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However, the court dismissed the petition and commented 'A suit by Hindus against the Quran or by Muslims against Gita or Satyarth Prakash claiming relief. In 2008 two Indian Muslims, Usman Ghani and Mohammad Khalil Khan of Sadar Bazar, Delhi, following the fatwa of Mufti Mukarram Ahmed, the Imam of Fatehpuri Masjid in Delhi, urged the Delhi High Court to ban Satyarth Prakash. Satyartha Prakash was banned in some princely states and in Sindh in 1944 and is still banned in Sindh. Arya Divakarġ.Shrivatsa Panda 2.Lakshminarayan Shastri
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Pdfmoduleversion 0.0.18 Ppi 72 Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4. Daulatram Devgram, Borikhel (Miyanwaali), 2. satyarth-prakash202106 Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t8pd4h852 Ocr. Bhaaskar Pant 2.Satyapaal Snaatak 3.Sudhakar Chaturvediġ. Gopadev Sastryġ.M.R Jambunaathan 2.Kannaiyaa 3.Shuddhanand Bhaartiġ.Brahamchaari Lakshman 2.Acharya Narendra Bhooshanġ.Manchaa Shankar, Jaishankar Dvivedi 2.Mayashankar Sharma 3.Dilip Vedalankarġ. The third chapter explains the life of Brahmacharya (bachelor), the duties and qualifications of scholars and teachers, good and bad books and the scheme of studies.Ĭhapter 4 is about marriage and married life.Ĭhapter 5 is about giving up materialism and starting to carry out community service.Ĭhapter 6 is about Science of Government.Ĭhapter 8 deals with Creation, Sustenance and Dissolution of the Universe.Ĭhapter 9 deals with knowledge and ignorance, and emancipation and bondage.Ĭhapter 10 deals with desirable and undesirable conduct and permissible and forbidden diet.Ĭhapter 11 contains criticism of the various religions and sects prevailing in India.Ĭhapter 12 deals with the Charvaka, Buddha (Buddhist) and Jain religions.Ĭhapter 13 has his views on Christianity (the Bible).Ĭhapter 14 has his views on Islam (Quran).ġ.Motilaal Bhattacharya 2.Shankarnaath 3.Gaurmohandev Vermanġ.Shridaas Vidyarthi 2.Shripaad Damodar Saatavlekar 3.Snaatak Satyavrat 4.Shripaad Joshiġ.A. The second chapter provides guidance on the upbringing of children. The first chapter is an exposition of “Om” and other names of God. The book contains fourteen chapters, the contents of which are detailed below: Chapter The word Hindu is a Persian word, used by the Muslims and the renaming of the Vedantic religion to 'Hindu' demonstrates the level of weakening to the Vedantic faith. The word Hindu does not appear any where in the Vedic texts or even the Bhagavad Gita. The word Hindu is an improper word or misnomer- the correct word is Vedantic or Sanathana Dharma, a religion based upon the Vedas. Like with any aging society without reforms, the customs gave way to superstition and ignorance wherein practice superseded reason and the spread of blind faith threatened degradation of 'Hindu' society. The caste system based on birth became strong and gave rise to further fragmentation. Great differences developed among the different sects and divided and weakened Hindu society. Their practitioners slowly migrated away from the teachings of the Vedas attaching greater significance to their founders and their preachings. During the Middle Ages of Indian history, many faiths and sects sprang up in religious and social spheres of Hindu society.