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Jai Swaminarayan. In the profound theology of the Swaminarayan Sampraday, understanding the true nature of Aksharbrahma is central to spiritual progress. A pivotal and esoteric spiritual principle is that Aksharbrahma Gunatitanand Swami, while eternally one essence, simultaneously exists in four distinct divine forms. This profound truth was revealed by Bhagwan Swaminarayan Himself in the Vachanamrut (notably in Vachanamruts like Gadhada I-21 and Gadhada I-71) and further elucidated by Gunatitanand Swami in his divine discourses, the Swamini Vato. Grasping this concept is essential for every genuine spiritual seeker (mumukshu) striving for ultimate liberation. In this video, we explore these four divine manifestations based on scriptural evidence: Mul Akshardham (The Divine Abode): The radiant, eternal, and imperishable abode where Sarvopari Bhagwan Swaminarayan eternally resides. Murtiman Sevak (The Divine Attendant): The personal, divine form within Akshardham that eternally serves God with supreme devotion. Chidakash (The All-Pervasive Spirit): The pervasive 'Antaryami' (immanent) form that acts as the substratum supporting infinite universes and exists within every atom of creation. Pragat Sant (The Manifest Guru): The manifest human form incarnated on earth for the ultimate liberation of souls—who is Aksharbrahma Gunatitanand Swami himself. Watch this video fully to understand the supreme glory (Mahima) of Aksharbrahma and deepen your spiritual knowledge. Suggested Tags/Keywords: #Aksharbrahma #GunatitanandSwami #4Swarup #Vachanamrut #SwaminiVato #Swaminarayan #SpiritualWisdom #Akshardham #HinduTheology