Influence of Arya Samaj on Modern Society

Written By: Brijesh Singh | Updated: March 17, 2025, 01:34 pm IST | Category: Indian National Movement | Views: 1179 views

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The Arya Samaj, founded by Swami Dayanand Saraswati in 1875, has played a crucial role in shaping modern Indian society. Its emphasis on education, social reform, and nationalism continues to influence various aspects of life in India and beyond.

Also read the 10 Principles of Arya Samaj.


1. Promotion of Education

  • Established Dayanand Anglo-Vedic (DAV) Schools and Colleges to provide modern and Vedic education. Today, the DAV network is one of the largest educational organizations in India.
  • Encouraged women’s education, which was largely neglected during colonial times.
  • Opposed religious superstitions and emphasized scientific thinking and rationalism.

2. Women’s Empowerment

  • Advocated for equal rights for women, including education and participation in society.
  • Opposed child marriage, purdah (veiling system), and female infanticide.
  • Promoted widow remarriage, which was considered taboo in the 19th century.

3. Social Reforms

  • Opposed the caste system and untouchability, promoting social equality.
  • Encouraged inter-caste marriages and social mobility.
  • Championed abolition of idol worship, animal sacrifice, and other superstitious practices.

4. Nationalism and Freedom Movement

  • Inspired many leaders of India’s freedom struggle, including Lala Lajpat Rai, Bhagat Singh, and Swami Shraddhanand.
  • Promoted Swadeshi (self-reliance) and opposition to British colonial rule.
  • Its teachings helped create a sense of national identity and unity among Indians.

5. Hindu Reform and Religious Revival

  • Revived Vedic teachings to counter the influence of blind rituals and priestly dominance.
  • Encouraged people to read and interpret the Vedas themselves rather than relying on intermediaries.
  • Inspired movements like Suddhi (reconversion of non-Hindus back to Hinduism), which aimed to bring back people who had converted to other religions.

6. Humanitarian and Social Welfare Activities

  • Runs orphanages, disaster relief programs, and social service projects.
  • Works towards eradicating poverty, promoting healthcare, and environmental protection.
  • Established Arya Samaj Temples, which serve as community centers rather than places of idol worship.

7. Global Impact

  • Arya Samaj spread beyond India to countries like Pakistan, Nepal, Mauritius, South Africa, Guyana, Canada, the UK, and the USA.
  • Many Hindu communities abroad follow its teachings and establish Arya Samaj institutions for preserving cultural identity.

Conclusion

The Arya Samaj’s impact on modern society is profound. It has contributed significantly to education, women’s rights, caste reform, nationalism, and religious awakening. Even today, its principles of truth, rationality, and social justice continue to inspire individuals and communities worldwide.


Also read: Arya Samaj Role in Inspiring Nationalist Leaders

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Brijesh Singh has been providing guidance to various aspirants for the last two decades across diverse forums and institutes. He has also authored four books for UPSC and State Civil Services aspirants. Among his authored works is the widely acclaimed "Comprehensive Modern Indian History" published by S. Chand. The book is highly recommended for aspirants and is readily available in online stores like Amazon, Flipkart, and various local bookstores. Brijesh holds diverse academic interests and is a postgraduate in History, Computers, and Management Certificate from IIM Indore. Apart from being UGC NET qualified, he has keen interest in writing articles and blogs.

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