Dayanand Saraswati

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Dayanand Saraswati

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Dayanand Saraswati, whose 200th birth anniversary is being celebrated this year.

Key Takeaway

  • PM on February 12 paid tribute to Dayanand Saraswati on the 200th birth anniversary of the social reformer.
  • As well as hailing his contributions towards the fight against social discrimination and untouchability.

Dayanand Saraswati

  • About
    • He was an Indian philosopher, social leader, and the founder of the Arya Samaj, a Vedic dharma reform organisation.
    • In 1876, he was the first to demand Swaraj as “India for Indians,” a call later taken up by Lokmanya Tilak.
    • Additionally, he attempted to revive Vedic principles while condemning idolatry and ritualistic devotion.
  • Birth
    • He was born on February 12, 1824, into a Brahmin family in Tankara, Gujarat.
    • Lalji Tiwari and Yashodhabai, his parents, were traditional Brahmins.
    • He was previously known as Mool Shankar Tiwari because he was born during the Mool Nakshatra.
    • For fifteen years (1845-60), he journeyed as an ascetic in quest of truth.
    • Furthermore, Dayananda’s ideas were published in his well-known book, Satyarth Prakash (The True Exposition).
  • Ideology
    • He trusted in the Vedas’ unassailable authority.
    • Dayananda was a proponent of Karma and Reincarnation.
    • He stressed brahmacharya’s Vedic values, such as celibacy and devotion to God.
    • Additionally, he claimed that Hinduism had been corrupted by deviation from the foundational principles of the Vedas.
    • As well as, the priesthood had misled Hindus about the priests’ self-aggrandisement.

Contribution to the Society

  • Firstly, he was a philosopher, social activist, and the founder of the Arya Samaj in India.
  • He was a self-taught guy and a renowned Indian leader who left a lasting impression on Indian society.
  • His vision of India featured a classless and casteless society, a united India (religiously, socially, and nationally).
  • He was inspired by the Vedas, which he saw as “India’s Rock of Ages,” the infallible and trustworthy original germ of Hinduism.
  • Furthermore, he gave the slogan “Back to the Vedas”.

Contribution to the Education System

  • He overhauled the education system entirely and is regarded as one of modern India’s geniuses.
  • In addition, the DAV (Dayanand Anglo Vedic) schools were founded in 1886 to carry out Swami Dayanand Saraswati’s mission.
  • The first DAV School was established in Lahore, with Mahatma Hansarj as the principal.

 Arya Samaj

  • About
    • Arya Samaj is a monotheistic Hindu reform movement in India that supports principles and practises based on the Vedas’ irrefutable authority.
    • Furthermore, Arya Samaj was the first Hindu group to practise proselytisation.
  • Objectives
    • Rejects Brahmanical domination over Hindu spiritual and social life.
    • In addition, the Vedas are writings that contain all true wisdom.
    • Supported the Four Varna System; however, it should be based on merit rather than birth.
    • Advocated for women’s equality in society. 
      • There is no place for any type of gender discrimination against women.
    • Supported widow remarriage and female education while opposing polygamy, child marriage, Sati, and other practices.
    • Supported the spread of Hindi and Sanskrit. 
      • A decent education is the foundation of a good and solid social order. 
      • Furthermore, it conducted outstanding work in education, particularly for women.

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