Description
The Vachanamrut is the principal scripture of the Swaminarayan Sampraday. It is a compilation of 273 spiritual discourses delivered by Bhagwan Swaminarayan from 1819 to 1829. Through sermons and question-answer sessions, Bhagwan Swaminarayan provides practical and enlightening guidance on all aspects of spirituality for all spiritual aspirants. This educational game gives every player a deeper insight on various aspects of the Vachanamrut through four topics:
1. Places
2. Paraphernalia
3. People
4. Principles
Features:
• Select one of the four topics to begin learning more about the Vachanamrut.
• Read the instructions and click any topic to begin.
• Find all the words related to the sub-topic from the list provided under each grid.
• Words may be found in various directions: up or down, left or right, diagonally and even backwards.
• On the grid, you cannot mark the letters backwards in any word.
• Enjoy listening to bhajans related to the sub-topic while you search for all the words.
• When you find a word in the grid, mark it by dragging your finger from the first letter to the last letter of the word. If the letters selected are correct, a pop-up will appear, the word will be highlighted in the grid and it will be crossed off the list.
• If you have selected more or less letters than required, then the word will not be considered correct and the pop-up will not appear.
• The pop-up gives players brief information or the meaning of the word and a relevant picture to aid in learning more about the word.
• Once you have played all the topics and know the meanings of the words, you can click on the icon at the bottom of the screen to stop the pop-ups appearing and to allow you to continue the game without any delay and beat the previous best score.
• As you complete each sub-topic, your fastest time is recorded.
• If you play a sub-topic again and beat your best time, then your new record time will be displayed.
• When you replay any sub-topic, the words will be re-scrambled making it tricky to find the same words.