Swami Dayananda's legacy lives on through his disciples. Over 200 teachers, trained in 3-year residential courses, faithfully teach Vedanta using the master's method.

Who was Swami Dayananda
Born Natarajan in Tamil Nadu, India, Swami Dayananda dedicated over 50 years to teaching Vedanta. His numbers are impressive: - Over 200 teachers trained in 3-year residential courses - Hundreds of thousands of students worldwide - Fundamental books on the Bhagavad Gita, Upanisads, and teaching method - AIM for Seva — a social organization serving underprivileged communities
But numbers don't tell the whole story. What made Swami Dayananda unique was his impeccable clarity and his insistence that Vedanta is a means of knowledge — not philosophy, not experience, not belief.
The Method
Swami Dayananda taught that Vedanta is not interpretation — it is the unfolding of the text. The teacher does not offer their opinion. They unfold the word of the text (śabda) so that the student can see for themselves what the text reveals.
This method (sampradāya) ensures that the teaching arrives intact — from teacher to student, for thousands of years.

The Legacy in Brazil
Vedanta arrived in Brazil systematically through Jonas Masetti, a disciple in Swami Dayananda's lineage. Vishva Vidya is the organization that preserves and transmits this teaching in Portuguese.
A Quote That Summarizes It All
"You don't need to become free. You need to discover that you are already free." — Swami Dayananda Saraswati
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