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these two
Samajs was over the
authority of the Vedas–whose
authority the Adi
Dharma reject and hold to be
inferior works,
whereas Arya
Samaj hold Vedas...
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Prarthana Samaj or "Prayer Society" in Sanskrit, was a
movement for
religious and
social reform in Bombay, India,
based on
earlier reform movements. Prarthana...
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Brahmo Samaj (Bengali: ব্রাহ্ম সমাজ, romanized: Brahmô Sômaj [bram.ho ʃɔ.b̤a]) is the
societal component of Brahmoism,
which began as a
monotheistic reformist...
- The
Bahujan Samaj Party (abbr. BSP) is a
political party in
India that was
formed to
represent Bahujans (literally
means "community in majority"), referring...
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Satyashodhak Samaj (Truth-s****ers' Society) was a
social reform society founded by
Jyotiba Phule in Pune, Maharashtra, on 24
September 1873. The society...
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Rashtriya Samaj Paksha ("National
Society Party") is an
Indian political party based in Maharashtra,
founded in 2003.
Mahadev Jankar was the
founder and...
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regular Hindi magazine for the Arya
Samaj. On 8 May 1911,
another Arya
Samaj was
formed in Port Louis. The
Samajs then
combined to form the Arya Pratinidhi...
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Ambedkar Samaj Party (Ambedkar
Society Party) is a
political party in India, that
fights for the
rights of Dalits. The
party is
opposed to
Hindu nationalism...
- were twenty-two Arya
Samajs in Burma.[citation needed] The
separation of
Burma from
India in 1937 was a
setback for the Arya
Samaj and the
onset of the...
- The
Sadharan Brahmo Samaj or
Universal Brahmo Samaj is a
division of
Brahmoism formed as a
result of
schisms in the
Brahmo Samaj first in 1866 and then...