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  1. Dayananda Sarasvati. Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati o Sarasvati (nacido como Mula Shankar Tiwari; 12 de febrero de 1824 - 30 de octubre de 1883) fue un filósofo indio, líder social y fundador de Arya Samaj, un movimiento de reforma del dharma védico. Fue el primero en llamar a como "India para los indios" en 1876, un llamado que más tarde ...

  2. Dayananda's Light of Truth was translated into English in 1906. A biography of Dayananda is Har Bilas Sarda, Life of Dayananda Saraswati, World Teacher (1946). Additional Sources. Arya, Krishan Singh, Swami Dayananda Sarasvati: a study of his life and work, Delhi: Manohar, 1987.

  3. Dayananda Sarasvati (often spelled Saraswati) was a leading Hindu ascetic, or person who gives up worldly comforts to live in poverty, in nineteenth-century India. He is best known as an aggressive reformer who urged Hindus to return to the traditions and principles in the Vedas, the Hindu sacred scripture. He was also the founder of the Arya ...

  4. Early Life and Education. Dayanand Saraswati was born on February 12, 1824 in Tankara, Gujarat as Mool Shankar to Karshanji Lalji Tiwari and Yashodabai. His affluent and influential Brahmin family was an ardent follower of Lord Shiva. The family being deeply religious, Mool Shankar was taught religious rituals, piety and purity, importance of ...

  5. Swami Dayananda Saraswati has been teaching the traditional wisdom of Vedanta for more than four decades, in India and around the world. His success as a teacher is evident in the successes of his students -- over 100 are now swamis themselves, and highly respected as scholars and teachers. Within the Hindu community, he has worked to create ...

  6. Prem Lata, Swami Dayananda Sarasvati (1990) Autobiography of Swami Dayanand Saraswati (1976) [5] [archive] M. Ruthven, Fundamentalism: A Very Short Introduction , Oxford University Press, USA (2007), ISBN 978-0-19-921270-5.

  7. 386K views | Oct 2008. Expanding your circle of compassion. Robert Thurman. Swami Dayananda Saraswati unravels the parallel paths of personal development and attaining true compassion. He walks us through each step of self-realization, from helpless infancy to the fearless act of caring for others.