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31: 176:, where Dayal was born. Babu Jairam Singh had been influenced by Gandhi. Dayal was educated in English, in the St Cyprian's and Wesleyan Methodist Schools. In 1899, Mohini Devi died and the Anglo-Boer war led the family to move from Johannesburg to 215:
movement of 1913. In 1919, Dayal represented the South African Indians at the Amritsar session of the Indian National Congress. In 1922, his wife Jagrani Devi died and Dayal visited India again, attending the Congress session at
122:(10 September 1892 – 9 May 1950) was a wealthy South African of Indian descent, an activist for Indians in South Africa and an editor of various India-related newsletters such as the 252:. In 1932 he went back to South Africa. In 1934 he was invited to meet Prince George who visited Durban, and was later appointed Commissioner of Oaths for the Durban District. 331: 240:(adding it to his name and also prefixing Swami) on the first anniversary of the Bhawan on April 10, 1927, with vedic rituals. In 1930 he took part in Gandhi's 196:
in Sakhra. In 1912 he returned to South Africa with his wife, his infant son and along with his brother and brother's wife. He was detained aboard the
273: 336: 192:. He was sent to India in 1904 travelling and studying. He was married in 1910 to Jagrani Devi, daughter of Babu Ram Narayan Rai, a 296: 161: 144:
and in other Indian diaspora movements of the time. He was accepted as a person who renounced worldly pleasures as a
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protests in India and was booked for seditious speeches (including those delivered by him in Fiji) on March 29. In
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on arrival by immigration officials. The case was finally successfully argued in their favour by
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with a library and school in 1926–27. For his achievement he was inducted as a
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and protested a British scheme in 1921 to move ("repatriate") Indians to
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Veday Jyoti. Issue 71. Karma Yogi Swami Bhawani Dayal Sanyasi
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Bhawani Dayal Sannyasi. A public worker of South Africa
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Dayal came from a family that had initially moved from
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Johannesburg
Transvaal
Mohandas Gandhi
Indian National Congress
Arya Samaj
Hindi language
Swami
Bahuara
indentured labourers
Transvaal
Johannesburg
Durban
Chikakoti
Buttery Place
Cato Manor
zamindar
Henry Polak
Gandhi
Passive Resistance
Gaya
British Guiana
Bihar
Sanyasi
Satyagraha
Patna


Bhawani Dayal Sannyasi. A public worker of South Africa

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