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Do you think Swami deserved the applause he got? Why ar
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Answered by JackelineCasarez
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Yes, Swami deserved the applause because his words 'brothers and sisters' promote universal acceptance and tolerance towards each religion without any discrimination.

Explanation:

  • Swami Vivekananda recieved a two-minute standing ovation at the 'World's Parliament of Religions', Chicago when he addressed the audience as 'dear brothers and sisters of America.'
  • His words preached the idea of universal acceptance, tolerance, and love towards each other's religion.
  • This enchanted the minds of the entire gathering and applaud for his extraordinary thought of taking the world on a universal path of love and support for each other.
  • Since his idea was universal and noble at the same time, he deserved the applause.

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Yes, Swami deserved the applause because :--

  • swami words 'brothers and sisters' promote universal acceptance and tolerance towards each religion without any discrimination.

Explanation:--

  • Since his idea was universal and noble at the same time, he deserved the applause.

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