Monday, May 23, 2011
Saturday, May 21, 2011
The Great Person Who Inspired Me
Swamiji is known as ' Patriotic sage of India '.
His birthday (1862 January 12th) is celebrating as the day of youth's in India. He played a vital role in Indian renaissance.
The great orator who travelled across the western countries gave India and Indian culture a great place among those people with his magical words .He made Indian's awake by showing the power of Indian culture . His views and thoughts in any matters still motivates people. He worked hard to make a change among the common people in India.
In his transformation period from an ordinary man from a monk he travelled across India, for experiences. He was the only one who considered ' Vedanta ' was not only for upper class in India, He considered it was for all word. As the another monk's swamiji never showed any interest in 'Varnas'. And he was the one who crossed the boarders of India and Indian language(Sanskrit).He delivered his speeches in English in western Countries. This all shows swamji's concern to the world.
He was a rationalist in his college days and was interested in western education system, but later he take interest in traditional systems his reading habit helped him a lot. He realized the power of Indian culture.Then he found his Mentor Sri Rama Krishna ParmaHamsa and there begins his transformation.From his Mentor he got the idea spirituality was not only doing meditation to achieve salvation, so swamiji and his fellow sages choose a new path,
In 1th May of 1897 they started a new organisation 'Rama Krishna Mssion' to help common people and other sages to developed spirituality and helping mentality, which still plays an important role in the renaissance of people in all aspects.
By Swamiji's thoughts and speeches Swami Vivekananda became the most accepted teacher of the world. I am concluding by one of his most motivating quotes
" Arise Awake and Stop Not Till the Goal is Reached "
His birthday (1862 January 12th) is celebrating as the day of youth's in India. He played a vital role in Indian renaissance.
The great orator who travelled across the western countries gave India and Indian culture a great place among those people with his magical words .He made Indian's awake by showing the power of Indian culture . His views and thoughts in any matters still motivates people. He worked hard to make a change among the common people in India.
In his transformation period from an ordinary man from a monk he travelled across India, for experiences. He was the only one who considered ' Vedanta ' was not only for upper class in India, He considered it was for all word. As the another monk's swamiji never showed any interest in 'Varnas'. And he was the one who crossed the boarders of India and Indian language(Sanskrit).He delivered his speeches in English in western Countries. This all shows swamji's concern to the world.
He was a rationalist in his college days and was interested in western education system, but later he take interest in traditional systems his reading habit helped him a lot. He realized the power of Indian culture.Then he found his Mentor Sri Rama Krishna ParmaHamsa and there begins his transformation.From his Mentor he got the idea spirituality was not only doing meditation to achieve salvation, so swamiji and his fellow sages choose a new path,
In 1th May of 1897 they started a new organisation 'Rama Krishna Mssion' to help common people and other sages to developed spirituality and helping mentality, which still plays an important role in the renaissance of people in all aspects.
By Swamiji's thoughts and speeches Swami Vivekananda became the most accepted teacher of the world. I am concluding by one of his most motivating quotes
" Arise Awake and Stop Not Till the Goal is Reached "
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