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ARYA SAMAJ

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Originally appearing in Volume V02, Page 713 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ARYA SAMAJ  , a

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Hindu religious association with reforming tendencies, which was founded by a Gazerati
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Brahman named Dayanand Saraswati . This man was born of a Saivite
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family about 1825, but in early manhood grew dissatisfied with idol-worship . He undertook many pilgrimages and studied the Vedic philosophy in the hope of solving the old problem of the
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Buddha, —how to alleviate human misery and attain final liberation . About 1866, when he had begun to teach and to gather disciples, he first saw the Christian scriptures, which he vehemently assailed, and the Rig Veda, which he correspondingly exalted, though in the conception which he ultimately formed of
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God the former was much more influential than the latter . Dayanand's treatment of the Vedas was
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peculiar, and consisted of
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reading into them his own beliefs and
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modern scientific discoveries . Thus he explains the Yajna (sacrificial cult) as " the entertainment of the learned in proportion to their worth, the business of manufacture, the experiment and application of chemistry, physics and the arts of peace; the instruction of the
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people, the
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purification of the air, the nourishment of vegetables by the employment of the principles of meteorology, called
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Agni-Notri in
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Sanskrit." He denied that the Vedas warranted the caste
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system, but wished to retain the four grades as orders of learning to which
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admission should be won by examination . These views naturally met with scanty acceptance among the Brahmans to whom he introduced them, and Dayanand turned to the masses and established Samajes in various parts of India, the first being at Bombay in 1875 . He chose the epithet Arya as being more dignified than the slightly contemptuous
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term Hindu . After a successful series of
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tours, during which he debated publicly with orthodox pundits and with Christian missionaries, he died at Ajmere in 1883 . The Arya Samaj is not an eclectic system like the Brahma Samaj, which strives to find the
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common basis underlying all the
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great religions, and its narrower scope and corresponding intensity of conviction have won it a greater strength . It seemed to meet the feeling of many educated natives whose faith in current
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Hinduism was undermined, but who were predisposed against any
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foreign religious influence . Their patriotic ardour gladly seized on "a view of the
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original faith of India that seemed to harmonize with all the discoveries of modern science and the ethics of
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European
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civilization," and they cheerfully supported their leader's strange polemic with the agnostic and rationalist literature of
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Europe .

By 1890 their

numbers had increased to 40,000, by 1900 to over 92,000 . Divisions had, however, set in, especially a cleavage into the Ghasi or vegetarian, and the Mansi or flesh-eating sections . To the latter belong those Rajputs who though generally in sympathy with the
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movement declined to adhere to the tenet of the Samaj which forbade the destruction of animal
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life and the consumption of animal food . The age of admission to the Samaj is eighteen, and members are expected to contribute to its funds at least 1 % of their income . The ten articles of their creed may be summarized thus: I . The source of all true knowledge is God . 2 . God is " all truth, all knowledge, all bliss, boundless, almighty, just, merciful, unbegotten, without a beginning, incomparable, the support and Lord of all, all-pervading, omniscient, imperishable, immortal, eternal,
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holy, and the cause of the universe; worship is due to him alone . 3 . The
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medium of true knowledge is the Vedas . 4. and 5 . The truth is to be accepted and to become the guiding principle .

6 . The

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object of the Samaj is to benefit the
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world by improving its
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physical, social, intellectual and moral conditions . 7 . Love and justice are the right guides of conduct . 8 . Knowledge must be spread . 9 . The good of others must be sought . to . In general interests members must subordinate themselves to the good of others; in
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personal interests they should retain independence . The
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sixth clause comprehends a wide programme of reform, including abstinence from spirituous liquors and animal food, physical cleanliness and exercise,
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marriage reform, the promotion of
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female
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education, the abolition of caste and of
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idolatry .

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Additional information and Comments

Arya samaj was founded by the one of the greatest gem of the mother earth -"Swami Dayanand Saraswati".This organisation gave new direction to the then independence movement of India.He started one of the greatest reforming movement.As per the Indian congress history, 80% of Indian freedom fighters (fighting with Britishers)were related with Aryasamaj.In his book "Light of truth" he explains that in every nook and corner there are so called selfmade gods who are exploiting the poors and women in the name of religion . After using so many soft ways when they dont under stand the truth then he wrote the book of logics and critics to give "stone hard truth" based on logics to improve the lifestyle of people,peace of mind and to remove the clutches of so called self made gods and myths based religions.To under stand Aryasamaj one has to read that book with an open and logical mind.contact nearest aryasamaj sites/temples for more details on TRUTH & REALITIES .Promise yourself that you will not take sides while reading "Satyarth parkash" The light of truth.It shows the way to live and let live.Let us make the whole world "aryans" means noble persons with self respect & who respects his/her country/values/culture and who values human life and who do karmas and help others with no self interest,Regards
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