The White Marble Swami Narayan Statue, standing at a height of two feet, is a magnificent representation of divine beauty. Sculpted from white marble, this intricately detailed statue portrays Swami Narayan in a state of serenity and grace. With its flawless craftsmanship and ethereal presence, it serves as a tangible embodiment of spirituality and reverence. Swaminarayan developed a good relationship with the British Imperial Government. He had followers not only from Hindu denominations, but also from Islam and Zoroastrianism. He built six temples in his lifetime and appointed 500 paramhansas to spread his philosophy. In 1826, Swaminarayan wrote the Shikshapatri, a book of social principles