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Biography.
Swami Vivekananda (Bengali: Swami Vivekananda) (born January
12, 1863 - death: 4 July, 1902) was a noted and influential spiritual master of
Vedanta. His real name was Narendranath Dutt. He represented Sanatan Dharma on
behalf of India in World Congress General Assembly organized in 1892 in
Chicago-based United States. The Vedanta philosophy of India's spirituality is
accessible only by the speech of Swami Vivekananda in every country of America
and Europe. He founded the Ramakrishna Mission, which is still doing its work
today. He was a capable disciple of Ramkrishna Paramahansa. He is known
primarily for his speech with the "my American brothers and sisters". This first sentence of his address won everyone's heart.
Born in an elite Bengali family of Calcutta, Vivekananda was
inclined towards spirituality. He was very impressed with his Guru Ramkrishna
Dev, from whom he learned that all the creatures are an incarnation of God;
Therefore, the service of the human beings can also be served by God. After
Ramkrishna's death, Vivekananda traveled extensively on the Indian subcontinent
and acquired the first hand knowledge of current conditions in British India.
later he went to America to participate in the world parliament of religions in
1893. Vivekananda spread the principles of Hindu philosophy in the United
States, England and Europe, organized hundreds of public and private lectures.
In India, Vivekananda is considered as a patriotic saint and his birthday is
celebrated as National Youth Day.
Birth and childhood.
Swami Vivekananda was born on January 12, 1863 (according to
scholars, Makar Sankranti Sansvat 1 9 20) in a Kayastha family in Calcutta. His
childhood name was Narendranath Dutt. Pita Viswanath Dutt was a famous advocate
of the Calcutta High Court. Durgacharan Datta, (Narendra's grandfather) was a
Sanskrit and Persian scholar, he left his family at the age of 25 and became a
monk. His mother Bhuvaneshwari Devi was a woman of religious views. Most of his
time spent in worshiping Lord Shiva. Narendra's father and his mother's
religious, progressive and rational attitude helped shape their thinking and
personality. From his childhood, Narendra was very naughty in the most
intelligent wisdom. With their companions, they misbehaved with their teachers
and did not miss the mischief even with their teachers. The influence of the
religious and spiritual environment of the family, in the mind of Balendra
Narendran from the childhood, the sacrament of religion and spirituality became
deep. Due to the parents' religious rituals and religious environment, in
child's mind, from childhood, they started to have the desire to know God and
receive it. In the eagerness to know about God, sometimes he used to ask such
questions that his parents and narrator Panditji used to go through a whirl
Education.
In 1871, at the age of eighteen, Narendranath enrolled at the Metropolitan Institute of Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, where he went to school. In 1877, his family went to Raipur. In 1879, after the return of his family in Calcutta, he was the only student who received first division marks in the presidency college entrance examination.
He was an enthusiastic reader of topics including philosophy, religion, history, social science, art and literature. Apart from his Vedas, Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, Ramayana, Mahabharata and Puranas, there was deep interest in many Hindu scriptures. Narendra was trained in Indian classical music, and used to regularly attend physical exercises and sports. Narendra studied western logic, Western philosophy and European history at the General Assembly Institute (now Scottish Church College). In 1881, he passed the Fine Arts Examination and completed the Bachelor of Arts degree in 1884.
Narendra studied the works of David Hume, Emmanuel Kant, Johann Gottlib Fitch, Baruch Spinoza, George W.H. Hazel, Arthur Scoopinher, August Comte, John Stuart Mill and Charles Darwin. He translated Spencer's book Education (1860) into Bengali.These were fascinated by Herbert Spencer's evolution. Along with the studies of Western philosophers, he also learned Sanskrit texts and Bengali literature. William Hasty (Principal of the General Assembly Institute) wrote, "Narendra is really a genius. I have traveled in very wide and large areas but none of the talented talents like him have seen anywhere, even in philosophical students of German universities also no."Many times he has also been called Shrutidhar (a person with extraordinary memory)
In 1871, at the age of eighteen, Narendranath enrolled at the Metropolitan Institute of Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, where he went to school. In 1877, his family went to Raipur. In 1879, after the return of his family in Calcutta, he was the only student who received first division marks in the presidency college entrance examination.
He was an enthusiastic reader of topics including philosophy, religion, history, social science, art and literature. Apart from his Vedas, Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, Ramayana, Mahabharata and Puranas, there was deep interest in many Hindu scriptures. Narendra was trained in Indian classical music, and used to regularly attend physical exercises and sports. Narendra studied western logic, Western philosophy and European history at the General Assembly Institute (now Scottish Church College). In 1881, he passed the Fine Arts Examination and completed the Bachelor of Arts degree in 1884.
Narendra studied the works of David Hume, Emmanuel Kant, Johann Gottlib Fitch, Baruch Spinoza, George W.H. Hazel, Arthur Scoopinher, August Comte, John Stuart Mill and Charles Darwin. He translated Spencer's book Education (1860) into Bengali.These were fascinated by Herbert Spencer's evolution. Along with the studies of Western philosophers, he also learned Sanskrit texts and Bengali literature. William Hasty (Principal of the General Assembly Institute) wrote, "Narendra is really a genius. I have traveled in very wide and large areas but none of the talented talents like him have seen anywhere, even in philosophical students of German universities also no."Many times he has also been called Shrutidhar (a person with extraordinary memory)
Loyalty.
Once a disciple foiled Naush-Bho, showing hatred and
inaction in Gurudev's service. Seeing this, Vivekananda got angry. He used to
teach his teacher the lesson of the service and throwing a spit full of blood,
cuff, etc., towards his bed showing his love for each and every object of
Gurudev. With such an exemplary devotion and devotion to the Guru, they can
serve the best of their Guru's body and their divine ideals.
Vivekananda was a great dreamer. They conceived a
society in which there is no difference between man and man on the basis of
religion or caste. They kept the principles of Vedanti in this form. Even
without having a dispute about spirituality vs. materialism, it can be said
that the intellectual basis of the whole can hardly be found in the basis of
the principle of Samata given by Vivekananda. Vivekananda had great hopes from
young people. The life of this proud ascetic is an ideal for today's youth. His
grandfather's name was Shri Nandlal Basu
Vivekananda's contribution and importance.
In the short life of forty-nine years Swami
Vivekananda, who has worked, will continue to guide generations for many
centuries.
At the age of thirty, Swami Vivekananda represented
Hindu religion in Chicago, America's World Religious Conference and made it
universal. Gurudev Rabindranath Thakur once said, "If you want to know
India, then read Vivekananda, you will find everything positive, nothing
negative."
Roma Rolan had said about them - "It is
impossible to imagine being second to them, wherever they went, they were the
first to stay." Everyone used to refer to their leader in them. They were
God's representatives and got dominion over them. Once in the Himalayas, an
unknown traveler stopped watching him and wondered, 'Shiva!' It would have been
like this to give the person's grace Your name written on their foreheads.
"
They were not only saints, but also great patriots,
speakers, thinkers, writers and human beings. After returning from the United
States, he called upon the countrymen: "The new India came out of the
store of cobbler, with a scream of flame, from factory, from the market, from
the market, from the bushes, forests, mountains and mountains." And the
public answered Swamiji's call. She got out with pride The public support that
Gandadhi got in the fight for independence was the result of the call of
Vivekananda. Thus, he became the source of a major inspiration for the Indian
freedom struggle. He believed that the sacred India is a pure land of religion
and philosophy. This is where great sages and great sages have been born, this
is the land of renunciation and renunciation, and here only - from here and
there till today, the door to the highest standard of life and freedom is open
for humans. His statement - "Rise up, wake up, wake up yourself, wake up
yourself, make your male birth successful and do not wait until the goal is
achieved." In the last years of the nineteenth century, Vivekananda was
almost through armed or violent revolution. They also wanted to liberate the
country. But he soon realized that the circumstances are not mature enough for
those intentions. After this, Vivekananda followed the policy of 'Ekla Chalo'
and scribbled India and the world as a Parivrajak
Conference speech.
My American brothers and sisters!
Trips.
At the age of 25, Narendra had wear garuda clothes. After
that he traveled all over India on foot. In 1893, there was a World Council of
Religions in Chicago (USA). Swami Vivekananda reached in the form of a
representative of India. The people of the Europeans-at that time looked at the
underworldly Indians very inferior. There people tried so much that Swami
Vivekananda did not get the time to speak in the Universal Council. But with
the effort of an American professor, he found little time. All scholars were
amazed at hearing his views in that council. Then he was highly welcomed in
America. There he became a big community of his devotees. He lived in the
United States for three years and provided the wonderful light of Indian
philosophy to the people there. Looking at his oratory and knowledge, the media
there named him Cyclonic Hindu. "Without Spirituality and Indian
philosophy, the world will become orphans." It was Swami Vivekananda's
conviction. In America he established several branches of the Ramakrishna
Mission. Many American scholars accepted their disciple. They always address
themselves as servants of poor. He always tried to brighten India's pride in
country and longevity.
Vivekananda's education philosophy.
Promoted by Swami Vivekananda Macaulay and against the
prevailing English system of education at the time, because the purpose of this
education was to increase the number of Babus only. He wanted education that
would lead to the overall development of the child. The aim of education of the
child is to make him self-reliant and set him on his feet. Swami Vivekananda
has termed the prevailing education as 'prohibitive education', that you
consider educating a person who has passed some exams and who can give good
speeches, but the reality is that the education which is a life struggle ,
Which does not create a character which does not develop a sense of social
service and can not produce courage like a lion, such a shi What are the
benefits of Rsha?
Swamiji wants to prepare both the temporal and
transcendental life through education for life. In relation to education from
the temporal perspective, he said that "we need such education, that the
character is formed, the strength of the mind increases, the development of the
intellect and the person becomes self-reliant." In the supernatural terms,
he has said that 'education is an expression of inherent perfection of man
GooD Thought.
1 knowledge is automatically present, man only invents it
2 First, achieve complete immortality, then you can limit
yourself to desire. Use all your power in every task.
4 Keep up with strength and confidence. True loyalty, be
holy and clean, and do not interfere among yourselves. Our race is jealous.
5 Children, as long as there is enthusiasm in the heart and
faith in the Guru and God - these three things will remain - till then no one
can suppress you. I am experiencing the development of power in my heart day by
day. Hey brave boys, keep working.
6 Blessed are those people whose bodies are destroyed in
serving others.
7 The day you face no problems - you can be sure that you
are traveling on the wrong road.
8 Do one thing at a time, and when doing so, put your whole
soul in it and forget everything else.
9 External nature is only a great form of inner nature.
10 The person has attained immortality, which is not
disturbed by any worldly object.
11 In a word, it is ideal that you are divine.
12 Be alone, stay alone. The one who lives alone is not
opposed to anyone, he does not dissolve anybody's peace, nor does another
dissolve his peace.
13 This is the world! If you do anybody's favor, then people
will not give him any importance, but as soon as you renounce that work, they
will not hesitate to prove you a bastard instantly (not God). A passionate
person like me is constantly stolen by his family members
The death.
Vivekananda is famous in the world of fame and comprehension
of lectures. On the last day of his life, he interpreted Shukla Yajurveda and
said, "One more Vivekananda should be, to understand what this Vivekananda
has done so far." According to his disciples, on the last day of his life,
on July 4, 1902, he did not change the routine of meditating, and he meditated
for two to three hours and took meditating in the meditating state of his Brahmandra.
His funeral was done on Chandan pita on the Gangetic coast in Belur. On the
other side of this Gangetic coast was the last rites of his Guru Ramkrishna
Paramahansa sixteen years ago.
His
disciples and followers built a temple there in their memory and established
more than 130 centers to spread the message of Vivekananda and his Guru
Ramkrishna in the entire world.thanks to everyone read on story..........
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