• The Essencce Of Satyarth Prakash

    When you have the vision of Truth, doubts evaporate and questions recede into silence. Truth alone shines and knowledge is pure awareness.

    However, when you emerge from the vision you feel-specially when you are socially committed and absolutely dedicated-you must speak and find a language simple, clear and forthright, honest to the Truth and nothing else.

    Swami Dayanand had a vision of Truth through the Vedas. He was socially committed to humanity and absolutely dedicated to the Truth of existence and the meaning of life. He communicated his experience through Satyarth Prakash.

    This work can be treated as a comprehensive introduction. It is suggested that after reading of this Book, the conscientious reader should go to the original work of Swamiji for full benefit and appreciation of the light brought out by him from the Vedas and the later scriptures.

    Nevertheless, if the reader is hard-pressed for time and can feel content with knowing what Satyarth Prakash is like, this work would serve the purpose.

     

  • Swami Dayanand : Thoughts, Beliefs and Philosophy ( Bharat Bhushan )

    He believed in the infallible authority of the Vedas. Dayananda advocated the doctrine of Karma and Reincarnation. He emphasized the Vedic ideals of brahmacharya, including celibacy and devotion to God.

  • Some Missing Chapters of World History – PN Oak

    A revolutionary work by P N Oak. The book is about those facts which were ignored knowingly or unknowingly by the said great historians. In the light of these facts history seems to be different.

    This book is intended to awaken and arouse the world

  • Some Blunders of Indian Historical Research – PN Oak

    The author, P.N. Oak having made some far-reaching discoveries in history, is the founder president of the Institute for Rewriting World History. His latest finding is that in pre-Christian times Vedic culture and Sanskrit language held full sway throughout the world.

    P. Oak was born in a Maharashtrian Brahmin family in which his father talked to him only in Sanskrit, mother only in English, relations in Marathi and town-folk in Hindi. That gave him fluency in these four languages from childhood.

    After obtaining his B.A. degree from Agra University and completing M.A., LL. B, courses of the Bombay University, Oak worked for a year as tutor in English at the Fergusson College, Pune and later having joined the army was posted to Singapore at the age of 24.

    There, after the British surrender, Oak was one of the organizers of the Indian National Army, a director and commentator at the Free India Radio, Saigon, and later a co-worker of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose.

    After the end of World War II, Oak hitch-hiked from Singapore to Calcutta across the border jungles of several countries.

    From 1947 to 1974 his profession has been mainly journalism having worked on the editorial staffs of the Hindustan Times and the Statesman, as a class I officer in Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, and as editor in the American Embassy’s information service, all in New Delhi.

    Around 1959, Oak developed a curious new insight into history which led him to some stunning discoveries as a result of his absorbing hobby of visiting historic sites. He then founded (June 14, 1964) the institute for Rewriting Indian History and wrote several books (listed elsewhere in this volume).

    Oak’s historical acumen led him to discover further that even world history has gone wrong. His discoveries have therefore, outgrown the name and scope of the Institute for Rewriting Indian History. Having discovered that from time immemorial up to the Mahabharat War, Vedic culture and Sanskrit pervaded the whole world.

    Oak is keen to find a world Vedic Heritage University to educate the world in the primordial Vedic unity of all humanity. To that end he invites correspondence from all those willing to help.

  • Solution to modern problem in Vedas By Acharya Dharma Dev

    Acharya Dharma Dev, Vidya Martand (Feb. 12 -1901-Nov.8-1978.) was a renowned vedic scholar, educationist, thinker, editor, linguist and a vedic missionary.

    One of the closest disciples of Swami Shradhanand, he graduated from the Gurukul Kangari University (U.P.) He received the degree of Siddanthalankar on March 23,1921 and was later awarded Vidya Vachaspati for his thesis on Indian Sociology. The Gurukul Kangari University conferred on him its highest honorary degree-Vidya Martand in recognition of is undisputable scholarship and contribution to the vedic literature.

    He started his career as Acharya of the Gurukul Multan (now in Pakistan) instruction from Swami Shradhanand, he worked for the: propagation of vedic religion in South India from 1921 to 1941. During the course of his mission in South India, he mastered Kannada. Telugu, Tamil and Malayalam languages. Besides, he also learnt several European languages at his own initiative.

    From 1942 to 1953, he: published the main monthly magazine of Aryan International League. (Delhi) which he also served in various capacities.

    From 1954 to 1963, he compiled ‘Sanskrit Hindi Angrezi Kosh’ under the aegis of Shradhanand Pratishthan (Gurukul Kangari University). During this period, he also edited Gurukul Patrika, (the: periodical journal of the University).

    Some of his masterly works included: The Sublimity of the vedas, Christianity and the Vedic Dharma, Catechism of Vedic Dharma and Aryasamaj,Maharshi Dayanand and Mahatma Gandhi, The mission and message of Maharsi Dayanand, Dharamveer Swami Shradhanand, Bhartiya Samajsastra, Vedik Sankrit, the Mother of all Languages, Buddha an Arya Reformer Vedic Kartavya Sastra vedon Ka Yatharth Swaroop, Striyon Ka Vedadhyan aur Karmkand me Adhikar. He also translated into English the Commentery of Swami Dayanand on Rigveda. Besides, he also did his own English translation of Samveda with notes and comments.

    He took to Sanyas on Feb.8, 1976. His end came in Jwalapur on Nov. 8 1978.

  • Shri Satyanarayanavrata Katha By PT. SATYAPRAKASH BEEGOO

    The Satyanarayana Vrata Katha is one of the most popular stories of the Puranic Literature. Svami Jagadishwaranand Ji has written an interesting commentary in Hindi. He has thrown much light on the nature of God and God Realisation. He has also explained about the correct meaning of Vrata and Puja.

  • Reason And Religion (In English) By GANGAPRASAD UPADHYAYA

    This book, Reason and Religion provokes rational thinking on subjects like God, Soul, pure of creation, the so-called mediators the prophets the priests, immortality, birth and rebirth, and the n for prayer. It also deals with subjects like superstition heresy, and various religious beliefs like monism pluralism, and it provides some views on Vedic too.

  • Mystery Of Death ( Madan Raheja)

    Birth and death are said to be world’s most complicated subjects. This mysterious subject can be understood and solved by acquiring true knowledge only. No one can escape his/her death because death always follows like a shadow. The most dangerous consequence in life is nothing but ‘Death’. This fear of death takes away all our happiness, frolicking and joy. There are different kinds of questions and reasons in our mind like fear of separation from our loved ones, relatives, friends forever, fear of losing our hard-earned belongings, fear of undecided future, fear of undecided birth etc.

  • Mother’s gift to the young By Kanchan Arya

    K. Kanchan Arya, an elegant simple hearted personality is a spiritually blessed authoress. She was born on 23rd December 1955, is M.A, M.Ed. from Delhi University. Her budding talent of writing came into light when she got associated with the famous Ayurvedic legend, the Late Vaidya Bhagwan Dash and translated a large number of his English books into Hindi. She herself also penned a few Ayurvedic books. She also got the privilege of translating a few English books viz. ‘Know Your Religion: Part 1 & 2’, ‘Vedic Vitamin: Part 1 & 2′ and `Mandookya Upanishad’ written by famous spiritual scholar Swami Satyam Ji. After this, she wrote `Maharshi Dayanand Granth Parichaya (Prashnottari)’, llyvharbhanu Prashnottari’ and `Kya Hai AapkeJeevan Ki Sacchaii’.

    Kanchan ji, the torch-bearer for the spiritual upliftment and character building of the young, was initially tutored by Late Smt. Yashwati Ji who actually strengthened her spiritual and Vedic foundation, thus enabling her to be in close contact with Brahmachari Raj Singh Arya from whom she learned many important aspects of spirituality.

    Then under the guidance of the learned scholars viz., Acharya Anand Prakash Ji, Acharya Satyajit Ji & Acharya Ashish Ji, she studied different Darshan shastras and now is privileged to be under the constant guidance of Guru Swami Chitteshwaranand Ji Saraswati.

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