What were the important issues raised by the Arya Samaj?
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arya samaj is institute they tell what wrong and what right . the important issues to raised by the aryan samaj is to tell people important of freedom.
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The important issues raised by the Aarya Samaj are polytheism, image worship, widow remarriage, female education, and opposition to the restrictions of a sea voyage.
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- Aarya Samaj was a vigorous reform movement.
- It is for Hinduism, founded in 1875 by Dayananda Sarasvati.
- The aim of Aarya Samaj was to reestablish the Vedas and improve spiritual, physical and social well-being.
- Satyartha Prakash was a monumental work by him, it is an interpretation of the Vedas.
- A purification movement called Shuddi was launched by the Aarya Samaj, it is for the conversion of non-Hindus to Hindus.
- The idea is to unify India socially, religiously and nationally.
- His teachings had a great impact on the Punjab and the United Provinces.
- Women are provided equal status.
- Aarya Samaj also helped the people in a crisis like earthquakes, floods and famines.
- They opened widow homes and orphanages at religious places.
- "Gurukula" pattern, an ancient system of Hindu education has been its goal.
- Dayanand Anglo-Vedic (DAV) schools and colleges are spread throughout India by Aarya Samaj.
Hence, DAV schools and colleges, the Gurukula pattern of the education system, equalities for women.
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