Vedic Dharma and Culture

An Arya is any person who believes in and worships the one true God, who lives according to the teachings of the Vedas, who follows the dictates of Dharma, and who strives to spread the Light of Truth to all people. Being an Arya is a spiritual and moral condition of an individual, and is in no way determined by external factors such as race or nationality. An Arya is a person who is, above all else, devoted to Truth.

Principles of Arya Samaj

Arya samaj Anapur - we follow 10 Principles of Arya Samaj like God is the efficient cause of all true knowledge and all that is known through knowledge.,God is existent, intelligent and blissful. He is formless, omniscient, just, merciful, unborn, endless, unchangeable, beginning-less, unequaled, the support of all, the master of all, omnipresent, immanent, un-aging, immortal, fearless, eternal and holy, and the maker of all. He alone is worthy of being worshiped. etc.

Swami Dayanand Saraswati

Swami Dayanand did not propound a new religion. He tried to revive the Satya Sanatan Vedic Dharma. He raised a slogan ‘Back to Vedas’, for, to him the sacred scripture was the sole repository of undistorted Truth and revelation of Divine wisdom and knowledge. Therefore, his mission was to restore Vedas to their original, resplendid purity and glory.

Ved

Vaidika Dharma, or Vedic Religion, is humanity’s most ancient and natural way of life. Before the thousands of rivaling sects and cults seen today had come into existence, there was only Vaidika Dharma, the one true universal religion of mankind.

Yagna

The “Agnihotra” or the “Daily Havan” as it is more popularly known has been a very strong part of the “Dharma” that we preach and follow. “Dharma” is simply fulfilling our own responsibilities towards ourselves, our families, our communities -and our environment.