Significance of Baroda
In Vedanta, Baroda is significant as the location in Gujarat where Reginald Heber, a noted figure, gained insights into Svaminarayana's achievements from the officers of the Company. This encounter highlights Baroda's historical context within the narrative of Svaminarayana's influence and the interactions between British officials and Indian spiritual movements during that period.1
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Hindu concept of 'Baroda'
In Hinduism, Baroda signifies a location in Gujarat, notable for Reginald Heber's discovery of Svaminarayana's achievements from Company officers, highlighting its cultural and religious importance in the region.
Significance in Vedanta (school of philosophy):
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From: Prasthanatrayi Swaminarayan Bhashyam (Study)
(1) Location in Gujarat where Reginald Heber learned about Svaminarayana's success from Company’s officers.[1]