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Swami Vivkekananda was a true nationalist. Explain it.

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Answered by SoumyaRohilla
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Swami Vivekananda was a true nationalist in heart and spirit. He believed that there is one all dominating principle manifesting itself in the life of each nation. He said, “in each nation, as in music , there is a main note, a central theme, upon which all others turn.

Answered by alishaabraham
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Swami Vivekananda was a true nationalist in heart and spirit. He believed that there is one all dominating principle manifesting itself in the life of each nation. .Each nation has a theme, everything else is secondary India's theme is religion. Social reform and everything else are secondary.

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. .To him education was an assimilation of noble ideas.

Swami Vivekananda was a spiritual mentor to all nation and civilization. He was a multi faceted personality incarnated with a mind broad as the sky, deep as the ocean and pure as a crystal. He gave a social and scientific dimension to religion which he considered the summumbonum of all the religion.

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