SWAMI VIVEKANANDA: HISTORY / PERSONALITY

NEWS: July 4 is the death anniversary of Swami Vivekananda, recognised as one of the greatest spiritual leaders.

 

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Swami Vivekananda

Birth and Early Life:

  • Born Narendranath Datta on January 12, 1863, in Calcutta.
  • Swamiji’s Jayanti (birth anniversary) is celebrated as “National Youth Day.”
  • He attained Mahasamadhi on July 4, 1902.
  • From a young age, he nurtured an interest in Western philosophy, history, religion, spirituality, and theology.

Guru and Name Change:

  • Met the religious leader Ramakrishna Paramhansa, who later became his Guru, remaining devoted to him until Ramakrishna's death in 1886.
  • In 1893, he took the name ‘Vivekananda’ at the request of Maharaja Ajit Singh of Khetri State, changing from ‘Sachidananda’ that he used before.

Philosophical Contributions and Teachings:

  • Focused on the primacy of spirituality through which human beings can succeed in every sphere of their lives.
  • Emphasized the importance of reason, urging especially the youth to never let go of it.
  • Proposed three instruments of knowledge: instincts, reason, and inspiration.
  • Preached ‘Neo-Vedanta,’ combining spirituality with material progress, and rejected Shankara’s ‘universal illusionism.’

Vedantic Humanism:

  • Believed in the unity of all existence and that there is only one Self in the universe.
  • Advocated religious acceptance over tolerance, viewing tolerance as stemming from a superiority complex.
  • Emphasized self-realization through selfless service of mankind, unconditional love, judicious detachment, and service to fellow humans.

Literary Works:

  • Authored significant works such as Raja Yoga, Jnana Yoga, and Karma Yoga.

Yoga and Philosophy:

  • Divinity Within: Believed each soul is potentially divine and the goal should be to manifest this divinity.
  • Karma Yoga: Stressed attaining God through selfless work and emphasized working for work’s sake, unattached to the results.
  • Bhakti Yoga: Highlighted love as a vital element, teaching to love without ulterior motives.
  • Raja Yoga: Focused on concentration as a method to acquire knowledge and achieve union with God.
  • Faith in Oneself: Encouraged self-belief and taking responsibility for one’s actions.

 

Tours and Lectures:

  • Best known for his speech at the Parliament of the World’s Religions in Chicago in 1893, where he spoke on universal acceptance, tolerance, and religion.
  • Became popular as the ‘Messenger of Indian Wisdom to the Western World’ through his lectures in the US and UK.

Establishments:

  • Founded the Ramakrishna Mission in 1897.
  • Founded Belur Math in 1899.

Legacy:

  • Called the ‘Maker of Modern India’ by Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose.
  • His quote, ‘Arise, awake, and stop not until the goal is reached,’ remains inspirational.

Swami Vivekananda's life and teachings continue to inspire millions, emphasizing the power of spirituality, self-belief, and the pursuit of knowledge through reason and selfless service.

Source : https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/pm-modi-pays-tribute-to-swami-vivekananda-on-his-death-anniversary/article68365802.ece