Aryasamaj & Its Philosophy
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- The Arya Samaj is a socio-cultural
organization founded
by Swami Dayanand Saraswati
in 1875. The mission of
the Samaj is to mould the lives of its members and all others according
to the message of the Vedas with reference to the circumstances of the
time and place. The Vedas are the poetry of eternity in meta language.
They are pure knowledge, primary, original, universal, complete,
revealed at the dawn of creation for all mankind without distinction or
discrimination of race or colour, caste or creed or sex. The idea
behind this universality is: God is one, His creation is one, his law
is one, Humanity is one, Revelation is one; all that follows is
historical and relative justifiable as corrective with reference back
to the universal.
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- The Arya Samaj is a voluntary
organisation working throughout the world for physical, moral,
spiritual and professional education, eradication of superstition,
inculcation of universal values, comparative study of cultures,
religious and social systems, with open enquiry and debate for the
propagation of truth. The organisation is thoroughly democratic and
works on the basis of the ten principles
formulated by the founder. The principles are universal and have no
tinge of sectarianism at all.
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- Arya Samaj in Hindu-Dharma
The Arya Samaj , as founded by Swami Dayanand Saraswati, continues to
be a reformist movement in India and within Hindu-Dharma worldwide. It
is NOT a separate religion nor is it a sect within Hindu-Dharma. Its
primary task is to reform Hindu-Dharma, which had been corrupted by 500
years of Mughal and 200 years of British rule. According to Arya Samaj,
worship of God consists in 3 acts :
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(a) the first and foremost to study the Vedas,
with the motivation to acquire knowledge of God.
(b) the observance of Dharma (moral duty
and action) as prescribed by God in the Vedas.
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- (c) worship of God by fire or the
homa-sacrifice, this involves the use of the Gayatri Mantra.
- The Vedas : The Vedas
were created by God prior to the creation of the universe and given to
the ancient rishis. It contains all the fixed truths of the universe,
the True Knowledge. Such laws are unchangeable (i.e. Karma, Dharma and
Physical laws), they are not of the changeable type (i.e. this webpage
has the colour 'x').
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- The problem that arises is that Vedic
Sanskrit is radically different from Classical and Epic Sanskrit, the
result has been many misinterpretations by Western scholars. For
example, "Ashva" means "horse" and "grain". Sacrifices which call for
"Ashva" were assumed to be for horses but the correct Vedic
interpretation is that of "grain". The point being is that Vedic
Sanskrit must be read in respect to the Vedic context. There are
four other substantive claims that Swami Dayanand makes regarding the
Vedas:
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- (a) In the matter of religion and in
the spirit, the Western mind has not reached either the depth or the
heights commanded by the Ancient Indian mind.
- (b) In the matter of the social, the
Indian solution aimed at in ancient times are as good and sound and
effective as those arrived at in the West in modern times.
- (c) In philosophy, India has nothing
to learn form the West.
- (d) In physical sciences, the West
is far in advance of the Ancient Indians. India has had its successes
in this regard. In 500 B.C.E., the Indian surgeon Sustra performed
cataract surgery for the first time in the civilized world.
- Caveats and Clarifications :
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- (a) The Arya Samaj does not
believe in the infallibility or immunity from mistakes. To err is to be
human.
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- (b) The only appropriate forms
of worship are that of the fire (havan).
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- (c) The Arya Samaj believes in
the Law of Karma. This is the truth that "acts must follow by their
consequences, that the result of actions cannot be warded off or atoned
by any means". This is in connection with the theory of reincarnation.
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- (d) The Arya Samaj does not
believe in "Fate". Those born in a lowly position are not condemned to
live a life of despair. It is the soul system that has degraded people
to punish them for the positions of the rich and powerful.
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- (e) Everyone can make and unmake
his or her destiny through the Law of Karma.
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- (f) The Vedas are infallible and
expects every woman and man to know them and to expound them for the
benefits of others.
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