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  2. Hoda Kotb exits 'Today': Here’s what she’ll be doing on ...

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    Hoda Kotb has big plans for life after Today.. A co-anchor of the popular morning show since 2018 (and co-host of Today With Hoda & Jenna), Kotb is walking away from the prestigious gig on Jan. 10 ...

  3. Adi Dharm - Wikipedia

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    The bone of contention between these two Samaj's was over the authority of the Vedas – whose authority the Adi Dharma reject and hold to be inferior works, whereas Arya Samaj hold Vedas to be divine revelation. Despite this difference of opinion, however, it seems that the members of the Brahmo Samaj and Swami Dayanand parted on good terms ...

  4. List of Hindu temples in the United States - Wikipedia

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    North Texas Hindu Mandir (NTHM) Dallas: Karya Siddhi Hanuman Temple: Frisco: Hindu Temple of San Antonio [105] Helotes: Sri Meenakshi Devasthanam (Sri Meenakshi Temple Society) Pearland: Oldest Hindu temple in Texas. Only Meenakshi temple outside India.

  5. Hinduism and Jainism - Wikipedia

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    The Arya Samaj was founded by Dayanand Saraswati (1824–1883), who authored Satyarth Prakash, [53] a book containing the basic teachings of Saraswati and the Arya Samaj. [54] It contains "Dayananda's bitter criticisms of the major non-Vedic religions of Indian origins."

  6. Punjabi Hindus - Wikipedia

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    The Arya Samaj was a Hindu reformist organization founded in the 1870s by Dayananda Saraswati, and while he was from Gujarat, the movement had a lot of influence among Punjabi Hindus, especially the Khatris and Aroras, the Arya Samajis being social reformers who aimed to promote monotheism and were against what they called "supersititions" such ...

  7. Arya Samaj - Wikipedia

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    Arya Samaj" is a compound Sanskrit term consisting of the words "arya" and "samaj." The term "arya" refers to an individual who possesses virtuous attributes and noble characteristics, whereas "samaj" denotes a social group or organized community. Therefore, the term "arya samaj" refers to a community of individuals of high moral character. [5]

  8. Agnihotra - Wikipedia

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    Arya Samaj is a religious reform movement founded in 1875 advocating a return to Vedic religion as interpreted by its founder, Dayananda Saraswati. Strongly criticizing the "Puranic" ritual of performing pujas to murtis (religious images such as statues), adherents perform a variation of agnihotra as part of the five yajnas as described in ...

  9. Neo-Vedanta - Wikipedia

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    The Brahmo Samaj strived towards monotheism, while no longer regarding the Vedas as sole religious authority. [108] The Brahmo Samaj had a strong influence on the Neo-Vedanta of Vivekananda, [108] Aurobindo, Radhakrishnan and Gandhi, [107] who strived toward a modernized, humanistic Hinduism with an open eye for societal problems and needs. [107]