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On 24 November 1947 Pandit Nardev Vedalankar, a graduate of Gurukul Kangari, resettled in South Africa. He successfully spread the tenets of the Vedic Religion. He set up the Hindi Shiksha Sangh to propagate Hindi […]
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On 19 July 1947 the Sixth Vedic Conference was held at the Aryan Hall 21 Carlisle Street, Durban. The Hall was a prominent community facility for weddings, conferences, and eisteddfods.
On 14 February 1942 the fifth Vedic conference held with Mr R Bodasingh presiding. The opening was by Babu Padamsing who formed the first Arya Samaj. A paper entitled “Education and Women” was delivered by […]
The 4th Vedic Conference was held 11 to 12 March 1939 under the Presidency of Mr B. Bodasingh at the Hindu Tamil Institute Hall in Durban. A firm emphasis was laid on the study of […]
Pandit Rishiram visited South Africa on August 8, 1937. He launched the Gandhi-Tagore lectureship Trust with a sum of 6000 pounds. The interest accrued from the capital was utilized to invite learned preachers on an […]
On June 10, 1937 Professor Yashpal arrived in South Africa. He was the first exponent to demonstrate the powers of Yoga. For nearly two hours he allowed himself to be buried alive at Curries Fountain […]
On 18 July 1934, the Girl Guides of Arya Kanya Mahavidyalaya from Baroda, India, arrived in South Africa and left on 11 November 1934. Led by Vedic scholar Pandit Anand Priyaji, they demonstrated physical culture, […]
In 1934, Pandit Mehta Jaimini, a Vedic Missionary, arrived in South Africa. He impressed his followers with his insights into Vedic Religion and opened the conference convened by the South African Hindu Maha Sabha. He […]
In 1931, Prof. Ralaram MA of D.A.V. College, Hoshiarpur, India, spent a year in South Africa. Fluent in Hindi and English, he travelled to deliver lectures on Vedic Religion across Durban, Pietermaritzburg, Ladysmith, Dundee, Transvaal, […]
Arya Yuvak Sabha built a school in Mayville in 1928 to combat illiteracy among children. The school served Cato Manor’s community. Hindi and Tamil schools were run in the afternoons with dedicated instructors.