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Life Achivments Media Publication Born in Gujarat, Swami Dayanand Saraswati courageously challenged oppressive practices within Hindu tradition and advocated for a return to the teachings of the Vedas. His relentless efforts focused on eradicating social stigmas like child marriage and Casteism. By dismantling numerous orthodox customs, he laid the groundwork for future reforms in Indian society. In 1875, Swami Dayanand …
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Life Work Media Publication Dayanand Saraswati was a reformer and believed in pragmatism. He preached against many rituals of the Hindu religion such as idol-worship, caste by birth, animal sacrifices and restrictions of women from reading Vedas. He was not only a great scholar and philosopher but also a social reformer and a political thinker. Dayanand Saraswati was responsible …
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Achivments Work Media Publication Dayanand Saraswati was born on 12, February, 1824 in Tankara, Gujarat. His original name was Mool Shankar. His father Karsanji was a tax collector and was a rich, prosperous and influential person. He was the head of an eminent Brahmin family of the village. When Mool Shankar was eight years old, Yajnopavita Sanskara, or the …
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Life Achivments Work Media Publication Dayanand Saraswati was one of the most radical socio-religious reformers in the history of India. Swami Dayanand Saraswati was the founder of Arya Samaj and propagated egalitarian approach of the Vedas at a time when widespread casteism was prevalent in the society.
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Life Achivements Work Media Bhagawan Nityananda of Ganeshpuri, by Swami Muktananda. Siddha Yoga Publications, 2nd edition (1996). ISBN 0-911307-45-1. Life of Bhagawan Nityananda & Chidakasha Geeta, by Deepa Kodikal. Surendra Kalyanpur, 2007. Nityananda: In Divine Presence, by M.U. Hatengdi, 1990.
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Life Achivements Work Publication According to Nityananda’s biographers, the identity of Nityananda’s guru is a mystery. According to Healy, Nityananda did not have a guru.In one of his talks, his student Swami Muktananda said Nityananda’s Guru was an unknown Siddha Purusha from Kerala.
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Life Achivements Media Publication In 1918 he was in the city of Udipi at the Krishna temple there. Two of the local men, Dr Kombarbail and his friend Mr. Bhat used to daily walk to the temple and one day were attracted by the lean, bright looking Nityananda standing among the usual collection of ascetics at the temple. …
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Life Work Media Publication As a guru, Nityananda gave relatively little by way of verbal teachings. Starting in the early 1920s, his devotees in Mangalore would sit with him in the evenings. Most of the time he was silent, though occasionally he would give teachings. A devotee named Tulsiamma wrote down some of his teachings and his answers …
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Achivements Work Media Publication Even in childhood, Nityananda seemed to be in an unusually advanced spiritual state, which gave rise to the belief that he was born enlightened. He was eventually given the name Nityananda, which means, “always in bliss”. Before the age of twenty, Nityananda became a wandering yogi, spending time on yogic studies and practices in the …
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