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On 3 October 1925 the 2nd Vedic Conference was held in Ladysmith. Pt. Bhawani Dayal was the president of the Conference. At this meeting important changes in the rules and amendments to the constitution were […]
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April has a heightened significance for the Arya Samaj in South Africa. On 10th April 1875 the Arya Samaj was formed. The Veda Dharma Sabha of Pietermaritzburg was established on the 10 April 1909, the […]
On 22 February 1925 – The Arya Pratinidhi Sabha (Natal) was formed. This is the Representative body of the Arya Samaj in South Africa. The first officials elected were Pt. Bhawani Dayal (President), Mr B.A. […]
At the first Vedic Conference Pandit Bhawani Dayal moved that “The delegates attending the Rishi Dayanand Centenary Celebration resolve to establish an Arya Pratinidhi Sabha through which medium the cause of Vedic Religion be advanced.” […]
Under the auspices of the Arya Yuvuk Sabha a meeting was held in Durban and the Maharishi Dayanand Birth Centenary Celebration Committee of South Africa was formed on 2 November 1924. Pt Bhawani Dayal was […]
The Arya Anath Ashram (Aryan Benevolent Home) established in Durban in 1921 by the Arya Yuvak Sabha was officially opened by Pt Bhawani Dayal
In 1913 Swami Mangalanand Puri from India delivered several lectures under the auspices of the Arya Yuvuk Sabha.
Pandit Bhawani Dayal, who was born in South Africa, returned from India on 22 December 1912. He and his wife Jagrani Devi involved themselves in Gandhiji’s famous Satyagraha campaign and were both imprisoned on 10 […]
On 31 May 1912 Swami Shankranandji called a conference of all South African Hindus where he motivated the formation of the South African Hindu Maha Sabha.
Swami Shankranand arrived in Natal from England in 1908. He delivered eloquent discourses on Hindu Culture, religion, Indian civilisation, faith in God, ceremonies, the importance of mother tongue and other related cultural topics. He emphasised […]