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Answered by anut0717
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The Arya Samaj opposes worship of murtis (images), animal sacrifice, shraddha (rituals on behalf of ancestors), basing caste upon birth rather than upon merit, untouchability, child marriage, pilgrimages, priestly craft, and temple offerings. It upholds the infallibility of the Vedas, the doctrines of karma (the accumulated effect of past deeds) and samsara (the process of death and rebirth), the sanctity of the cow, the importance of the samskaras (individual sacraments), the efficacy of Vedic oblations to the fire, and programs of social reform. It has worked to further female education and intercaste marriage; has built missions, orphanages, and homes for widows; has established a network of schools and colleges; and has undertaken famine relief and medical work. From its beginning it was an important factor in the growth of Indian nationalism. It has been criticized, however, as overly dogmatic and militant and as having exhibited an aggressive intolerance toward both Christianity and Islam.

Answered by shiveshvaish2021
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ans1_ Practises prevalent in the Indian society against which the reformers fought were the practise of sati, caste system, exploitation of the lower caste people, female infanticide, child marriages, untouchability and the prohibition of the education of the lower caste people in the Hindu society

Ans2 _ i dont know Sorry....

ans3_ Arya Samaj Movement has done many work-related with Untouchability, Caste System and the status of women. Similar to the Brahmo Samaj it also worked towards the upliftment of women as appose of child marriage and promotion of widow remarriage. They tried to bring the untouchables to the rank of the caste Hindu.

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