Swaminarayan Museum
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The Shree Swaminarayan Museum is a museum in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. It houses of three thousand personal objects of Swaminarayan, who is believed to be a manifestation of god in Swaminarayan Hinduism. It is a project undertaken to protect God Swaminarayan's objects of Prasadi (personal objects) which can be viewed by all people for darshan.[2]
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Established | 8 March 2011[1] |
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Location | Naranpura, Ahmedabad |
Coordinates | 23.055°N 72.550°E / 23.055; 72.550 |
Collection size | 3,000 artifacts used by Swaminarayan |
Website | www |
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This is the first ever project in the Swaminarayan Sampraday to create this unity in all of God Swaminarayan's Prasadi objects from temples all over the world and will be a 175,000-square-foot (16,300 m2) complex built on 30,000 square yards (25,000 m2) with a total project cost of ₹ 10.5 Million.[2][3] This museum was envisioned former Acharya Tejendraprasad of the Narnarayan Dev Gadi.[2]