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Please tell me swami vivekanada a proponent of true education

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Answered by JennyPragnyarani
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Vivekananda believed education is the manifestation of perfection already in men. He thought it a pity that the existing system of education did not enable a person to stand on his own feet, nor did it teach him self-confidence and self-respect.

Born:-

Narendranath Datta 12 January 1863 Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, British India ...

Philosophy:-

Modern Vedanta, Rāja yoga

Religion:-

Hinduism

Founder of:-

Ramakrishna Mission (1897) Ramakrishna Math.

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Answered by itzFaReboy
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Education, according to Swamiji, is incomplete without the teaching of aesthetics or fine arts. He cites Japan as an example of how the combination of art and utility can make a nation great. To be religious for him means leading life in such a way that we manifest our higher nature, truth, goodness and beauty, in our thoughts, words and deeds. All impulses, thoughts and actions which lead one towards this goal are naturally ennobling and harmonizing, and are ethical and moral in the truest sense.

He says, We need technical education and all else which may develop industries, so that men, instead of seeking for service, may earn enough to provide for themselves , and save something against a rainy day. He feels it necessary that India should take from the Western nations all that are good in their civilization. He says for the development of a balanced nation, we have to combine the dynamism and scientific attitude of the West with the spirituality of our country. The entire educational program should be so planned that it equips the youth to contribute to the material progress of the country as well as to maintaining the supreme worth of India's spiritual heritage.

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