Dayanand Saraswati Jayanti marks the birth anniversary of Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati, a revered social reformer and the founder of the Arya Samaj. He played a crucial role in reviving Vedic knowledge, opposing idol worship, and promoting gender equality and education. His teachings emphasised truth, righteousness, and a return to the original principles of the Vedas. Observing this day serves as a tribute to his contributions to Indian society, inspiring people to follow the path of wisdom and reform.

History and contributions

Born on February 12, 1824, in Gujarat, Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati was deeply influenced by spiritual and philosophical teachings from a young age. Disillusioned by prevalent social practices such as superstition and caste discrimination, he embarked on a journey to revive the true essence of Hinduism. In 1875, he established the Arya Samaj, a movement advocating for social upliftment, equality, and education. His book, Satyarth Prakash, remains a cornerstone of his teachings, emphasising self-discipline, moral values, and the pursuit of knowledge. His efforts significantly influenced the Indian independence movement and modern Hindu reform.

Rituals and observances

Dayanand Saraswati Jayanti is celebrated with various rituals and activities that reflect his teachings. Devotees organise prayer meetings, recitations of Vedic hymns, and discussions on his philosophy. Arya Samaj temples conduct havan (sacred fire rituals) and community service events to spread awareness of his vision. Educational institutions hold lectures and debates on his contributions to Indian society. Followers also engage in charity work, including feeding the underprivileged and distributing books on Vedic knowledge. The day is a reminder to embrace truth, knowledge, and reform in personal and social life, following the ideals set by Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati.