There are few individuals in this history of India who represent within their life and teachings a happy blend and synthesis of Indian renaissance an reformation as does Swami Dayananda. He can well be described as the architect of Indian renaissance and reformation. Swami Dayananda’s teachings worked like an elixir for the drooping spirits Hinduism. He infused a new life blood into Hindu society and made it vibrant with fresh energy. He gave us a new sense of self-confidence and made us shed off any complex that long periods of alien subjugation and domination might have created within us. He wanted us to hold our head high and in the process he banished fear out of our hearts and taught us to be bold and courageous. Dayanand made his first attempt on social reforms by establishment of gurukuls or Vedic values. This initiative represented the first practical application of Swami Ji’s vision of social reforms. In place of idol worship, students were introduct with his concept of Sandhya every evening. This introduced a social regeneration in terms of Vedic culture in India. Swamiji, through schools, wanted to abolish discrimination and uplift the masses by means of education. DAV Schools were result of this …show more content…
In addition to that, Swami Dayanand Saraswati encouraged the remarriage of widows and raised his voice against this social stigma. The organization launched societies to support and practice such marriages. As a result, remarriage of virgin widows was accepted by most of the Punjabi Hindus in late 19th century. This unique ritual known as Shuddhi was performed on those Hindus, who were converted to other religion against their will. Reconversion to Hindu religion was made possible by a purificatory ceremonial process through this ritual. Letter, followers of Swami Dayanand Saraswati, in particular, Swami Shraddhanand, worked extensively throughout North India to boast the effects through sangathan movement of Hinduism. The movement soon became popular and was carried out throughout