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Describe the philosphy of swami vivekanand​

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Answered by kartiktanwar7717
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Swami Vivekananda was a great lover of Vedantic philosophy. ... By his personal example he preached monism or Advaita Vedantism. By that he showed his toleration towards every religion. He spoke the message of Vedanta regarding the world unity and to believe shapeless God.

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Vivekananda’s Ideas on Education

Swami Vivekananda, a philosopher preacher and a reformer, dedicated his whole life for the upliftment of humanity. In his dynamism of thought he laid emphasis on the amelioration of body and soul for human excellence. The central theme of his inspiring speeches for the whole world was man - his growth, development and fulfillment. Work and more work to strive for excellence of body, mind and spiritwere conspicuous in all his teachings and preaching.

In the present day words, in most of the countries emphasis is laid on formal schooling rather than on man-making pursuits. The result is chaos and anarchy. Here acquisition of wealth should not overshadow the fundamental human values. Vivekananda being a seer could discern the cause of this human affliction long, long ago and propagated his philosophy of education for the solace and salvation of mankind. Vivekananda did not write a book on education, he contributed valuable thoughts on the subject that are relevant and viable today.

Infact, his philosophy of education is based on perennial truths of Upanishads, Bhagvad Gita and Advaita Vedanta. To Vivekananda, “Education is the manifestation of perfection

already in man.” Here perfection implies a total personality enriched with physical,mental, moral and spiritual upliftment. In his vision, education is the pattern of life and personal becoming where lies the fulfillment of the potential divinity of man.

Vivekananda also looks for such a high ethical ideal as universal love which transcends all barriers between man and man and fosters the formation of one world on the basis of

spiritual oneness of existence. No doubt, to bring unification of the world there is an urgent need for such education at perspective grow.

1 He had all appreciation for the industrial progress of the west, yet there was something more in his philosophy. As he said, “Behind everything the same divinity is existing.”

2 A nation may conquer, control the elements, and develop the utilitarian aspects of life, yet the highest type of civilization is found in those individuals who have learned to conquer the self. This has a deeper meaning and content.

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