Q1.Consider the following statements about the Arya Samaj’s impact:
- It significantly influenced the Brahmo Samaj’s theological positions on idol worship.
- The Samaj’s focus on the Vedas as the source of true knowledge contributed to a revival of Vedic scholarship and Sanskrit studies.
- Its emphasis on social reform played a role in raising awareness about women’s rights, including widow remarriage and girls’ education.
- The Arya Samaj’s activities were primarily confined to regions with existing strong Vedic traditions, limiting its impact elsewhere.
- The Shuddhi Movement, initiated by the Arya Samaj, aimed at reconverting people who had left Hinduism and integrating them back into the fold.
Which of the statements given above are incorrect?
Answer: B [1 and 4 only]
Explanation:Statement 1 is incorrect: Arya Samaj did not significantly influence the Brahmo Samaj’s theology. The Brahmo Samaj had already rejected idol worship earlier, and both movements developed independently with distinct theological foundations and reform agendas.
Statement 2 is correct: By emphasising the Vedas as the ultimate source of knowledge, Arya Samaj encouraged renewed study of Vedic texts and Sanskrit, contributing to a broader revival of ancient Indian scholarly traditions.
Statement 3 is correct: Arya Samaj actively promoted social reforms, particularly supporting widow remarriage, girls’ education, and gender equality. Its campaigns helped spread awareness about women’s rights across several regions.
Statement 4 is incorrect: Although rooted in Vedic principles, Arya Samaj expanded well beyond traditionally Vedic regions. It gained strong influence in Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and parts of North India, showing a broad outreach.
Statement 5 is correct: The Shuddhi Movement, led by Arya Samaj, aimed to reconvert individuals who had moved to other religions. It sought to reintegrate them into Hindu society and strengthen communal identity.