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Acharya
Shree Devendraprasadji Maharaj |
A son of Acharya Vasudevprasadji Maharaj, Devendraprasadji
was born in Ahmedabad on the auspicious day of
Sharadpurnima. He was just like an incarnation
of the full moon with a cool head, calm heart
and many other virtues. Under his able stewardship,
the devotional pursuits of the Swaminarayan sect
increased by leaps and bounds. Devendraprasadji
had studied Sanskrit at a very young age. He could
compose verses in Sanskrit. He was equally at
eases with Prakrit (Gujarati) and English, and
music was a great part of him. Through he was
seemingly not very strong physically, his stamina
and will power were proverbial. He could undertake
the most arduous tasks with ease.
He was only fourteen,
when he succeeded his position. The trustees
looked after, therefore attended to the administrative
affairs. Yet his skills were evident. He was
instrumental in building various constructions
and facilities for saints and devotees. He constructed
many buildings. The most important task he performed
was to donate all the objects that had been
used by Shree Hari and subsequently he himself
was in possession of them as objects to charity.
Devotees feel very inspired by the very sight
of such holy and historic objects
He was also a great patron
in literature. The Gujarati translation of three
Holy Scriptures 'Satsangi Jeevan' and 'Hari
Krishna Lilamrit' is available to us only due
to his efforts and encouragement. It is believed
that the bulk of the religious literature produced
during the tenure of Acharya Devendraprasadji
has no parallel in the history of the sect.
He was keenly interested in the promotion of
education, and formed the Devendraprasadji Education
trust. 'Sahajanand Arts and commerce colleges'
are its offshoots. He has three sons and two
daughters. The eldest of these, Tejendraprasadji,
was handed over the reins of the Swaminarayan
sect.