Satyarth Prakash is the seminal work of Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati, the founder of the Arya Samaj, originally written in 1875 to revive Vedic knowledge and reform Indian society.\\r\\nThe title translates to \\\"The Light of Truth,\\\" signifying the author\\\'s intent to illuminate the true meaning of the Vedas and dispel prevailing superstitions and irrational beliefs.\\r\\nThe book is divided into 14 chapters (Samullas), where the first ten focus on individual and social ethics, education, and Vedic philosophy, while the final four provide a comparative analysis of different religions.\\r\\nIt advocates for strict monotheism, the rejection of idol worship, and the promotion of social justice, including the equality of women and the abolition of the rigid caste system.\\r\\nThis specific edition by DPB Publications is a widely accessible version that preserves the author’s original mission to guide humanity from ignorance toward rational, truth-based living.