Dayananda Saraswati wrote more than 60 works in all, including a 16 volume explanation of the six Vedangas, an incomplete commentary on the Ashtadhyayi (Panini’s grammar), several small tracts on ethics and morality, Vedic rituals and sacraments and on analysis of rival doctrines (such as Advaita, Vedanta, Islam and Christianity). Some of his major works are Satyarth. Prakash, Sanskarvidhi, RigvedadiBhashyaBhumika, Rigved Bhashyam (up to 7/61/2) and Yajurved Bhashyam. The Paropakarini Sabha located in the Indian city of Ajmer was founded by the Swami himself to publish and preach his works and Vedic texts.
1. Sandhya (Unavailable) (1863)
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Bhagwat Khandnam OR Paakhand Khandan OR Vaishnavmat Khandan (1866)
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Advaitmat Khandan (Unavailable) (1870)
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Panchmahayajya Vidhi (1874 &1877)
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Satyarth Prakash (1875 & 1884)
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Vedanti Dhwant Nivaran (1875)
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Vedviruddh mat Khandan OR Vallabhacharya mat Khandan (1875)
8. Shiksha Patri Dhwant Nivaran OR Swami Narayan mat Khandan (1875)
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Ved Bhashyam Namune ka PRATHAM Ank (1875)
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Ved Bhashyam Namune ka DWITIYA Ank (1876)
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Aryabhivinaya (Incomplete) (1876)
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Sanskarvidhi (1877 & 1884)
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Aaryoddeshya Ratna Maala (1877)
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Rigved Aadib Bhasya Bhumika (1878)
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Rigved Bhashyam (7/61/1, 2 only) (Incomplete) (1877 to 1899)
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Yajurved Bhashyam (Complete) (1878 to 1889)
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Asthadhyayi Bhashya (2 Parts) (Incomplete) (1878 to 1879)