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
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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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doctor's services for him. However, by the time doctors arrived, his condition had worsened, and he had developed large bleeding sores. Upon seeing
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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
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or Nature, which is the material cause of the
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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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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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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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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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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 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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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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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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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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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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differ and treat each other lovingly, it will be greatly to the advantage of the world.
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which is a collection of the letters & pamphlets written by him.
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3666:. World Religions Reference Library. 1 January 2007. Archived from
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was founded by Saraswati to publish and preach his works and
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4693:, by D.K Mohanty. Published by Anmol Publications PVT. LTD.
3132:(30 November 1874) which deals with code of conduct for the
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Indian philosopher and socio-religious reformer (1824–1883)
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4305:"Udaipur Garden Palace now a shrine to Arya Samaj founder"
4096:. Swatantraveer Savarkar Sahitya Abhyas Mandal. p. 9.
3664:"Sarasvati, Dayananda – World Religions Reference Library"
2243:"The Scheme of Studies" Page 73 of the English Version of
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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
2908:(1878) which is a foreword on his commentary on the Vedas
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Dayanand also made critical analyses of faiths including
1965:, enunciating the Ten Universal Principles as a code for
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as "India for Indians" in 1876, a call later taken up by
4353:. Vol. 7. Concept Publishing Company. p. 188.
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3109:(1880) which is a record of his arguments with orthodox
3087:(1879) which is a record of his arguments with orthodox
3074:(1877) which is a record of his arguments with orthodox
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and when propitiated, bestow happiness on human beings?
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4747:(1875) Light of Truth – first English translation 1908
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Swami Dayananda Sarasvati: A Study of His Life and Work
3953:(in Hindi). Delhi, India: Arsha Sahitya Prachara Trust.
2924:(Complete) (1878 to 1889) which is a commentary on the
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3440:"Lala Lajpat Rai | Biography & Facts | Britannica"
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3050:(As per Babu Devendranath Mukhopadhyay) (Unavailable)
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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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Contemporary Hinduism: Ritual, Culture, and Practice
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published by Ramlal Kapoor Trust Sonipat (Haryana).
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He said the books called Brahamana-Granthas such as
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and ritualistic worship, he worked towards reviving
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Journal of Indian Council of Philosophical Research
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3469:. Kathmandu: Nepal Shrastha Samaj. pp. 15–21.
2439:Later, the Maharaja arranged for him to be sent to
1560:of the Vedas. Dayananda advocated the doctrines of
1412:; 12 February 1824 – 30 October 1883), was a Hindu
5463:Himalayan Institute of Yoga Science and Philosophy
4140:. Vol. 4. Children's Book Trust. p. 60.
2726:Others who were notably influenced by him include
4832:Autobiography of Swami Dayanand Saraswati (1976)
4311:. Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. 7 November 2016
3965:"Light_Of_Truth (Satyarth-Prakash) - English.pdf"
3225:Swadhinta Sangram Ke Krantikari Sahitya Ka Itihas
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3532:"ઝંડાધારી – મહર્ષિ દયાનંદ – Gujarati Wikisource"
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3120:For other miscellaneous Shastrarth please read:
9055:19th-century Hindu philosophers and theologians
4816:, Delhi : Bharatiya Kala Prakashan, 2005,
4645:World Perspectives on Swami Dayananda Saraswati
4478:. 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
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3518:"Devdutt Pattanaik: Dayanand & Vivekanand"
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3467:बहुमुखी व्यक्तित्वकी धनी योगमाया by Pawan Alok
3389:"Mahadev Govind Ranade: Emancipation of women"
3303:"5. Swami Dayananda Saraswati: Life and Works"
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2570:Dayananda Saraswati on a 1962 stamp of India.
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4826:Prem Lata, Swami Dayananda Sarasvati (1990)
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3227:. Delhi: Pravina Prakasana. Vol. 2, p. 347.
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3155:Swami Dayanand dwara swakathit Janm Charitra
3144:Swami Dayanand dwara swakathit Janm Charitra
2684:as main language, and later the present day
2317:Criticism of Jesus § Dayanand Saraswati
2215:Ast. – Is the Science of stars untrue then?
3913:The World's Greatest Seers and Philosophers
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3338:. Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press. p. 65.
3126:Rishi Dayanand ke Shastrarth Evam Pravachan
3054:Hugli Shastrarth Tatha Pratima Pujan Vichar
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2133:, priest craft, offerings made in temples,
1731:He accepted the teachings of the first ten
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4685:Dayananda Saraswati, Founder of Arya Samaj
4603:Bhagwat Khandan – Swami Dayanand Saraswati
4520:Sisirkumar Mitra; Aurobindo Ghose (1963).
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3812:"Swami Dayananda Sarasvati by V. Sundaram"
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3309:. Discovery Publishing House. p. 62.
3151:Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati Jivan Charitra
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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. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
4770:Glorious Thoughts of Swami Dayananda
4472:Narendra Nath Bhattacharyya (1996).
4266:
4249:
4224:
3949:Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati (1875).
3561:
3243:
3241:
3159:Rishi Dayanand ke Patra aur Vigyapan
2789:
2117:Dayananda Saraswati's creation, the
1568:. He emphasized the Vedic ideals of
9050:Founders of new religious movements
4814:The philosophy of religion in India
4799:Autobiography of dayanand saraswati
4725:Arya Samaj And The Freedom Movement
3883:Gandhi on Pluralism and Communalism
3035:(1880) which contains his views on
2655:He also had a notable influence on
2513:flag march. It is organized by the
1931:One Government Throughout the World
24:
4677:
4420:. Motilal Banarsidass. p. 3.
4167:
4113:. 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.). Virjanand Press.
2411:
2078:Ten Principles of the Arya Samaj
1638:of Gujarat). He belonged to the
358:
6547:Provisional Government of India
4635:
4617:
4594:
4568:
4547:
4530:
4513:
4492:
4475:Indian Religious Historiography
4465:
4434:
4407:
4380:
4367:
4340:
4323:
4297:
4285:
4184:
4154:
4127:
4100:
4083:
4048:
4021:
3994:
3975:
3957:
3942:
3930:
3834:
3804:
3656:
3581:
3555:
3538:
3524:
3510:
3483:
3458:
3432:
3407:
3137:Updesh Manjari (Puna Pravachan)
3130:Arya Samaj ke Niyam aur Upniyam
2955:Sanskrit Vakyaprabodhini (1879)
2942:according to his interpretation
2928:according to his interpretation
2918:according to his interpretation
2737:
2306:
9090:Indian critics of Christianity
8859:Books critical of Christianity
4928:
4543:Colby & Rich. p. 383.
4441:Christopher Isherwood (1980).
4417:Contemporary Indian Philosophy
4256:Chatterjee, Ramananda (1933).
4162:Life Sketch of Swami Dayananda
3352:
3330:Salmond, Noel Anthony (2004).
3323:
3294:
3267:
3254:
3197:
2536:and Chief Minister of Gujarat
2299:to slaughter innocent people.
2032:. In addition to discouraging
1459:ideologies. Subsequently, the
13:
1:
8879:Books critical of Scientology
6040:Influence of Indian religions
5398:American Meditation Institute
5277:Influence of Indian religions
4732:The Prophets of the New India
4648:. Concept Publishing Company.
4613:– via Internet Archive.
4537:Andrew Jackson Davis (1885).
4444:Ramakrishna and His Disciples
3916:. Pustak Mahal. p. 123.
3307:Essays on Modern Indian Abuse
3264:(Lazarus Press Banaras 1876).
3191:
2490:, is located on the banks of
2090:
1610:
8788:Letter to a Christian Nation
7828:Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay
7156:Muhammad Mian Mansoor Ansari
6432:Chauri Chaura incident, 1922
6114:Indian independence movement
4787:. Jan Gyan-Prakashan, 1973.
4560:. Vedic Yantralaya. p.
4393:. Mouton. pp. 344–345.
4001:Saraswati, Dayanand (1875).
3880:P. L. John Panicker (2006).
2869:(1875) which criticised the
2812:(1866) which criticised the
2575:Maharshi Dayanand University
2455:on 30 October 1883 chanting
1807:He stated that the eighteen
1721:Sanskrit prosody or Chhandas
7:
9035:People from Rajkot district
8874:Books critical of Mormonism
8115:List of writers on Hinduism
7346:Virendranath Chattopadhyaya
6733:Gazulu Lakshminarasu Chetty
5631:Self-Realization Fellowship
5518:Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh
4652:
4061:. Vol. 1. p. 15.
3936:
3548:Hand-book of the Arya Samaj
3545:Sharma, Vishun Lal (1912).
3465:Neupane, Dr. Kedar (2014).
3362:. Aryasamaj. Archived from
3169:
3122:Dayanand Shastrarth Sangrah
2952:Varnoccharan Shiksha (1879)
2863:ShikshaPatri Dhwant Nivaran
2463:Cremation and commemoration
2369:
2331:perpetual virginity of Mary
1952:or Om is considered by the
1685:. Virajanand believed that
10:
9146:
8781:God: The Failed Hypothesis
8767:God in the Age of Science?
7612:Mirra Alfassa (The Mother)
7081:Kanaiyalal Maneklal Munshi
6633:Indian Independence League
6350:Partition of Bengal (1947)
6345:Partition of Bengal (1905)
4980:
4691:Indian Political Tradition
3792:Swami Dayanand Saraswati.
3639:"Swami Dayanand Saraswati"
3496:. ABC-CLIO. pp. 58–.
3274:Radhakrishnan, S. (2005).
2853:Vallabhacharya mat Khandan
2496:NH58 Ajmer-Pushkar Highway
2373:
2359:
2355:
2340:
2336:
2310:
2287:
2110:
1591:and his commentary on the
1309:Naalayira Divya Prabandham
938:Akshar Purushottam Darshan
582:Akshar Purushottam Darshan
29:
8938:
8887:
8869:Books critical of Judaism
8735:
8602:
8422:
8371:
8328:
8214:Latter Day Saint movement
8181:
8123:
8102:
8019:
7861:
7818:
7755:
7602:
7574:
7472:
7371:
7256:Sibghatullah Shah Rashidi
7056:Inayatullah Khan Mashriqi
6876:
6753:Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
6673:
6628:Indian Home Rule movement
6570:
6467:Fourteen Points of Jinnah
6407:Jallianwala Bagh massacre
6335:
6272:
6120:
6022:
5774:Anukulchandra Chakravarty
5741:
5685:
5677:Transcendental Meditation
5555:Mata Amritanandamayi Math
5357:
5254:
5208:
5172:
5126:
5100:
5079:
5058:
5032:
4991:
4936:
4828:Swami Dayānanda Sarasvatī
4641:
4447:. Vedanta Press. p.
4414:Basant Kumar Lal (1978).
4390:Perspectives on Ethnicity
4178:
4107:Jose Kuruvachira (2006).
4067:10.4135/9788132108412.n19
4028:J. T. F. Jordens (1978).
3910:Clifford Sawhney (2003).
3886:. ISPCK. pp. 30–40.
3794:"Satyarth Prakash, Hindi"
2906:RigvedAadi Bhasya Bhumika
2771:Rigvedadi Bhashya Bhumika
2561:
2524:, Arya Samajis celebrate
2313:Criticism of Christianity
1903:Rigvedadi Bhashya Bhumika
1355:Other Indian philosophies
1103:
1083:
1067:
1051:
313:
254:
212:
202:
197:
187:
177:
172:
164:
154:
119:
77:
72:
63:
49:
8837:Why I Am Not a Christian
8424:Religious discrimination
7853:Vinayak Damodar Savarkar
7805:Vinayak Damodar Savarkar
7785:Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
7495:Indian annexation of Goa
7341:Vinayak Damodar Savarkar
6853:Vinayak Damodar Savarkar
6618:Indian National Congress
6417:Non-cooperation movement
5824:Ganapathi Sachchidananda
5478:Hindu Janajagruti Samiti
5173:Prominent Arya Samajists
4655:Swami Dayanand Saraswati
4642:Garg, Gaṅgā Rām (1984).
4333:Swami Dayanand Saraswati
4330:Dhanpati Pandey (1985).
3332:"3. Dayananda Saraswati"
2900:Aaryoddeshya Ratna Maala
2867:Swaminarayan mat Khandan
2855:(1875) which criticised
2842:(1875) which criticised
2665:Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
2618:Vinayak Damodar Savarkar
2593:at Ajmer. Industrialist
2475:He breathed his last at
2449:Bhai Jawahir Singh Kapur
2283:
2255:Views on other religions
1864:Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
1779:Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
1737:Shvetashvatara Upanishad
1504:Vinayak Damodar Savarkar
999:Kamalakanta Bhattacharya
280:Vinayak Damodar Savarkar
9085:Indian critics of Islam
8975:Criticism of monotheism
8864:Books critical of Islam
8851:The Demon-Haunted World
8708:Anti-Christian violence
8239:Westboro Baptist Church
7707:Chinmayananda Saraswati
7642:Satsvarupa dasa Goswami
7500:Indian Independence Act
7086:Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
7061:Jatindra Mohan Sengupta
7031:Dukkipati Nageswara Rao
6768:Kandukuri Veeresalingam
6748:Gopaldas Ambaidas Desai
6583:All-India Muslim League
6537:Royal Air Force strikes
6502:Round table conferences
6492:Chittagong armoury raid
6382:Hindu–German Conspiracy
6365:Delhi-Lahore Conspiracy
6135:Porto Grande de Bengala
6045:Indian-origin religions
5804:Chinmayananda Saraswati
5282:Indian-origin religions
5231:Swami Omanand Saraswati
4763:28 October 2009 at the
4721:(Calcutta 1947 p 1, 39)
4347:K. S. Bharathi (1998).
3490:Robin Rinehart (2004).
3176:Cow protection movement
3048:Gadarbh Taapni Upnishad
984:Nigamananda Paramahansa
9125:Hindu critics of Islam
9065:Indian autobiographers
8295:New religious movement
7727:Swami Satprakashananda
7717:Krishnananda Saraswati
7286:Syama Prasad Mukherjee
7191:Purushottam Das Tandon
6557:Praja Mandala movement
6371:The Indian Sociologist
5351:Hindu reform movements
5262:Hindu reform movements
5216:Ganga Prasad Upadhyaya
4653:Sinhal, Meenu (2009).
4090:V. S. Godbole (1987).
3262:Commentary on Yajurved
3042:Chaturved Vishay Suchi
3037:cow slaughter in India
3009:Gautam Ahilya ki Katha
2849:Vedviruddh mat Khandan
2840:Vedanti Dhwant Nivaran
2785:Complete list of works
2715:American Spiritualist
2706:Syama Prasad Mukherjee
2674:
2571:
2505:is held every year at
2472:
2388:Assassination attempts
2252:
2232:
2191:
2176:
2175:
2153:Views on superstitions
2107:Creation Of Arya Samaj
2099:On 22 October 1869 in
2074:
2073:
1957:
1697:Teachings of Dayananda
1589:equal rights for women
626:Shakti Vishishtadvaita
336:
9070:Indian murder victims
8926:Nontheistic religions
8844:Why I Am Not a Muslim
8760:Christianity Unveiled
8224:Seventh-day Adventist
8175:Criticism of religion
7931:Christopher Isherwood
7862:Westerners influenced
7833:Ramdhari Singh Dinkar
7747:Paramahansa Yogananda
7510:Political integration
7251:Shyamji Krishna Varma
7036:Gopal Krishna Gokhale
6981:Bhupendra Kumar Datta
6813:Rettamalai Srinivasan
6773:Mahadev Govind Ranade
6578:All India Kisan Sabha
6542:Coup d'état of Yanaon
6442:Qissa Khwani massacre
6427:Coolie-Begar movement
6242:Second Anglo-Sikh War
6072:Persecution of Hindus
5869:Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
5723:Persecution of Hindus
5525:International Vedanta
5513:Vishva Hindu Parishad
5379:Sadharan Brahmo Samaj
5309:Persecution of Hindus
4719:Bankim Tilak Dayanand
4657:. Prabhat Prakashan.
4134:Bhavana Nair (1989).
3562:Krishnan, Aishwarya.
3360:"Gurudatta Vidyarthi"
3277:Living with a Purpose
3249:Bankim Tilak Dayanand
3102:Shahjahanpur district
3072:Jaalandhar Shastrarth
2669:
2634:Mahadev Govind Ranade
2602:Shyamji Krishna Varma
2569:
2470:
2376:Criticism of Buddhism
2236:
2199:
2177:
2161:
2160:
2051:
2050:
1948:
1524:Mahadev Govind Ranade
1492:Shyamji Krishna Varma
873:Svabhavika Bhedabheda
853:Achintya Bheda Abheda
561:Svabhavika Bhedabheda
554:Achintya Bheda Abheda
331:
296:Mahadev Govind Ranade
276:Shyamji Krishna Varma
36:Arsha Vidya Gurukulam
9110:Anti-caste activists
8970:Criticism of atheism
8802:The Blind Watchmaker
8384:Charles Taze Russell
8229:Unification movement
8084:Anantanand Rambachan
8034:S. N. Balagangadhara
7657:Nisargadatta Maharaj
7584:Hinduism in the West
7336:Veeran Sundaralingam
7291:Tara Rani Srivastava
7226:Sahajanand Saraswati
7116:Maghfoor Ahmad Ajazi
7001:Chandra Shekhar Azad
6906:Alluri Sitarama Raju
6863:Vitthal Ramji Shinde
6818:Sahajanand Saraswati
6738:Gopal Ganesh Agarkar
6638:Indian National Army
6482:Dharasana Satyagraha
6387:Champaran Satyagraha
6237:First Anglo-Sikh War
5648:Sri Aurobindo Ashram
5391:Divine Light Mission
5246:List of Arya Samajis
3990:(1). ICPR: 73. 2002.
3614:"Dayanand Saraswati"
3011:(Unavailable) (1879)
2958:VyavaharBhanu (1879)
2828:Panchmahayajya Vidhi
2798:(Unavailable) (1863)
2717:Andrew Jackson Davis
2362:Criticism of Jainism
2343:Criticism of Sikhism
2321:His analysis of the
1971:Krinvanto Vishwaryam
1783:Purva Mimamsa Sutras
1754:and its commentary,
1733:Principal Upanishads
1693:in the Hindu faith.
1683:Virajanand Dandeesha
1648:Yajnopavita Sanskara
1198:Principal Upanishads
863:Chaitanya Mahaprabhu
207:Virajanand Dandeesha
9105:Critics of Buddhism
9080:Indian Hindu saints
8351:Mormon sacred texts
8209:Jehovah's Witnesses
7976:Arthur Schopenhauer
7795:Bal Gangadhar Tilak
7722:Sivananda Saraswati
7677:Swami Prabhavananda
7627:Ananda Coomaraswamy
7321:V. K. Krishna Menon
7266:Subhas Chandra Bose
7151:Muhammad Ali Jinnah
7146:Mohammad Ali Jauhar
7041:Govind Ballabh Pant
7021:Dayananda Saraswati
6946:Bal Gangadhar Tilak
6743:Gopal Hari Deshmukh
6723:Dhondo Keshav Karve
6718:Dayananda Saraswati
6713:Bal Gangadhar Tilak
6688:A. Vaidyanatha Iyer
6201:Anglo-Maratha Wars
5814:Dayananda Saraswati
5626:Science of Identity
5575:Ramakrishna Mission
5453:Divine Life Society
5134:Dayananda Saraswati
5040:Trinidad and Tobago
4881:Dayananda Saraswati
4791:Flipkart.com review
4775:Dayananda Saraswati
4502:. Manohar. p. 327.
4282:, 20 November 2015.
3822:on 13 December 2010
3395:on 25 December 2018
3301:Kumar, Raj (2003).
3260:Dayanand Saraswati
3186:Sudhakar Chaturvedi
2932:Asthadhyayi Bhashya
2890:(Incomplete) (1876)
2810:Vaishnavmat Khandan
2606:Subhas Chandra Bose
2595:Nanji Kalidas Mehta
2558:1939 (1882-83 CE).
1798:Shatapatha Brahmana
1587:, promotion of the
1423:and founder of the
1410:Mool Shankar Tiwari
706:Raghunatha Siromani
82:Mool Shankar Tiwari
9130:Hinduism and Islam
9100:Critics of Sikhism
9095:Critics of Jainism
8753:Breaking the Spell
8695:Sectarian violence
8604:Religious violence
8552:Oriental Orthodoxy
8409:Mirza Ghulam Ahmad
8268:Twelver Shia Islam
8074:Klaus Klostermaier
7838:C. Rajagopalachari
7732:Swami Shraddhanand
7697:Srivatsa Ramaswami
7652:Jiddu Krishnamurti
7647:Mahendranath Gupta
7505:Partition of India
7351:Yashwantrao Holkar
7316:V. O. Chidamabaram
7271:Subramania Bharati
7201:Rahul Sankrityayan
7186:Pritilata Waddedar
7096:Shri Krishna Singh
6996:C. Rajagopalachari
6986:Bidhan Chandra Roy
6971:Bhavabhushan Mitra
6956:Begum Hazrat Mahal
6911:Annapurna Maharana
6783:Muthulakshmi Reddy
6728:G. Subramania Iyer
6422:Christmas Day Plot
6297:Indian nationalism
6247:Sannyasi rebellion
6145:East India Company
5834:Hariharananda Giri
5747:revivalist writers
5621:Satyashodhak Samaj
5458:Hanuman Foundation
5418:Anandamayee Sangha
5190:Bhagat Phool Singh
5185:Swami Shraddhanand
4749:The Light of Truth
4309:The Times of India
3589:"History of India"
3520:. 15 January 2017.
3446:. 17 November 2023
3444:www.britannica.com
3204:Prem Nath Chopra.
3181:Swami Shraddhanand
2844:Vedanta philosophy
2638:Swami Shraddhanand
2572:
2548:Gulab Bagh and Zoo
2498:. An annual 3 day
2473:
2382:Buddhist cosmology
2290:Criticism of Islam
2046:Satyartha Prakash,
1958:
1941:Dayanand's mission
1800:, Sāma Brahamana,
1742:He accepted the 6
1488:Swami Shraddhanand
1465:President of India
1394:Dayanand Saraswati
272:Swami Shraddhanand
216:Influenced by
58:Dayanand Saraswati
18:Dayanand Saraswati
9012:
9011:
8795:The Age of Reason
8746:Atheist Manifesto
8547:Eastern Orthodoxy
8510:Jehovah's Witness
8469:post–Cold War era
8372:Religious figures
8251:Swaminarayan sect
8141:
8140:
7981:Erwin Schrödinger
7757:Political writers
7742:Swami Vivekananda
7604:Religious writers
7589:Indian philosophy
7569:
7523:
7522:
7490:Republic of India
7326:Vallabhbhai Patel
7311:Ubaidullah Sindhi
7211:Ram Prasad Bismil
7106:M. Bhaktavatsalam
7066:Jatindra Nath Das
6991:Bipin Chandra Pal
6926:Babu Kunwar Singh
6896:Achyut Patwardhan
6653:Khudai Khidmatgar
6497:Gandhi–Irwin Pact
6437:Kakori conspiracy
6397:Rowlatt Committee
6360:Direct Action Day
6322:Swadeshi movement
6302:Khilafat Movement
6292:Hindu nationalism
6252:Rebellion of 1857
6175:Anglo-Mysore Wars
6165:Battle of Plassey
6080:
6079:
5733:Women in Hinduism
5658:Abidance in Truth
5653:Sri Ramana Ashram
5579:Vedanta Societies
5498:Hindu Yuva Vahini
5468:Hindu nationalism
5317:
5316:
5221:Shahu of Kolhapur
5200:Narayan Rao Pawar
4848:978-0-19-921270-5
4739:p. 97 (1930)
4664:978-81-8430-017-8
4485:978-81-215-0637-3
4458:978-0-87481-037-0
4427:978-81-208-0261-2
4400:978-90-279-7690-1
4360:978-81-7022-684-0
4280:Rajasthan Patrika
4259:The Modern Review
4210:External link in
4147:978-81-7011-678-3
4076:978-99933-53-57-7
3923:978-81-223-0824-2
3893:978-81-7214-905-5
3643:culturalindia.net
3503:978-1-57607-905-8
3476:978-9937-2-6977-3
3419:culturalindia.net
3415:"Lala Lajpat Rai"
3366:on 6 January 2019
3345:978-0-88920-419-5
3316:978-81-7141-690-5
3287:978-81-222-0031-7
3247:Aurobindo Ghosh,
3166:
3165:
2922:Yajurved Bhashyam
2896:(1877 & 1884)
2836:(1875 & 1884)
2830:(1874 & 1877)
2821:which criticised
2819:Advaitmat Khandan
2814:Srimad Bhagavatam
2702:Vallabhbhai Patel
2698:Bipin Chandra Pal
2690:Swami Vivekananda
2630:Ram Prasad Bismil
2626:Madan Lal Dhingra
2515:Paropkarini Sabha
1811:and the eighteen
1794:Aitareya Brahmana
1544:Vallabhbhai Patel
1520:Ram Prasad Bismil
1516:Madan Lal Dhingra
1451:. Denouncing the
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8823:The God Delusion
8816:The End of Faith
8809:The Caged Virgin
8774:God Is Not Great
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8064:Georg Feuerstein
7951:Maria Montessori
7886:Aleister Crowley
7876:Helena Blavatsky
7820:Literary writers
7770:François Gautier
7594:Indian religions
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7515:Simla Conference
7306:Tiruppur Kumaran
7276:Subramaniya Siva
7231:Sangolli Rayanna
7221:Rash Behari Bose
7161:Nagnath Naikwadi
7071:Jawaharlal Nehru
7016:Dadabhai Naoroji
7011:Chittaranjan Das
6901:A. K. Fazlul Huq
6823:Savitribai Phule
6648:Khaksar movement
6603:Berlin Committee
6588:Anushilan Samiti
6552:Independence Day
6512:Aundh Experiment
6487:Vedaranyam March
6392:Kheda Satyagraha
6377:Singapore Mutiny
6160:Portuguese India
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5665:Swadhyay Parivar
5560:Matua Mahasangha
5443:Chinmaya Mission
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5159:Satyarth Prakash
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4672:Satyarth Prakash
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2767:Satyarth Prakash
2591:Dayanand College
2526:Rishi Bodh Utsav
2426:Jaswant Singh II
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2170:Satyarth Prakash
2127:animal sacrifice
2071:
2069:Satyarth Prakash
1984:discouraged the
1933:, also known as
1899:Satyarth Prakash
1802:Gopatha Brahmana
1640:Audichya Brahmin
1528:Ashfaqullah Khan
1469:S. Radhakrishnan
1438:Satyarth Prakash
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1210:Other scriptures
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7206:Rajendra Prasad
7196:R. Venkataraman
7141:Mithuben Petit
7121:Mahadaji Shinde
7101:Lala Lajpat Rai
6936:Bahadur Shah II
6921:Ashfaqulla Khan
6891:Accamma Cherian
6886:Abul Kalam Azad
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6833:Sister Nivedita
6798:Pandita Ramabai
6793:Niralamba Swami
6758:J. B. Kripalani
6683:Ashfaqulla Khan
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6355:Revolutionaries
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5779:Arumuka Navalar
5759:Amritanandamayi
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5635:Yogoda Satsanga
5606:Sathya Sai Baba
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5565:Narayana Dharma
5540:Isha Foundation
5503:Sanatan Sanstha
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1429:reform movement
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8525:Anti-Judaism
8520:Antisemitism
8464:Christianity
8442:Bahá'i Faith
8199:Christianity
8189:Baháˈí Faith
8133:India Portal
8059:Sister Gargi
8044:Paul Deussen
7946:Henry Miller
7906:R.W. Emerson
7871:Annie Besant
7843:K. D. Sethna
7800:Kartik Oraon
7790:Arun Shourie
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7702:Swami Ramdas
7687:Krishna Prem
7485:Constitution
7473:Independence
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7331:Vanchinathan
7020:
6961:Bhagat Singh
6916:Annie Besant
6877:Independence
6858:Vinoba Bhave
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6658:Swaraj Party
6562:Lucknow Pact
6472:Purna Swaraj
6462:Nehru Report
6369:
6273:Philosophies
6261:
6227:Polygar Wars
6155:French India
6140:Dutch Bengal
6130:Colonisation
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5957:Shraddhanand
5932:Ravi Shankar
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5698:Brahmacharya
5616:Satya Dharma
5413:Ananda Marga
5374:Brahmo Samaj
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2741:
2738:Achievements
2728:Ninian Smart
2725:
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2657:Bhagat Singh
2654:
2652:and others.
2599:
2589:, including
2573:
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2530:Shobha Yatra
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2014:Christianity
2011:
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1994:Ganges River
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1967:Universalism
1959:
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1915:caste system
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1570:brahmacharya
1548:
1546:and others.
1500:Bhagat Singh
1496:Kishan Singh
1477:
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1299:Arthashastra
1294:Dharmaśāstra
1265:Nyāya Sūtras
1235:
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948:Swaminarayan
813:Madhvacharya
804:(Tattvavada)
767:Adi Shankara
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173:Organization
125:(1883-10-30)
51:
44:
9030:1883 deaths
9025:1824 births
8921:New Atheism
8894:Agnosticism
8699:By country
8666:Persecution
8579:Sunni Islam
8542:Neopaganism
8530:Persecution
8503:Persecution
8491:Persecution
8452:Catholicism
8389:Ellen White
8305:Scientology
8300:Neopaganism
8182:By religion
8011:W. B. Yeats
7991:Leo Tolstoy
7961:Oppenheimer
7956:H.S. Olcott
7936:David Lynch
7916:René Guénon
7901:T. S. Eliot
7864:by Hinduism
7667:A. G. Mohan
7617:Sri Anirvan
7429:Mountbatten
7051:Hemu Kalani
6931:Bagha Jatin
6868:Vivekananda
6623:India House
6507:Act of 1935
6282:Ambedkarism
6150:British Raj
6002:Vivekananda
5992:Vipulananda
5922:Ramakrishna
5908:Ram Chandra
5899:Paramananda
5889:Neem Karoli
5764:Ananda Yogi
5718:Neo-Vedanta
5599:Radha Soami
5589:Sahaja Yoga
5209:Arya heroes
5127:Core topics
5118:New Zealand
5071:Netherlands
4241:18 December
4236:India Today
4137:Our Leaders
3969:Google Docs
3674:5 September
3573:12 November
3450:18 December
3370:19 December
3068:in Hinduism
2748:Ashtadhyayi
2694:Ramakrishna
2577:in Rohtak,
2507:Rishi Udyan
2500:Arya Samaj
2481:Rishi Udyan
2143:meat eating
2131:pilgrimages
1913:He opposed
1828:Pancharatra
1771:Vaisheshika
1756:Mahabhashya
1716:Atharvaveda
1461:philosopher
1435:. His book
1414:philosopher
1275:Yoga Sutras
1227:Vachanamrut
1182:Atharvaveda
1135:Major texts
1085:Vaisheshika
1024:Vivekananda
1014:Neo-Vedanta
908:Chakradhara
898:Mahanubhava
823:Vyasatirtha
648:Neo-Vedanta
619:Pramanavada
612:Panchartika
568:Mahanubhava
516:Vaishnavite
490:Sub-schools
403:Vaisheshika
165:Nationality
104:Company Raj
100:Morvi State
9019:Categories
8899:Antitheism
8688:In Judaism
8584:Shia Islam
8481:Falun Gong
8290:Monotheism
8006:Ken Wilber
8001:Alan Watts
7896:Wayne Dyer
7737:Ram Swarup
7692:Swami Rama
7459:Linlithgow
7399:Chelmsford
7389:Cornwallis
7301:Tatya Tope
7171:Nana Saheb
7076:K. Kamaraj
7026:Dhan Singh
6941:Bakht Khan
6593:Arya Samaj
6527:Quit India
6477:Salt March
6336:Events and
6312:Satyagraha
5977:Tagore, D.
5972:Swami Rama
5952:Sen, K. C.
5904:Prem Rawat
5859:Kriyananda
5799:Chatterjee
5754:Meher Baba
5708:Ghar Wapsi
5584:Ravidassia
5545:Kriya Yoga
5493:Hindu Sena
5448:Datta Yoga
5428:Arya Samaj
5386:Advait Mat
5236:Sarla Bedi
5144:Ghar Wapsi
4959:Mozambique
4930:Arya Samaj
4806:0685196682
4609:14 January
4508:8185054223
4315:8 November
3826:14 January
3648:14 January
3623:14 January
3424:14 January
3192:References
3134:Arya Samaj
2995:Unaadikosh
2976:Avyayaarth
2940:Astadhyayi
2859:philosophy
2721:Sten Konow
2614:Madam Cama
2581:in Ajmer,
2397:Hatha Yoga
2360:See also:
2349:Guru Nanak
2341:See also:
2311:See also:
2288:See also:
2135:the castes
2119:Arya Samaj
2113:Arya Samaj
2091:Activities
1963:Arya Samaj
1954:Arya Samaj
1876:Dhatupatha
1868:Paramatman
1813:Upapuranas
1752:Aṣṭādhyāyī
1735:also with
1626:family in
1611:Early life
1555:infallible
1480:Madam Cama
1425:Arya Samaj
1304:Kama Sutra
1190:Upanishads
818:Jayatirtha
748:(Mayavada)
736:Prabhākara
526:Bhedabheda
306:and others
264:Madam Cama
258:Influenced
246:Badarayana
188:Philosophy
182:Arya Samaj
88:1824-02-12
32:Arya Samaj
8980:Sexuality
8909:Criticism
8888:Movements
8713:In Odisha
8644:Christian
8639:Terrorism
8622:Mormonism
8569:Rastafari
8537:Mormonism
8432:Ahmadiyya
8315:Yazdânism
8273:Wahhabism
8049:Dharampal
7780:Ram Gopal
7632:Dayananda
7434:Wellesley
7419:Dalhousie
7281:Surya Sen
7176:P. Kakkan
7136:Mir Qasim
7111:M. N. Roy
7046:Har Dayal
6879:activists
6708:Baba Amte
6698:Ayyankali
6676:reformers
6598:Azad Hind
6338:movements
6317:Socialism
6007:Yogananda
5967:Sivananda
5819:Daya Mata
5789:Aurobindo
5433:Ayyavazhi
5369:Brahmoism
5365:Adi Dharm
5108:Australia
5033:Caribbean
5019:Singapore
4954:Mauritius
3848:9 October
3598:5 October
3080:Jalandhar
2988:Dhatupath
2979:Aakhyatik
2970:Saamaasik
2926:Yajurveda
2686:Rajasthan
2441:Mount Abu
2406:pranayama
2195:Astrology
2048:he says:
1969:, called
1760:Patanjali
1708:Yajurveda
1675:Himalayan
1656:Shivratri
1632:Kathiawad
1558:authority
1549:He was a
1314:Tirumurai
1172:Yajurveda
1076:Patanjali
1029:Aurobindo
994:Bamakhepa
928:Sankardev
757:Gaudapada
431:Heterodox
329:Quotation
234:Patanjali
143:Rajasthan
8958:In Islam
8953:Apostasy
8725:Pakistan
8683:In Islam
8612:Buddhism
8486:Hinduism
8447:Buddhism
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