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LALA LAJPAT RAI |
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The
Dawn of Ideals
The two years spent in Lahore were important in Lalaji's life. As he read the history of
the past glory of India and the biographies of her great sons, the boy shed tears. The
love of freedom and the keen desire to serve the country took root in him at that time.
During those days the Arya Samaj founded by Swami Dayananda
Saraswati was dynamic in social service. It was a time when enthusiastic Punjabi youths
were attracted by the progressive ideals and reformist plans of the Arya Samaj. Lalaji was
then hardly sixteen. When he joined the Arya Samaj in 1882 his life of social service
began. Patriotism was kindled. The idea took root in his mind that the chains of Indian
slavery should be broken.
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