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The Arya Anath Ashram (Aryan Benevolent Home) established in Durban in 1921 by the Arya Yuvak Sabha was officially opened by Pt Bhawani Dayal
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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 […]
In 1905 the Arya Bal Mitra Mandal was formed in Durban. On 19 April 1912 Arya Bal Mitra Mandal was renamed The Arya Yuvak Sabha.
Bhai Paramanand formed the Pietermaritzburg Hindu Young Men’s Association which became well known in Natal for its protection of Hinduism and development of youth to participate in society. He also formed the Transvaal Hindu Young […]
In 1905 Bhai Paramanand the first Arya Samaj missionary to visit South Africa worked with the Arya Samaj members. Bhai Paramanand was a Professor at the Dayanand Anglo Vedic College in Lahore.
In 1904 Babu Padam Singh, Makan Singh, Gai Singh, Charlie Nulliah, D K Soni and Bikharie Maharaj and others established the Gujjar Sabha of Pietermaritzburg. The early pioneers of the Arya Samaj purchased a piece […]
In 1877 the 10 Principles of the Arya Samaj were adopted. Principles 1 to 3 covers God, a monotheistic movement, and the primacy of the Veda. Principles 4 and 5 lay emphases on the search […]