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Publication of "Satyarth Prakash," the seminal text laying out the movement’s reformative philosophy.
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Founding of Arya Samaj by Swami Dayananda Saraswati in Bombay. This event marks the genesis of the movement.
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Spread of Arya Samaj across North India, as local chapters are established and its ideas begin influencing society.
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Initiation of formal educational reforms with the founding of schools and institutions promoting modern education.
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Intensification of social equality efforts, particularly focusing on reducing caste discrimination and promoting ethical reform.
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Arya Samaj’s role in the national discourse surrounding India’s independence, emphasizing social reform and national pride.
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Adaptation to modern challenges with the establishment of new educational and religious institutions, reflecting progressive social changes. This lasted throughout the 1960's
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Embracing modern technology; Arya Samaj begins using digital platforms for outreach and educational purposes. This happened through out the 2000's
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Continued relevance in global religious discourse, promoting Vedic principles and engaging in contemporary social reform.