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Author by: J.M.MehtaLanguage: enPublisher by: VIJAYKUMAR GOVINDRAM HASANANDFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 53Total Download: 641File Size: 41,8 MbDescription: Swami Dayanand had a vision of Truth through the Vedas. He communicated his experience through Satyarth Prakash. This work can be treated as a comprehensive introduction.
It is suggested that after the reading of this work, the conscientious reader should go to the original work of Swamiji for full benefit and appreciation of the light brought out by him from the Vedas and the later scriptures. Nevertheless, if the reader is hard-pressed for time and can feel content with knowing what Satyarth Prakash is like, this work would serve the purpose.
Author by: Noel SalmondLanguage: enPublisher by: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. PressFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 19Total Download: 259File Size: 45,5 MbDescription: Why, Salmond asks, would nineteenth-century Hindus who come from an iconic religious tradition voice a kind of invective one might expect from Hebrew prophets, Muslim iconoclasts, or Calvinists? Rammohun was a wealthy Bengali, intimately associated with the British Raj and familiar with European languages, religion, and currents of thought.
Dayananda was an itinerant Gujarati ascetic who did not speak English and was not integrated into the culture of the colonizers. Salmond’s examination of Dayananda after Rammohun complicates the easy assumption that nineteenth-century Hindu iconoclasm is simply a case of borrowing an attitude from Muslim or Protestant traditions. Salmond examines the origins of these reformers’ ideas by considering the process of diffusion and independent invention—that is, whether ideas are borrowed from other cultures, or arise spontaneously and without influence from external sources. Examining their writings from multiple perspectives, Salmond suggests that Hindu iconoclasm was a complex movement whose attitudes may have arisen from independent invention and were then reinforced by diffusion. Although idolatry became the symbolic marker of their reformist programs, Rammohun’s and Dayananda’s agendas were broader than the elimination of image-worship.
These Hindu reformers perceived a link between image-rejection in religion and the unification and modernization of society, part of a process that Max Weber called the “disenchantment of the world.” Focusing on idolatry in nineteenth-century India, Hindu Iconoclasts investigates the encounter of civilizations, an encounter that continues to resonate today. Author by: Swami Dayanand SaraswatiLanguage: enPublisher by:Format Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 27Total Download: 745File Size: 42,8 MbDescription: Satyarth Prakash' (Light of Truth) is the Magnum opus of Swami Dayanand Saraswati, the living embodiment of Vedic life and thought and the illustrious son of India who founded the Arya Samaj movement. It occupies a prominent place in the Classical, Religious and Philosophical literature of the world.
Its main objective is to depict the true face of Hinduism and to set an agenda for reformation of world religions in the larger of interest of humanity. The present English translation is conspicuous for its richness of thought and plucking out the actual and factual intention of the original author in the most modern English terms. This edition is beneficial to both learned and laity, as it brings home the main theme in a very simple and lucid language and all technical aspects dealing with grammar and etymology have been cited under footnotes to serve the purpose of reference to the scholars. Author by: R.K. PruthiLanguage: enPublisher by: Discovery Publishing HouseFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 37Total Download: 797File Size: 54,7 MbDescription: Contents: Introduction, Indo-British Civilization, The Life of Dayanand Saraswati, History of Arya Samaj, Organisation and Rituals of Arya Samaj, Arya Samaj in its True Perspective, The Rational Basis of Arya Samaj, Role of Arya Samaj, The Significance of the Arya Samaj, Politics and Arya Samaj, Political Outlook of Aryasamajists, Arya Samaj and Education, D.A.V. Movement in India, The D.A.V.
Institutions: Their Past and Future, Dayananda An Apostle of Universal Brotherhood, Is the Arya Samaj Another Religion?, Swamantavyamantavya: My Beliefs and Disbeliefs, Swikarapatra: The List Will and Testament of Dayananda, Library Works of Dayananda.
The Satyartha Prakhash (The light of Truth) is the masterpiece of Swami Dayanand Saraswati. Some call it as Magnum Opus.
Foxyspider addons for firefox. No doubt, it is a great literary undertaking, as the lexicographic contents denote. But I go a step further. The lexicon (Oxford) says, Magnum, a bottle containing a certain quantity of wine. But as the great writer of this masterpiece Swami Dayanand was a symbol of ultimate morality and spiritualism and was a sage of standing, he never touched a drop of wine. And so his present work down not contain any such alcoholic impact. But one thing is undoubtedly true about it. This great, book is, indeed, and encyclopedia of the various contemporary social religious and political currents cross-currents and movements going on at the time of the writer's life.
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To go it further, the writer has not spared the past events and guiding philosophies, which has polluted the human mind and deteriorated man's quest for true knowledge and right way of life. When one analyzes this work for this angle, we have witnessed that this great masterwork of Swami Dayanand Saraswati positively made the revolution in the socio-political fabric not only of the Indians but of the whole mankind. It created a new flutter and awakening in the society, that made the various thinkers and followers and scholars of different faiths and sects to make drastic changes in their concepts, beliefs and interpretations contained in their Books of Faith. No doubt, much more crusading spirit was witnessed among the readers of this book who hailed from different races, communities and groups. The word Magnum, therefore, has no parallel like that in the context of this work. Its repeated study, research and investigation have greatly contributed to the thinking of humankind, since it was written by the author, more than a hundred years ago.
Such a selfless exposition by the writer has found a distinct position for this author in the world literature of this kind. The English translation of his book was rendered by Dr. Chiranjiva Bharadwaja in the last century. It enjoys greater popularity and has already run into a number of reprints. The Sabha has brought it out to meet the great and persistent demand and as a present on the sacred occasion of Swami Dayanand's Nirvan (Death) Centenary which being celebrated all over the world this year, under the Sabha's aegis. Aarti (Prayers),15,Alka Goyal,6,Altaf Raja,1,Anil Badarika,2,Anup Jalota Bhajans,50,Anuradha Paudwal,13,Art Of Living,31,Baba Hardev Singh Ji - Sant Nirankari,1,Baba Ramdev Ji - YogGuru,2,Baba Ramdev Ji (Runicha),19,Baba Rasika Pagal,5,Baldev Krishan Sehgal Ji,7,Books (Literature),17,Brahma Kumaris,2,Bulleh Shah Sufi Poetry,1,Chitra-Vichitra Ji Bhajans,8,Chotey Kanhaiya Ji Maharaj,4,DeshBhakti Songs,1,Devi Chitralekha Ji,6,Devkinandan Thakur Ji Maharaj,18,Dheeraj4uall Specials,9,DJ Mix Bhajans,8,DJ Shivam Mixes,4,Dr.
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