National Youth Day: Know briefly Neo Vedanta philosophy of Swami Vivekananda

 


Nation is observing Vivekananda Jayanti today on January 12. It is held that he had devoted  his life to national regeneration and motivated many youngsters to work towards the task of nation building. 

Swami Vivekananda’s (1863-1902) Vedanta philosophy, often called Neo-Vedanta, is based on realism that combines both the ‘Being’ and ‘Becoming’ precepts. 

His birth anniversary is observed as National Youth Day by projecting him as a youth icon since he had died young, and yet, was able to create a positive image about Vedic philosophy globally.

His speech on Hinduism at the Parliament of the World's Religions in Chicago in 1893 had stressed the spiritual precept that ‘all living beings were an embodiment of the same divine self’ and advocated for religious harmony.

Swami Vivekananda founded the Ramakrishna Math and the Ramakrishna Mission to propagate his Neo-Vedanta philosophy that is considered to be realistic and relevant.

Swami Vivekananda’ Vedanta philosophy said as ABC verse

 A: Attaining inner purity for self-actualization 
B: Being and becoming be united for realism 
C: Controlling mind and developing concentrate with faith in one's divinity 
D: Doing good to others by seeing same soul in them is true religion
 E: Education has to be positive for both self-knowledge and worldly knowledge 

SWAMI VIVEKANANDA ON THINKING: HAIKU 

Believe in yourself
Know yourself, seek inner-self
Revere first yourself
~ ~ * * ~ ~
Arise and awake
Seek, strive and realize yourself
Stop not till goal's met

~~*~~
Our thoughts compose us
Have noble thoughts and intentions
Ideate well and live up
~ ~ * * ~ ~
Fill mind with good thoughts
Let mind mull and work on thoughts
To create noble acts

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