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1897:. It is in the fourth Turiya state, that the Individual Souls exist without contact with Nature but are conscious of their own selves, other Individual Souls, and the Supreme Lord (or Eternal Truth). This state of Moksha or Turiya is not seen in the World hence incomparable but can only be realized. In this state they are free of every tinge of Nature and possess their own minds and experience bliss, the pleasure of their freedom, and the like, which are incomparable with any form of pleasure in the world. They are bodiless in that state and can attain any form of pleasure by their own will without requiring any external agent such as, for example, they can perform the function of ears on their ownself without requiring material ears, etc. In that state they are capable fulfilling of all their wishes, can go anywhere they want right then and there, witness the creation, maintenance, and dissolution of the worlds, they also come in contact with other individuals who are liberated. But in that state, the creative powers remain with the Supreme Lord because the powers of the Lord and the Lord himself are not different things. In Moksha, the individual souls remain distinct from one another and from the Supreme Lord. And, by means of their own capability and with the Supreme Lord as their means, they enjoy the bliss. After the period of Moksha, they pass on to this World again, in support of which, he quotes Veda Mantras and Mundaka Upanishad, in his book 1851:
characteristics as seen in the World, but they acquire a body made out of Nature and it is known as taking 'birth'. These souls are subtler than Nature itself but take birth through the body as per the creative principles set by the Supreme Lord based on their past Karma, and they put effort into improving themselves. By realizing oneself, Nature, and the Supreme Lord, Individual Souls are Liberated. But this realization depends on their efforts and knowledge. They keep coming to the World, use Nature, obtain the fruits of their actions, and appear taking myriads of lives of different animals (Those who have attained higher intellectual bodies can also go back to lower forms based on their Karma or actions), they redo their actions, and are free to choose their actions, learn and relearn, attain Liberation. After the long duration of Moksha or Liberation, would come back again into the world. Since this period of Moksha or Liberation is long, it appears as though they never return or they never take birth again, by the other beings who are still in the World. Since they are eternal and capable of working, these characteristics cannot be destroyed. They are timeless, eternal but are not omniscients and hence cannot be the pervaders of entire Space.
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souls will remain in Moksha permanently." He clarifies it by saying that the individual souls are permanent and hence their characteristics also, and it is 'illogical' to consider that an individual soul would get trapped in one of the moments of the beginningless time, and escape the World for eternity by using the finite time period of his lives in different creature forms. Even if the illogical is accepted then also it means that even before he got trapped in Creation, he was in Moksha, and hence his Moksha period may fail at times is the conclusion that is contradictory to the assumption that Moksha is an infinite period of time. Hence, the Vedic teaching that the individual souls should come back after liberation should be considered valid. In a different point of view, he clarifies the same idea by saying that all actions whatever, are done for a finite time period cannot yield infinite results or fruit-of-actions, and after the period of Moksha, the jivas or individual should not have the capability to enjoy the bliss of Moksha further.
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to manufacture the bodies required by the individual souls. After a specific time called the day of the Brahma (Brahma means great, lengthy, etc.), the creation would be dissolved and nature would be restored to its equilibrium. After a period called the Night of Brahma, which is equal to the length of the day of the Brahma, the Creation would set forth again. This cycle of creation and dissolution is eternal.
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doctor's services for him. However, by the time doctors arrived, his condition had worsened, and he had developed large bleeding sores. Upon seeing Dayananda's suffering, Jagannath was overwhelmed with guilt and confessed his crime to Dayananda. On his deathbed, Dayananda forgave him, and gave him a bag of money, telling him to flee the kingdom before he was found and executed by the Maharaja's men.
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logic in the Bible e.g. that God fearing Adam eating the fruit of life and becoming his equal displays jealousy. His critique attempts to show logical fallacies in the Bible, and throughout he asserts that the events depicted in the Bible portray God as a man rather than an omniscient, omnipotent or complete being.
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as "rogue", who was quite ignorant about Vedas, Sanskrit, Shashtra, and otherwise Nanak wouldn't be mistaken with words. He further said that followers of Sikhism are to be blamed for making up stories that Nanak possessed miraculous powers and met God. He criticized some Gurus, saying they "invented
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When these ignorant people go to an astrologer and say "O Sir! What is wrong with this person?" He replies "The sun and other stars are maleficent to him. If you were to perform a propitiatory ceremony or have magic formulas chanted, or prayers said, or specific acts of charity done, he will recover.
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or Nature, which is the material cause of the Creation, is eternal and is characterized by Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas, which tend to be in equilibrium. In every cycle of creation, the conscious Supreme Lord will disturb its equilibrium and make it useful for the creation of the World and its forces and
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Again, it is the mark of Maharshi Dayanand's wit that he reconciles the notion of unending or Eternal Moksha. He says, "the 'Eternal Moksha' or 'Ananta Moksha', refers to the 'permanency of pleasures of Moksha' unlike the momentary pleasures of the World, and does not necessarily mean the individual
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Swami Dayananda ranked highest among the makers of modern India. He had worked tirelessly for the political, religious and cultural emancipation of the country. He was guided by reason, taking Hinduism back to the Vedic foundations. He had tried to reform society with a clean sweep, which was again
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or Jivatma or Individual Eternal Soul or Self, are many who are different from one another yet have similar characteristics and can reach the 'same level' of Happiness in the state of Moksha or Liberation. They are not made out of Natural particles and are bodiless, beyond all genders and all other
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There are undoubtedly many learned men among the followers of every religion. They should free themselves from prejudice, accept the universal truths – that is those truths that are to be found alike in all religions and are of universal application, reject all things in which the various religions
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was based on an attempt to compare it with scientific evidence, morality, and other properties. His analysis claimed that the Bible contains many stories and precepts that are immoral, praising cruelty, deceit and that encourage sin. One commentary notes many alleged discrepancies and fallacies of
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Inquirer – Well, Mr. Astrologer, you know, the sun and other stars are but inanimate things like this earth of ours. They can do nothing but give light, heat, etc. Do you take them for conscious being possessed of human passions, of pleasure and anger, that when offended, bring on pain and misery,
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Regarding the notion of Saguna and Nirguna in explaining the nature of the Lord. Saguna, he says, refers to characteristics of the Lord such as Pervasiveness, Omnipotency, Bliss, Ultimate Consciousness, etc. and, Nirguna, he says, refers to those characteristics which do not characterize the Lord,
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or State of Liberation does not refer to any characteristic place but it is the state of Individual Souls who have achieved Liberation. The Jivas or Individual Souls are characterized by four different states of existence which are: 1. Jagrat (Wakefulness), 2. Swapna (Dreaming), 3. Sushupti (Deep
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or self-serving practices. By exhorting the nation to reject such superstitious notions, his aim was to educate the nation to return to the teachings of the Vedas, and to follow the Vedic way of life. He also exhorted Hindus to accept social reforms, including the importance of cows for national
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On 29 September 1883, Nanhi Jaan bribed Dayananda's cook, Jagannath, to mix small pieces of glass in his nightly milk. Dayananda was served glass-laden milk before bed, which he promptly drank, becoming bedridden for several days, and suffering excruciating pain. The Maharaja quickly arranged
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in Hinduism, he was also against what he considered to be the corruption of the true and pure faith in his own country. Unlike many other reform movements of his times within Hinduism, the Arya Samaj's appeal was addressed not only to the educated few in India, but to the world as a whole as
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Inq. – No, that part of it which comprises Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, etc., and which goes by the name of Astronomy is true; but the other part that treats of the influence of stars on human beings and their actions and goes by the name of Astrology is all
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Dayanand Saraswati is recorded to have been active since he was 14, which time he was able to recite religious verses and teach about them. He was respected at the time for taking part in religious debates. His debates were attended by large crowds.
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His next step was to reform Hinduism with a new dedication to God. He travelled the country challenging religious scholars and priests to discussions, winning repeatedly through the strength of his arguments and knowledge of Sanskrit and Vedas.
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He further described Muhammad as "imposter", and one who held out "a bait to men and women, in the name of God, to compass his own selfish needs." He regarded Quran as "Not the Word of God. It is a human work. Hence it cannot be believed in."
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techniques. He says, that confusion regarding the Vedas arose due to the misinterpretations of the Vedas, and Vedas promote Science and ask Humans to discover the Ultimate Truth, which he has emphasized throughout his Commentary on the Vedas.
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He considered the prevalent religions to have either immoral stories, or badly practised, or some of them have sufficiently moved away from the Vedas. In his book Satyarth Prakash, Maharshi Dayanand has analysed critically current form of
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He believed that Hinduism had been corrupted by divergence from the founding principles of the Vedas and that Hindus had been misled by the priesthood for the priests' self-aggrandizement. For this mission, he founded the
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led Dayananda to ponder the meaning of life and death. He began asking questions which worried his parents. He was engaged in his early teens, but he decided marriage was not for him and ran away from home in 1846.
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sub-division. His original name was Mool Shankar Tiwari (Trivedi, in its original form), because he was born in Dhanu Rashi and Mul Nakshatra. His father was Karshanji Lalji Trivedi, and his mother was Yashodabai.
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Another account claims that he was attacked by Muslims who were offended by his criticism of Islam while meditating on the Ganges. They threw him into the water but he is claimed to have saved himself because his
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He severely criticized practices which he considered to be superstitions, including sorcery, and astrology, which were prevalent in India at the time. Below are several quotes from his book, Sathyarth Prakash:
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he survived all such attempts. One story tells that attackers once attempted to drown him in a river, but Dayananda dragged the assailants into the river instead, though he released them before they drowned.
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He viewed Islam to be waging wars and immorality. He doubted that Islam had anything to do with the God, and questioned why a God would hate every non-believer, allowing the slaughter of animals, and command
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Maharshi Dayanand advocated that all human beings are equally capable of achieving anything. He said all the creatures are the eternal Praja or citizens of the Supreme Lord. He said the four Vedas which are
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He points that the sage Vyasa was called so by the name "Vyasa" not because he divided the Vedas but indicates the "diameter or breadth" which means sage Veda Vyasa had studied the Vedas in great depth.
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He said the names Agni, Shiva, Vishnu, Brahma, Prajapati, Paramatma, Vishva, Vayu, etc. are the different characteristics of the Supreme Lord, and the meaning of each of the names should be obtained by
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are the only true uncorrupted sources of Dharma, revealed by the Supreme Lord, at the beginning of every creation, also because they are the only perfectly preserved knowledge without alterations using
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are the current surviving valid texts and all other surviving modern-grammatical texts should not be accepted as they are confusing, dishonest and will not help people in learning the Vedas easily.
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had strayed from its historical roots and that many of its practices had become impure. Dayananda Sarasvati promised Virajanand that he would devote his life to restoring the rightful place of the
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Glorious Thoughts of Swami Dayananda: Being a Treasury of Several Thousand Inspiring and Valuable Thoughts of the Great Social Reformer Classified Under Several Hundered [sic] Subjects
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evidenced in the sixth principle of the Arya Samaj. As a result, his teachings professed universalism for all the living beings and not for any particular sect, faith, community or nation.
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he lost a debate against 27 scholars and 12 expert pandits. The debate was said to have been attended by over 50,000 people. The main topic was "Do the Vedas uphold deity worship ?"
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Dayanand described Buddhism as "anti-vedic" and "atheistic." He noted that the type of "salvation" Buddhism prescribes, is attainable even to dogs and donkeys. He further criticized the
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as the national language for national integration. Through his daily life and practice of yoga and asanas, teachings, preaching, sermons and writings, he inspired Hindus to aspire for
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There are three entities that are eternal: 1. The Supreme Lord or Paramatma, 2. The Individual Souls or Jivatmas, which are vast in number but not infinite, 3. Prakriti or Nature.
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He lists out various texts that should not be treated as honest texts to develop one's understanding of the World and the Lord. He rejected "all" of the Tantric texts including
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has remained one of the influential texts on the philosophy of the Vedas and clarifications of various ideas and duties of human beings. He was the first to give the call for
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Yajurvēda bhāṣyam : Samskr̥tabhāṣyaṃ, Āndhraṭīkātātparyaṃ, Āṅglabhāvārthasahitaṅgā, ed. Mar̲r̲i Kr̥ṣṇāreḍḍi, Haidarābād : Vaidika Sāhitya Pracāra Samiti, 2005.
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fictitious stories", although he also recognized Gobind Singh to be "indeed a very brave man." He praised Sikhs for their countless acts of bravery and selflessness.
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Dayananda's Vedic message emphasized respect and reverence for other human beings, supported by the Vedic notion of the divine nature of the individual. In the
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Dayananda Saraswati is most notable for influencing the freedom movement of India. His views and writings have been used by various individuals, including
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Astrologer – Is it not through the influence of stars, then, that some people are rich and others poor, some are rulers, whilst others are their subjects?
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for better medical care, but the Rajadhiraj of Shahpura, Ajmer, Sir Nahar Singh Bahadur, was radicalized against the Arya Samaj through books written by
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Dayanand Commemoration Volume: A Homage to Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati, from India and the World, in Celebration of the Dayanand Nirvana Ardha Shatabdi
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built the Maharshi Dayanand Science College and donated it to the Education Society of Porbandar, after naming it after Dayananda Saraswati.
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on Rishi Dayanand's death anniversary at the end of October, which also entails vedic seminars, vedas memorisation competition, yajna, and
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texts which include grammar and the like required for the correct interpretation of the Vedas. Among Sanskrit grammatical texts, he says,
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Light of Truht [i.e. Truth]: Or, An English Translation of the Satyarth Prakash, the Well-known Work of Swami Dayananda Saraswati
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described Dayanand's influence on him, calling Dayanand a "Son of God", and applauding him for restoring the status of the Nation.
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R̥gvedādi-bhāṣya-bhūmikā / An Introduction to the Commentary on the Vedas. ed. B. Ghasi Ram, Meerut (1925). reprints 1981, 1984
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N. A. Salmond, Hindu Iconoclasts: Rammohun Roy, Dayananda Sarasvati and nineteenth-century polemics against Idolatry (2004)
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Dayananda Saraswati was born on the 10th day of waning moon in the month of Purnimanta Phalguna (12 February 1824) on the
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He regarded Jainism as "a most dreadful religion", writing that Jains were intolerant and hostile towards the non-Jains.
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and discrimination against women. He argued that all of these practices ran contrary to good sense and the wisdom of the
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and taught him the ways to worship Shiva. He was also taught the importance of keeping fasts. On the occasion of
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as per the advice of Residency, however, after staying for some time in Abu, on 26 October 1883, he was sent to
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to be a lower calling, as it argued for benefits to the individual, rather than calling to emancipate others.
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needed today. Some of the reforms introduced in the Indian Constitution had been inspired by his teachings.
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Otherwise, I should not be surprised, even if he were to lose his life after a long period of suffering."
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for example: of Nature and the Individual Souls such as different states of existence, taking birth, etc.
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is also associated with him where he wrote the second edition of his seminal work, Satyarth Prakash, in
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as per his wishes. Rishi Udyan, which has a functional Arya Samaj temple with daily morning and evening
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Hindu Iconoclasts: Rammohun Roy, Dayananda Sarasvati, and Nineteenth-Century Polemics Against Idolatry
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According to his supporters, he was poisoned on a few occasions, but due to his regular practice of
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Mountains, and pilgrimage sites in northern India. During these years he practised various forms of
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Dayananda's "back to the Vedas" message influenced many thinkers and philosophers the world over.
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He makes a clear distinction between Jyotisha Shaastra and astrology, calling astrology a fraud.
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Beyond the Valley: A Sequel to "The Magic Staff": an Autobiography of Andrew Jackson Davis ...
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Hindu Nationalists of Modern India: A Critical Study of the Intellectual Genealogy of Hindutva
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like a true Arya (noble). Dayananda's suggestion offended Nanhi, who decided to take revenge.
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ceremony was performed, marking his entry into formal education. His father was a follower of
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Dayananda Saraswati wrote more than 60 works. This includes a 16-volume explanation of the
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Kumar, Ram Narayan (2009). "Reduced to Ashes: The Insurgency and Human Rights in Punjab".
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procession and Maha Yajna is held; event is also attended by the Prime Minister of India
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differ and treat each other lovingly, it will be greatly to the advantage of the world.
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The places Dayanand visited during his life were often changed culturally as a result.
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Dayanand Saraswati spent nearly twenty-five years, from 1845 to 1869, as a wandering
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Dayananda was subjected to many unsuccessful assassination attempts on his life.
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Arya Samaj allows and encourages converts to Hinduism. Dayananda's concept of
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Dayanand based his teachings on the Vedas which can be summarised as follows:
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during the 2 days mela at Tankara organized by Tankara Trust, during which
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which is a collection of the letters & pamphlets written by him.
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at Bhinai 54 km south of Ajmer, and his ashes were scattered at Ajmer in
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and different techniques of counting the number of verses with different
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and feeding of priests on anniversaries, which Dayananda pronounced as
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World Perspectives on Swami Dayananda Saraswati, Ganga Ram Garg, p.
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practice allowed him to stay under water until the attackers left.
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The Supreme Lord who is One without second like him, whose name is
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by Rajender Sethi (M R Sethi Educational Trust Chandigarh 2006)
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Inq. – No, it is all the result of their deeds...good or bad.
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was founded by Saraswati to publish and preach his works and
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Those who were influenced by and followed Dayananda included
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by K C Yadav & K S Arya -Manohar Publications Delhi 1988
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scriptures, and encouraged rituals, such as bathing in the
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Indian philosopher and socio-religious reformer (1824–1883)
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An Introduction To The Commentary On The VEDAS: Dayananda
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Rishi Dayanand mela start in Ajmer Arya scholors in Ajmer
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Dayanand also made critical analyses of faiths including
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as "India for Indians" in 1876, a call later taken up by
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and when propitiated, bestow happiness on human beings?
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Swami Dayananda Sarasvati: A Study of His Life and Work
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Among Dayananda's contributions were his opposition to
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is stated in the "Beliefs and Disbeliefs" section of
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as advocated in the Vedas which is summarised in the
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He accepted the six Darshana Shastras which includes
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published by Ramlal Kapoor Trust Sonipat (Haryana).
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and ritualistic worship, he worked towards reviving
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Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers. p. 58. 4387:Holloman, Regina E.; S. A. Aruti︠u︡nov (1978). 4329: 4009:. Varanasi, India: Star Press. pp. 672–683 3844:. Archived from the original on 28 October 2009 3124:published by Arsh Sahitya Prachar Trust, Delhi 8671:Christian thought on persecution and tolerance 4785:An introduction to the commentary on the Vedas 4346: 3518:"Devdutt Pattanaik: Dayanand & Vivekanand" 3489: 3467:बहुमुखी व्यक्तित्वकी धनी योगमाया by Pawan Alok 3389:"Mahadev Govind Ranade: Emancipation of women" 3303:"5. Swami Dayananda Saraswati: Life and Works" 2462: 1956:to be the highest and most proper name of God. 8159: 7541: 6098: 5335: 4914: 4089: 3631: 3273: 3212: 2570:Dayananda Saraswati on a 1962 stamp of India. 1374: 4826:Prem Lata, Swami Dayananda Sarasvati (1990) 4133: 3227:. Delhi: Pravina Prakasana. 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Discovery Publishing House. p. 62. 3151:Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati Jivan Charitra 1381: 1367: 64: 8173: 4840:Fundamentalism: A Very Short Introduction 4834:Autobiography of Swami Dayanand Saraswati 4498:Krishan Singh Arya, P. D. Shastri (1987) 4292:Rishi Ustsav celebrated in presence of CM 4003:"An Examination of the Doctrine of Islam" 4000: 2784: 2387: 2152: 2106: 2020:, as well as of other Indian faiths like 1696: 1681:and became a disciple of a teacher named 8110:List of modern Eastern religions writers 4709:Rashtra Pitamah Swami Dayanand Saraswati 4554:Har Bilas Sarda (Diwan Bahadur) (1933). 4034:. Oxford University Press. p. 267. 3870: 2565: 2471:Information board inside Navlakha Mahal. 2466: 1944: 4842:, Oxford University Press, USA (2007), 4271: 4269: 4031:Dayānanda Sarasvatī, His Life and Ideas 3464: 3391:. Isrj.net. 17 May 1996. Archived from 3378: 3329: 2765:). Some of his major works include the 2384:which says that earth was not created. 14: 9017: 5164:The Arya Marriage Validation Act, 1937 4772:. ed. New Book Society of India, 1966 3787: 3785: 3752:"Satyarth Prakash English Translation" 3745: 3743: 3707: 3705: 3544: 3064:& his views regarding validity of 2688:did the same. Other admirers included 2579:Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati University 2001:prosperity as well as the adoption of 8147: 7529: 6086: 5323: 4902: 4890:Works by or about Dayananda Saraswati 4174: 4172: 4170: 4160:Vandematharam Veerabhadra Rao (1987) 4054: 4007:Satyarth Prakash (The Light of Truth) 3982:"Rationalization of the Life-World". 3783: 3781: 3779: 3777: 3775: 3773: 3771: 3769: 3767: 3765: 3741: 3739: 3737: 3735: 3733: 3731: 3729: 3727: 3725: 3723: 3714:Satyarth Prakash, English Translation 3703: 3701: 3699: 3697: 3695: 3693: 3691: 3689: 3687: 3685: 3300: 3085:Satyasatya Vivek (Bareily Shastrarth) 1940: 30:This article is about founder of the 7682:A. C. 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Rawat Publications. p. 14. 3762: 3720: 3682: 3206:Religions and Communities of India 3098:Satyadharm Vichar (Mela Chandapur) 2882:Ved Bhashyam Namune ka DWITIYA Ank 2876:Ved Bhashyam Namune ka PRATHAM Ank 2769:, Satyarth Bhumika, Sanskarvidhi, 2746:, an incomplete commentary on the 25: 9141: 5139:D.A.V. College Managing Committee 4869: 4701:. Chapter 4: Dayananda Saraswati 4526:. Allied Publishers. p. 166. 4350:Encyclopaedia of Eminent Thinkers 4262:. Prabasi Press Private, Limited. 3750:Swami Dayanand Saraswati (1908). 3712:Swami Dayanand Saraswati (1908). 3280:. Orient Paperbacks. p. 34. 3238: 2949:Vedang Prakash (Set of 16 Books) 2587:D.A.V. College Managing Committee 1646:When he was eight years old, his 40:Dayananda Saraswati (Arsha Vidya) 9115:19th-century Indian philosophers 8234:Unification Church in Japan 7712:Dayananda Saraswati (Arya Samaj) 6307:Muslim nationalism in South Asia 4982: 4626:Maharshi Dayanand Jivan Charitra 3716:(2nd ed.). 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Index

Dayanand Saraswati
Arya Samaj
Arsha Vidya Gurukulam
Dayananda Saraswati (Arsha Vidya)
Maharshi
Dayananda Saraswati
Tankara
Morvi State
Company Raj
Gujarat
India
Ajmer
Ajmer-Merwara
British India
Rajasthan
India
Hinduism
Arya Samaj
Vedic
Virajanand Dandeesha
Kanada
Yāska
Kashyapa
Patanjali
Pāṇini
Kapila
Badarayana
Madam Cama
Pandit Lekh Ram
Swami Shraddhanand

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