About the Book:
The Arya Samaj movement is essentially a religious institution but became a significant force in India's religious and secular struggle for social and cultural self-determination. Its founding in 1875 presaged the creation of independent India in 1947. This work does not attempt a detailed examination of the movement but provides an outline of its growth and philosophy in the light of the work of its founder Swami Dayanand Saraswati. The complex of institutions and upliftment programmes initiated by the Samaj and the major historical forces which acted to shape the movement are a cause for considerable pride.
The Arya samaj was one of several socio-religious movements which were founded in the nineteenth century. It was however responsible for constructing some of the best known educational institutions in north India. The repercussions of this were felt by emigrant Indian communities in such places as Mauritius, South Africa and Guyana. What started then as a small religious sect has now grown into a religious denomination of considerable influence. In South Africa the Arya Pratinidhi Sabha is one of the best known Hindu organisations wielding influence among the north Indian segment of the Hindu population.
About the Author:
Dr. Thillayvel Naidoo was born in Johannesburg, South Africa where he attended school and also qualified as a school teacher. After completing his B.A. at the University of South Africa he went to India where he completed M.A. in Indian Philosophy at the University of Madras. He took up the position of Research Officer in the Department of Science of Religion at the University of Durban-Westville. He now lectures in Philosophy of Religion in the department where he also completed his Ph. D. He is the author of a number of books on Hinduism such as: Modes Worship Among Tamil People in South Africa, The Hindu Way, Sai Baba, An Analysis of Documented Manifestations, and The Parsee Community in South Africa.
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