Sarla Bedi Age, Wiki and Bio

Sarla Bedi

Quick Info

ProfessionSpiritual leader
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth04/04/1925
Age99 years
BirthplaceSahnewal, Ludhiana, Punjab

Bio/Wiki

ProfessionSpiritual leader
Known forBeing the Arya Samajist of Canada

Physical Stats & More

Height166 cm
Eye ColorBrown
Hair ColorBrown

Personal Life

Date of Birth04/04/1925
BirthplaceSahnewal, Ludhiana, Punjab

Relationships & More

Marital Status (at the time of death)Widowed
Marriage Date1942

Family

HusbandGobind Bedi (social activist)
Children
Son(s)
  • Nilam Bedi
  • Deepak Bedi
  • Shalin Bedi
Daughter
  • Sheetal
SiblingsSarla, the eldest child of her parents, had five younger brothers and a sister.

Some Lesser Known Facts

Sarla Bedi founded the Arya Samaj in Toronto, Canada, and was known as the Arya Samajist of Canada. She passed away on 15 November 2013 in Toronto due to Arthritis.
Sarla and her family moved from India to Kenya during her childhood amidst the Great Depression. She grew up in a segregated colony, where she developed painting skills and engaged in discussions on Indian independence.
She had to give up her plans of studying law in England because of her mother's health and her father's job issues.
In 1972, Sarla relocated to Toronto from Kenya due to political unrest in South Africa and violence against Indians.
Sarla took on household responsibilities at the age of 18.
She worked as a teacher in Nairobi to support her family and educate her two younger brothers, while also actively participating in discussions on Indian independence and social issues.
In 1972, Sarla and her husband established Arya Samaj in Canada, a movement initiated by Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati in 1875. Their organization helped Indian immigrants settle and address social issues.
She became the first female Hindu priest in Ontario in 1976.
Sarla was a respected spiritual and social counselor, organizing community events like baptisms, interfaith weddings, and burials.
In 1996, Arya Samaj in Canada built the Vedic Cultural Centre in Markham, now offering various cultural and community programs for all age groups.
Aside from her nutritious diet, Sarla enjoyed Indian sweets like gulab jamun.
On 21 November 2009, Sarla Bedi was honored at the Vedic Cultural Centre in Markham alongside five others for their contributions to Arya Samaj's growth in Canada.