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essay on swami vivekanand a visionary person

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Answered by ItzzzzzzzzzMe
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Swami Vivekananda was born in Calcutta on January 12, 1863 was a Kayasthas family. His father's name was VP Duttaawr mother Bhuvaneshwari Devi Kkalktta university education during their paces in various subjects - especially in Western philosophy and history! They were inspired and influenced by his guru Ramakrishna Deva. His master had taught him that God himself is an embodiment of all living beings, therefore, to serve God by serving mankind can be. Swami Vivekananda and the Western world to its spiritual genius of the Indian Vedanta philosophy and Yoga are famous for getting familiar with. To educate the public, women's emancipation and development of the poor and founded an organization named the Ramakrishna Mission. The organization is also pioneering work selflessly serve society - such as hospitals, schools, colleges etc., walk to help the earthquake victims of other disasters. Council of World Religions in Chicago in 1893, India has become Pratinidhi. Swamiji with his lecture proved that Hinduism is too great, it is able to accommodate all religions. They first great cultural ambassador of India to the West. His main role in the revival of Hinduism in India is special. His whole life was dedicated to the development of mankind and the good Loei. He believed that human service God service. According to him the success purity, patience, perseverance and love are essential. Through the example of his life, he loved to serve humanity with respect and humility have inspired people. According to him, good and pure life of others is the essence of all religions and worship. He believed that the character of the building, increasing the power of the mind and the caliber of education is a major goal. They are his friends and fans were inspired to self-reliant. They always live life based on moral and spiritual values ​​is encouraged.
Answered by modi7260
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Vivekananda, born to Vishwanath Datta and Bhuveneshwari Devi in Calcutta on 12 January 1863 was an extraordinary man. His childhood name was Narendranath Dutta.

From early childhood Narendra was a very bright student; his memory and reading capabilities were exceptional; Narendra was a voracious reader.

A brilliant student, he was interested in wide range of subjects such as philosophy, Biology, Art, Culture, Music, Social studies etc. Especially he was interested in philosophy and religious texts; he keenly read the works of western philosophers and thinkers such as Kant, Hegal, John Stuart Mill, Auguste Comte, Spenoza, Herbert Spencer and Charles Darwin etc. He was also well-versed with all philosophical and religious texts of Hinduism be it Upanishads, Vedas or Ramayana and Mahabharata.

All these readings made him a very inquisitive person. His quest for truth and knowledge took him to Swami Ramakrishna Paramhansa and Narendranath transformed into Vivekananda.

Social Reforms:

Though Vivekananda had not initiated any particular social reform but his speeches and writings were full of messages against all kinds of social and religious evils.

His main focus was on removing the weakness of India’s youth of the time, both physical as well as mental. And to gain strength he suggested physical exercise or attaining of knowledge. For him strength is life and weakness is death; for all the problems of India whether social or political the solution is self-respect in India’s culture and philosophy.

He was against religious dogmas and superstitions; in his speeches and lectures he continuously argued against prevailing social evils.He was more confident about women’s ability to change the fortune of India; he proclaimed that with the help of 50 women he can transform India into a modern forward looking nation.

However his real contribution to India was to revive the true meaning of Hinduism; he propagated the real philosophy and culture of India to the world at the Parliament of the World’s Religions in Chicago in 1893; through his lectures and speeches all over the world proved that Hindu religion is no inferior to anyone; at

He inculcated, in the youth of the country, a sense of proud and worth so that they could face the world with confidence.

He was fiercely against any kind of social evil perpetuated by religious logic and dogmas and was of the view that Hindu belief in untouchability must change if the nation is to progress.

Further, his fiery speeches and lectures gave a momentum to the national movement for Independence and his life and teachings are still a source of inspiration for the youth of the country.

Swami Vivekananda died on 4 July 1902 while in meditation at Belur Math, Bengal, India.

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