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You are right that Swanminarayan's acceptance as God is challenged, but the reference [1] does not fit in the definition of Reliable source and the fact is already stated: "Several decades after formation of the movement, Swami Dayananda (1824 – 1883) questioned acceptance of Swaminarayan as the Supreme Being".
As I understand it, Swaminarayan is the most important figure in Swaminarayan Hinduism, followed by deities like Krishna and Nara Narayana. He is the central figure (only) in a modern sect Swaminarayan Hinduism, which is accurate. Other deities like Ganesha, Vishnu, Shiva, Devi are much more popular than Swaminarayan, but not in Swaminarayan Hinduism. --RedtigerxyzTalk12:51, 14 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]