Saint Swami Vivekananda who restored the glory of India
Swami Vivekananda: Swami Vivekananda’s talent was all-round. He was a yogi, philosopher, guru, leader, scholar, religious preacher and a great nation builder. He raised the head of the country by opening the treasure of Indian religion to the residents of western countries. In this way, every young Indian started considering Swami Vivekananda as his ideal.
The letters of great men reveal various aspects of their personality, the letters of Swami Vivekananda from this universe throw light on his divine life full of all-round talent. Through his letters, he infused new consciousness into the fabric of Indian culture and religion. Swamiji had envisioned a secular nation and progressive society in his short life.
Vivekananda was born in Kolkata on 12 January 1863 in a distinguished family. His father’s name was Vishwanath Dutt and mother’s name was Bhuvenshwari Devi. His childhood name was Narendra. Father Vishwanath Dutt was a person with intellectual and progressive thoughts. Bhuvenshwari Devi was a devout woman. Since childhood, Narendra was of very playful and stubborn nature. In 1885 AD, Ramakrishna suffered from throat cancer. Narendra Nath served him with utmost devotion and devotion. He also left teaching job. Pleased with this, Ramakrishna Paramhansa gave him initiation into Sannyasa.
After retirement, Narendra Nath had now got the new name of Vivekananda. The Guru handed over all his powers to his newly sannyasi disciple so that he could make India proud by doing welfare to the world. Swami ji saw that there is no lack of love for religion among the people but there is no natural mobility in the society. They reached Kanyakumari. There, sitting on a rock near the temple, he saw the incarnation of Mother India and from that day he resolved to re-establish the ancient glory of Mother India.
Vivekananda’s valuable words
1. Knowledge is inherent in man. No knowledge comes from outside. Everything is within us.
2. Get up! Wake up! And don’t stop until the goal is achieved. As long as you do something, don’t think about anything else; Consider it as a worship, do it like the biggest worship and put your whole body and mind into it till it is completed.
3. Which scripture says that women are not capable of knowledge and faith! Hence
Respect them.
4. Fix one thought in your mind. Make that thought your life. His
Think about it, dream about it and live that idea.
5. Whatever we are, whatever we want to do, we are responsible for that. We have immense potential to accomplish it. Whatever we are in the present is the result of our actions in the past.
6. The caste system is completely against the religion of Vedanta. Caste is a social system and all great men have tried to break it. Believe in harmony instead.
7. There are only a few people who understand the language of the brain, but not everyone understands the language that comes from the heart.
8. Love opens all impossible doors. Love is the door to all the secrets of the universe. Anyone who has earned fame in this world at every step has come from love.
9. Do not feel inferior towards yourself because to move forward it is necessary that we first have faith in ourselves and then in God! One who does not have faith in himself can never have faith in God.
10. There is no religion greater than charity. The smallest man is the one whose hands are always towards himself – and who is busy in taking all the things for himself. And the best man is the one whose hands are outward and who is busy giving to others.
11. To do a favor in the world is to do a favor to oneself. The main result of work done for others is one’s own self-purification. By continuously doing good towards others, we try to forget ourselves. We should always keep doing charity. If we always keep in mind that helping others is a privilege, then the desire to do charity is one of the best.
Is the driving force.
Comments are closed.