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Dayananda went to the Maharaja's restroom during his stay and saw him with a dancing girl named Nanhi Jaan. Dayananda asked the Maharaja to forsake the girl and all unethical acts and to follow the Dharma like a true Arya (noble). Dayananda's suggestion offended Nanhi, who decided to take revenge. [2]
1 day ago · The Special Investigation Team (SIT) has informed the Karnataka High Court that the voice samples of former MP Prajwal Revanna matched those heard in the video footage of a woman in her 60s while ...
Dayanand Saraswati & Arya Samaj. On 7 April, 1875 Dayanand Saraswati formed the Arya Samaj at Bombay. It was a Hindu reforms movement, meaning "society of the nobles". The purpose of the Samaj was to move the Hindu religion away from the fictitious beliefs.
Swami Dayanand Saraswati (1824-1883) Maharshi Dayananda Saraswati authored more than 70 works in all, including a 14 volume explanation of the six Vedangas, 9 volumes of Rigveda Bhasya and 4 volumes of Yajurved Bhasya.
Sep 15, 2024 · In a tragic incident on Sunday, three people, including a father and son, lost their lives during a Ganesha idol immersion ceremony at Ranganahatti Lake near Marasandra village in Turuvekere taluk. The victims were identified as Revanna Sharah and Dayanand, confirmed the local police.
Dayananda Saraswati was a 19th-century Indian philosopher and social reformer who is best known for laying the foundation of a social reform movement called “Arya Samaj.” He was, in fact, more than a religious leader who left a deep impact on the Indian society.
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Dayanand Saraswati, a prominent Hindu religious leader and a Vedic scholar was the first Indian to voice his right for freedom of India from British rule in 1876. A highly intelligent and rational personality, he was way ahead of his times.