App overview and launch
Shree Swaminarayan Temple in Bhuj, together with the Adelaide (Australia) temple, have released a mobile application for the Shikshapatri Bhashya to broaden access to this scripture. The app is designed for convenient use both online and offline, so readers can consult the text even without an internet connection.
Languages included
- Swahili
- Spanish
- Italian
- German
- French
- English (Lipi / transliteration)
- English (translation)
- Hindi
- Gujarati
- Sanskrit
Customize your reading experience
- Change the text color to improve contrast for different lighting conditions.
- Increase or decrease the font size to suit personal preference or visual needs.
These options help make the content easier to read for people with varying eyesight and reading habits.
Themes covered in the Shikshapatri
- Religious duties and devotional practice
- Moral conduct and ethical living
- Guidance on education and learning
- Financial and practical advice
- Social etiquette and manners
- Dietary guidance and eating habits
- Principles about dress and appearance
- Hygiene and cleanliness recommendations
- Health-related counsel
- Civic responsibilities and community living
Translations and contributors
The app includes translations prepared by Shree Swaminarayan Temple, Bhuj, making the Shikshapatri accessible to readers from different linguistic backgrounds. These multilingual renderings aim to convey the scripture’s teachings faithfully across cultures.
Who will find this useful
This resource is valuable for followers of Lord Shree Swaminarayan, scholars of the Sampraday, and anyone interested in studying a concise code of conduct rooted in Hindu scripture. The app offers an easy way to read, reference, and reflect on the Shikshapatri’s teachings.
Alternate suggestion
If you’re exploring similar devotional or scripture apps, consider the HearFM Free app as another option to discover spiritual audio and related content.
Technical
- iPhone
- Free