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August 22, 2019

Swami Vivekananda's ideas have greatly influenced national leaders and gave a strong foundation for nation building. Justify (200 Words)

Refer - The Hindu

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IAS Parliament 5 years

KEY POINTS

·        Vivekananda’s Chicago lectures (1893) marked the beginning of a mission that would interpret India’s millennial tradition in order to reform it and he later spent about two years in New York, establishing the first Vedanta Society in 1894.

·        One of the key elements of his message, based on the experiments of his spiritual mentor Sri Ramakrishna Paramahansa, was that all religions lead to the same goal.

·        While in Chicago, he said that Indian tradition believed “not only in toleration” but in acceptance of “all religions as true”.

Rationality

·        Women and men stood behind his project of establishing the Ramakrishna Mission in 1897.

·        Vivekananda emphasised that India needed to trade Indian spirituality for the West’s material and modern culture and was firmly behind India’s scientific modernisation.

·        He supported Jagadish Chandra Bose’s scientific projects. In fact, Vivekananda’s American disciple Sara Bull helped patent Bose’s discoveries in the U.S.

·        He also invited Irish teacher Margaret Noble, whom he rechristened ‘Sister Nivedita’, to help uplift the condition of Indian women. When she inaugurated a girls’ school in Calcutta, Vivekananda even requested his friends to send their girls to this school.

·        Vivekananda also inspired Jamsetji Tata to establish the Indian Institute of Science and the Tata Iron and Steel Company.

·        India needed a secular monastery from where scientific and technological development would uplift India’s material conditions, for which his ideals provided a source of inspiration.

Influence on Gandhi, Nehru

·        Vivekananda made a remarkable impact on the makers of modern India, who later challenged the two-nation theory, including Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru and Subhas Chandra Bose.

·        He used the term ‘Daridra Narayan’ to imply that ‘service to the poor is service to god’, many years before Gandhiji addressed the socially oppressed as ‘Harijan’ (children of god). The Mahatma in fact opined that his love for India grew thousandfold after reading Vivekananda.

·        It is for these reasons that the latter’s birthday was declared as the National Youth Day.

 

Siddharth 5 years

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IAS Parliament 5 years

Good answer. Try to provide sub-headings, underline the key points. Keep Writing.

Siddharth 5 years

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Anu 5 years

Kindly review. Thank you.

IAS Parliament 5 years

Good answer. Keep Writing.

Aspirant 20 5 years

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IAS Parliament 5 years

Try to include about on how these ideas helped in nation building, nationalism. Keep Writing.

Siddharth 5 years

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