Swami Vivekananda Jayanti 2024:
Swami Vivekananda is one of the great persons who illuminated India’s name worldwide. By his Chicago’s speech, he provided information to the people about Hindutva all over the world, along with that his life is also a learning for all of us. Swami Vivekananda ji gave great reputation to Sanatan religion, Vedas and knowledge scriptures in the Western world and gave message to people and brotherhood across the world.
Swami Vivekananda’s Birth Anniversary
Swami Vivekananda was born on 12 January 1863. His birthday is celebrated as Youth Day across India. He laid the foundations of Ramakrishna Math, Ramakrishna Mission and Vedanta Society which played an important role in improving our country. The ideas of Swami Vivekananda are still as relevant today.
Becomes a Sanyasa/Saint
Vivekananda became Sanyasa/saint at a very young age. The credit for informing the Western countries with Yoga Vedanta goes to Swami Ji. Swami Vivekananda gave a strong identity to Hinduism on the world stage at the end of 19th century.
His REAL NAME
The real name of Swami Vivekananda was Narendranath Dutt, also known as Naren, at very young his tilt was towards spirituality.
Childhood of Swami Vivekananda
Swami ji was very intelligent since childhood. It is said that due to the spiritual impact of mother and the modern approach of father, Swami ji got the qualities of seeing life in a different perspective.
Swami Vivekananda’s Father and Mother
His father, Vishwanath Datta, works as a lawyer in the Calcutta high court. Known for his legal scholarship and wisdom, Vishwanath Datta played an important role in shaping the early life of Swami Vivekananda.
Swamiji’s mother, Bhubaneswari Devi, on the other hand, was the embodiment of devotion and perseverance. A devoted housewife, she not only handled household chores with grace, but also taught her son the importance of compassion and spiritual discipline. Bhubaneswari Devi’s unwavering support and nurturing environment laid the foundation of Swami Vivekananda’s spiritual journey.
Influence of His Father and Mother
The symbiotic influence of Vishwanath Datta’s rigorous training and Bhubaneswari Devi’s spiritual warmth created an environment that supported the 19th century development of one of the great spiritual leaders. Swami Vivekananda’s parents, with their special contribution, played an important role in shaping his personality and worldview, ultimately leaving an indelible mark in the field of spirit and thought.
Establishment of Ramakrishna Mission
Vivekananda had established Ramakrishna Mission in association with his disciples. Vivekananda was very modern in his approach to life problems with the past and India’s heritage. He was a kind of british between India’s past and its present. Perfect with elegance and dignity, sure of his mission he was a dynamic and vivid energy-rich passion to propel India.
Vivekananda used to condemn meaningless spiritual discussions and arguments, especially of high castes touched thoughts. He repeatedly insisted on the need for freedom and equality. He used to say, “Freedom of thoughts and deed is the only condition of life, development and wellness. India’s sole hope is from the public. The high classes here are physical and morally dead.”
Ideas Of Swami Vivekananda
Swami Vivekananda was a true nationalist and his countrylove is not hidden from anyone. He never left behind helping people, but he considered serving people as equivalent to worship God. Swami Vivekananda gives inspiration to millions of youth today. Man can learn a lot with his priceless ideas. The arts of living and success are hidden in his thoughts. Let’s know about Swami Vivekananda’s inspiring ideas.
1)Complete the work at the same time of the work that you resolve, otherwise people will not believe in you.
Ensure you finish your work promptly after making commitments. Doing so not only showcases your reliability but also establishes trust. Timely completion demonstrates professionalism and builds confidence in your abilities.
2)There is not much relationship necessary in life, but the relationships that have to be life in them.
Quality matters more than quantity when it comes to relationships. It’s not about having many connections but about nurturing meaningful ones. Prioritise relationships that contribute positively to your life, emphasizing the importance of quality over quantity.
3)Must speak to yourself once a day, or else you’ll lose the chance to talk to the most important person in the world.
Take a moment each day for self-reflection. This simple practice allows you to engage with yourself, promoting self-awareness and personal growth. It’s a chance to connect with the most important person in your world – yourself.
4)Always listen to your heart in a confrontation of the heart and mind.
Trust your heart in moments of inner conflict. Emotions and intuition often guide us authentically. Prioritising your heart in decision-making aligns your actions with genuine feelings and desires.
5)Never understand yourself weak, for this is the biggest sin.
Never perceive yourself as weak. Embrace your strengths and resist underestimating your capabilities. Confidence and self-belief are vital for overcoming challenges and fostering personal growth.
6)Get up, wake up and don’t stop until you have achieved your goal.
Get up, wake up, and don’t stop until you achieve your goal. Success requires continuous effort and determination. This perseverance is key to turning your aspirations into tangible accomplishments.
7)The big struggle, the victory will be as brilliant.
The intensity of victory is often proportional to the struggle faced. Embrace challenges and persevere through adversity – this adds brilliance to your eventual triumph. Such a perspective instills resilience and determination.
8)People worship you or condemn, the goal is friendly to you, or not, you are dead today or in the age, you are never corrupt by justice.
Regardless of external opinions, stay focused on your goals. Whether people admire or criticize you, the key is to remain true to your objectives. Being incorruptible by external influences ensures a steadfast commitment to justice, irrespective of societal judgment.
Relevance in today’s life
Swami Vivekananda’s words about unity, tolerance and mutual understanding regardless of religious diversity are important in today’s world because religion does not adapt and struggle are constant problems. Its teachings contribute to a peaceful and harmonious society that respects and values diverse religions, cultures and beliefs.
Conclusion
When Swami Vivekananda Was died
We lost our one of the greatest personality SWAMI VIVEKANANDA on 4th July 1902.
Finally, Vivekananda’s teachings can also inspire future students to appreciate India’s rich spiritual heritage and understand the value of ancient religious traditions in today’s world. He was one of the first to demonstrate the importance of Indian spiritual culture to the West, and his teachings and efforts can inspire young people to preserve and nurture Indian spiritual practices.
In his honour, his Birthday is celebrated as NATIONAL YOUTH DAY across the country (India)
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