El Shiksha-patri es una escritura clave para todos los seguidores de Suami-Naraian, que lo consideran la base de la secta. El Shiksha-patri fue escrito en (en la región de Guyarat) el 11 de febrero de 1826.​Se trata de un texto dharma, con instrucciones detalladas sobre cómo vivir. rdf:langString
The Shikshapatri (Gujarati: શિક્ષાપત્રી, Devanagari: (शिक्षापत्री) is a religious text consisting of two hundred and twelve verses, written in Sanskrit by Swaminarayan. The Shikhapatri is believed to have been written in the current form in Sanskrit by Satanand Swami, who incorporated into and compiled the scripture known as Satsangi Jivan. The Shikshapatri is a key scripture to all followers of the Swaminarayan Sampradaya and is considered the basis of the sect. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString El Shiksha-patri es un texto religioso que consiste en 212 versos, escritos en sánscrito por el escritor religioso indio Suami Naraian (quien afirmaba ser un dios).​ El Shiksha-patri es una escritura clave para todos los seguidores de Suami-Naraian, que lo consideran la base de la secta. El Shiksha-patri fue escrito en (en la región de Guyarat) el 11 de febrero de 1826.​Se trata de un texto dharma, con instrucciones detalladas sobre cómo vivir.
rdf:langString The Shikshapatri (Gujarati: શિક્ષાપત્રી, Devanagari: (शिक्षापत्री) is a religious text consisting of two hundred and twelve verses, written in Sanskrit by Swaminarayan. The Shikhapatri is believed to have been written in the current form in Sanskrit by Satanand Swami, who incorporated into and compiled the scripture known as Satsangi Jivan. The Shikshapatri is a key scripture to all followers of the Swaminarayan Sampradaya and is considered the basis of the sect. The Shikshapatri was written in Vadtal on (Maha Sud 5, 1882 VS) 11 February 1826. It is a dharma text, providing detailed instructions on how to live a spiritually uplifting life.
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