Why in the news?
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi remarked that the Arya Samaj was a community of steadfast and devoted nationalists.
Arya Samaj
- What was it?: It emerged as a major socio-religious reform movement in 19th-century India, reacting to orthodoxy, superstition, and social evils.
- Establishment: Founded by Swami Dayanand Saraswati in 1875 at Bombay
- Objectives:
- Reaffirm faith in the infallibility of the Vedas as the ultimate source of truth.
- Promote monotheism and reject idol worship, ritualism, and caste discrimination.
- Revive Vedic values of simplicity, morality, and truth.
- Encourage education, especially women’s education, and social upliftment.
- Major Activities:
- Established Dayanand Anglo-Vedic (DAV) Schools and Colleges to provide modern education blended with Vedic teachings.
- Advocated Hindi in Devanagari script as the national language.
- Spread Vedic literature and rational thinking across India.
- Promoted shuddhi (purification) movement to reconvert those who had left Hinduism.
- Social and Political Impact:
- Helped shape modern Hindu identity and Hindu reform movements.
- Strengthened nationalist consciousness through social reform.
- Influenced leaders like Lala Lajpat Rai, Bhagat Singh, and Swami Shraddhanand.
- The Shuddhi movement led to Hindu-Muslim tensions in some areas but also contributed to Hindu consolidation during the colonial period.