Explain swami vivekananda's ideals of religion reform
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According to Vivekananda a country's future depends on its people, stating that "man-making is my mission."Religion plays a central role in this man-making, stating "to preach unto mankind their divinity, and how to make it manifest in every movement of life.
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Swami Vivekananda was a able disciple of Sree Ramakrishna, who truly championed the twin ideologies of patriotism and self confidence. He popularised the religious view of his Guru of 'new vedanta' and give it a form which was appealed bt mind and needs the contemporary indian people. He believed that the right action and knowledge can be used for coalitions and upheld the concept of oneness. He condemned about religious views and spoke highly of superior Indians of traditional and philosophy. ahe was against castetism, and also social evils and urged the indians to learn the spirit of equality, liberty and free thinking. He felt that the new India could be created by the downtrodden people like the poor, the illiterate and the senseless. In 1897, he founded the Ramakrishna Mission to execute his social and humaniterian works