Nishkulanand Swami was born on 16 January 1766 to a
Suthar family residing in a small village called Shekhpat, near
Jamnagar, in present-day
Gujarat,
India. His parents were Rambhai and Amritbai, and he was named Lalji at birth. He grew up to be an expert at carpentry. It is said that when
Swaminarayan wished to leave this world, he informed Nishkulanand Swami three days in advance and asked to prepare a palanquin for his bier. Nishkulanand Swami prepared it during night only. When he left the human body, all the other saints asked him to prepare a palanquin. He said, "It is ready" and brought it. Everyone asked him, "When he was alive, how did you prepare it?" He replied, "I am a heavy-hearted obedient servant. Any damn or any hard order may be, I must obey it." He was a strong renunciant. In
Swaminarayan Hinduism, Nishkulanand Swami is regarded as an ideal example of
vairagya, or non-attachment to worldly objects. His name implies this "Nishkul" meaning one who is devoid of family (
maya). == Works ==