This text embodied the sum-total of his message of reform that was meant to lead Hindus to a higher standard of life experience. In his Satyaarth Prakaash, he had described the historical, doctrinal and ethical aspects of Vedic Life. Toward this end, Rishi Dayananda wrote a text called the Sanskaar Vidhi which aimed at explaining the performance of Yajñas and Sanskaars.
In an effort to lay bases to spiritually rehabilitate people worldwide, and energize them to reach out to the level of India’s Golden Age again, Rishi Dayananda sought to bring back into popular practice the Karmakaand traditions of Yajña and Sanskaar. Rishi Dayananda Rejuvenates the Vedic Sanskaar Plan