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WHAT DID DAYANAND SARASWATI TEACH TO THE PEOPLE?


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Answered by coco4637
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Answer:

He believed in the infallible authority of the Vedas. Dayananda advocated the doctrine of Karma and Reincarnation. He emphasized the Vedic ideals of brahmacharya, including celibacy and devotion to God.

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Answered by pazhaniakshaiadhi
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Explanation:

  • He believed in the infallible authority of the Vedas. Dayananda advocated the doctrine of Karma and Reincarnation. He emphasized the Vedic ideals of brahmacharya, including celibacy and devotion to God

  • He puts emphasis on the view that Education (Shiksha) is that which helps one to acquire knowledge, culture, righteousness, self-control and the like virtues; and eradicates ignorance and evil habits. He suggested the multisided curriculum, perfection and importance of humanism and rationalism

  • The prime object of Arya Samaj is to do good to the whole world, i.e. to achieve physical, spiritual and social prosperity for all. Our conduct towards all should be guided by love, by injunctions of Dharma and according to their respective positions. One should dispel ignorance and promote knowledge

  • The prime object of Arya Samaj is to do good to the whole world, i.e. to achieve physical, spiritual and social prosperity for all. Our conduct towards all should be guided by love, by injunctions of Dharma and according to their respectivx

Social Reforms:

  • Dayananda also opposed the practice of untouchability. He protested against injustice to women and worked for the education of the females. He vehemently opposed child-marriages, polygamy, “Purdah” and the practice of “Sati” etc.
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