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Consider the Following statements regarding Swami Dayanand
1. Dayanand‘s ideal was to unite India religiously, socially and nationally.
2. He launched a frontal attack on numerous religious beliefs like magic, animal sacrifice etc. but he accepted the Hindu philosophy that the physical world is an illusion (Maya).
Which of the statement/s given above is/are correct?
1 only
2 only
Both 1 and 2
None of the above
First statement is correct. Dayanand's ideal was to unite India religiously, socially and nationally-Aryan religions to be the common religion of all, a classless and casteless society, and an Indian free from foreign rule. He looked on the Vedas. He gave his own interpretation of the Vedas. Second statement is incorrect. Dayanand launched a frontal attack on the numerous abuses (like idolatry, polytheism, belief in magic, charms, animal sacrifice, feeding the dead through shradhs, etc.) that had crept into Hindu religion in the 19th century. But he rejected the popular Hindu philosophy which held that the physical world where evil existed and to seek union with God. Against this belief, Dayanand held that God, soul and matter (prakriti) were distinct and eternal entities and every individual had to work out his own salvation in the light of the eternal principles governing human conduct. Dayanand's views were published in his famous work, Satyarth Prakash (The True Exposition).
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