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Onkar Nath Sharma
Illustrator : H.S.
Chavan
ISBN : 81-7508-021-3
Vol. No : 624
Swami Dayanand was born at
a time when our country was under foreign domination. Most of the people
were steeped in ignorance and poverty. Hypocrisy and corruption flourished
in the name of religion. Women were not allowed to have formal education,
nor those from the Scheduled Castes. They were required only to serve the
rest of the community without ever being given the opportunity for development.
Prejudices of creed, caste and community had corroded the social cohesion
and the wily and the wicked were ruling the roost.Swami Dayanand was greatly
shocked by this abominable state of affairs. He gave a clarion call to
the nation to ‘arise, awake and stop not’ till the religious and social
evils were mitigated. Priests and pandits were naturally alarmed by his
zeal for social reform and national resurgence. He wrote ‘Satyartha Prakash’
which unfolded and interpreted the age-old wisdom of India, enshrined in
the Vedas. He also exposed the diabolical and malicious designs of the
priests and preachers who were fooling innocent people in the name of religion.
He emphasised the importance of women’s education. He raised his voice
against bigamy and child marriage while fully supporting widow remarriage.
A nationalist to the core, he urged the people to boycott foreign goods
and style of living.He did not however propagate or establish a new creed
of a new sect like many of contemporaries. He founded the Arya Samaj to
help make the people self-confident and self-reliant; and to uplift and
reform the society. A large number of its branches sprang up throughout
India.His main purpose behind establishing the Arya Samaj was to rid the
society of evils and thereby build a free, strong and united nation. In
fact, he prepared the psychological and social background for Mahatma Gandhi’s
subsequent political programmes. He was, truly speaking, one of the great
builders of modern India.
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