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Essay on women's education according to swami vivekananda 500 words

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Answered by vaishnavi2323
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Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902), the ideal speaker for Hinduism is known globally for his spiritual wisdom of Hindu religion. Among the modern Indian religion reformers, Vivekananda argued for equality of men and women. Swami Vivekananda is the first monk to uphold and do work for freedom and equality of women and realized the importance of women for the society as well as the nation. He identified that the ignorance of women was the main hindrance for the progress of India. He insisted that women should be put in the position of power to solve their own problem in their own way and this cannot be possible without education. He engaged throughout his life for the development of women education. His objective of education is man making and character building-these principles also applied in field of women education. His educational perspective is based on applied Vedanta and western culture. Thinking the different social status Swamiji prepared different curriculum for the women. He also said mother tongue is the best medium for the social and mass education. In the post independent India, still women are still suffering from many chronic problems such as physical, social, political, cultural, economical etc. This situation may be removed and empowering them through proper education.. Today we vividly feel the importance of women education. That's why, various women universities, colleges were opening today. This will also help for women empowerment and make them strong and completely independent. In the present paper, the author tries to clearly show the thoughts and ideas of Swami Vivekananda's Philosophy of women education and also tries to present his views with the present scenario.

Answered by nutanjha95
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Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902), the ideal speaker for Hinduism is known globally for his spiritual wisdom of Hindu religion. Among the modern Indian religion reformers, Vivekananda argued for equality of men and women. Swami Vivekananda is the first monk to uphold and do work for freedom and equality of women and realized the importance of women for the society as well as the nation. He identified that the ignorance of women was the main hindrance for the progress of India. He insisted that women should be put in the position of power to solve their own problem in their own way and this cannot be possible without education. He engaged throughout his life for the development of women education. His objective of education is man making and character building-these principles also applied in field of women education. His educational perspective is based on applied Vedanta and western culture. Thinking the different social status Swamiji prepared different curriculum for the women. He also said mother tongue is the best medium for the social and mass education. In the post independent India, still women are still suffering from many chronic problems such as physical, social, political, cultural, economical etc. This situation may be removed and empowering them through proper education.. Today we vividly feel the importance of women education. That's why, various women universities, colleges were opening today. This will also help for women empowerment and make them strong and completely independent. In the present paper, the author tries to clearly show the thoughts and ideas of Swami Vivekananda's Philosophy of women education and also tries to present his views with the present scenario.
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