PARAGRAPH OF SWAMI VIVEKANANDA in 400 words !
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Swami Vivekananda Paragraph 7 (400 words)
Vivekananda was among the greatest and noblest people in the history of the country. He has always used his knowledge and vision for the betterment of the poor and miserable sections of the society. He never craved for fame and money rather he always focused his time and energy on inspiring the youth of the country for giving their contribution for the betterment of the society. He persuaded youth of the nation to come forward to contribute towards the upliftment of the society and promote harmony among individuals.
Swami Vivekananda’s 150th Birth Anniversary
The 150th birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda was celebrated with great enthusiasm and love by people in India and also in various other parts of the world on 12th January 2013. Many events were organized by Ramakrishna Mission organization and many others in honour of the man who enlightened millions of minds with his teachings and life. A film was also made on Vivekananda’s life as a tribute to his achievements and works. Many government organizations and youth groups celebrated this day.
Works by Vivekananda
Swami Vivekananda has imparted his knowledge to the world in many ways such as lectures, books, etc. He was fluent in English and Bengali and possessed exceptional oratory skills. He also had artistic skills and constantly indulged himself in writing poems and various songs. Vivekananda always gave lectures in a simple and lucid language. He believed that language should be used in such a way that the listeners can understand it with ease. Besides lectures and speeches, many of his works were published during his lifetime. This included publications on Vedanta Philosophy, Karma Yoga, Raja Yoga and more.
Conclusion
People in and outside India had a positive and respected image of Swami Vivekananda in their minds. Many people from west believed that Vivekananda has efficiently portrayed India to the world with all the positivity. Subhash Chandra Bose believed that Swami was the maker of modern India. He received utmost respect and love from all during his lifetime and also posthumously. Vivekananda with his works and achievements added a beautiful feather of pride onto the crown of the nation. It was with his constant efforts that people in the west came to know about our rich heritage and legacy.
He had great faith in the strength of people and so he coined the quote, “Arise, awake; wake up yourself and awaken others”. He followed this diligently all his life and wanted people to follow it to build a better society.
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Swami Vivekananda Paragraph 7 (400 words)
Vivekananda was among the greatest and noblest people in the history of the country. He has always used his knowledge and vision for the betterment of the poor and miserable sections of the society. He never craved for fame and money rather he always focused his time and energy on inspiring the youth of the country for giving their contribution for the betterment of the society. He persuaded youth of the nation to come forward to contribute towards the upliftment of the society and promote harmony among individuals.
Swami Vivekananda’s 150th Birth Anniversary
The 150th birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda was celebrated with great enthusiasm and love by people in India and also in various other parts of the world on 12th January 2013. Many events were organized by Ramakrishna Mission organization and many others in honour of the man who enlightened millions of minds with his teachings and life. A film was also made on Vivekananda’s life as a tribute to his achievements and works. Many government organizations and youth groups celebrated this day.
Works by Vivekananda
Swami Vivekananda has imparted his knowledge to the world in many ways such as lectures, books, etc. He was fluent in English and Bengali and possessed exceptional oratory skills. He also had artistic skills and constantly indulged himself in writing poems and various songs. Vivekananda always gave lectures in a simple and lucid language. He believed that language should be used in such a way that the listeners can understand it with ease. Besides lectures and speeches, many of his works were published during his lifetime. This included publications on Vedanta Philosophy, Karma Yoga, Raja Yoga and more.
Conclusion
People in and outside India had a positive and respected image of Swami Vivekananda in their minds. Many people from west believed that Vivekananda has efficiently portrayed India to the world with all the positivity. Subhash Chandra Bose believed that Swami was the maker of modern India. He received utmost respect and love from all during his lifetime and also posthumously. Vivekananda with his works and achievements added a beautiful feather of pride onto the crown of the nation. It was with his constant efforts that people in the west came to know about our rich heritage and legacy.
He had great faith in the strength of people and so he coined the quote, “Arise, awake; wake up yourself and awaken others”. He followed this diligently all his life and wanted people to follow it to build a better society.
HOPE IT HELPS YOU...❤❤❤
KEEP ASKING...✨✨✨
BE BRAINLY....✌✌✌
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