teachings of swami dayanand (any 10)
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Swami Dayanand, founder of the Arya Samaj, was one of the few great men of the world who sacrificed everything for emancipation for mankind. He was a great scholar, a Yogi, a social reformer, a philosopher and a political thinker.
Born in affluence and luxury, he left the house when forced by his parents to get married and wandered in the Himalayas in pursuit of knowledge and truth. Facing hardships and difficulties, resisting all temptations, he studied the ancient scriptures, particularly the Vedas which he regarded as a source of Divine Knowledge and engage himself in the Herculean task of spreading that knowledge.
Swamji believed that Dharma consists in following the Truth, which alone triumphs ultimately and secures for its devotees "Dharma; arth, kama and moksha".
Born in affluence and luxury, he left the house when forced by his parents to get married and wandered in the Himalayas in pursuit of knowledge and truth. Facing hardships and difficulties, resisting all temptations, he studied the ancient scriptures, particularly the Vedas which he regarded as a source of Divine Knowledge and engage himself in the Herculean task of spreading that knowledge.
Swamji believed that Dharma consists in following the Truth, which alone triumphs ultimately and secures for its devotees "Dharma; arth, kama and moksha".
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Teachings of swami dayanand
• Dayananda advocated the principle of Karma and Re-creation.
• He stressed the Vedic ideals of brahmacharya, comprising celibacy and devotion to God.
• He always advocates the equal rights for women
• He wants to reform Hinduism with a new dedication to God.
• He always highlighted respect and esteem for other human beings and other living beings.
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