SWAMI VIVEKANANDHA
- November 15, 2020
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
- Category: DPN Topics
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Subject: Culture
Context: PM Modi unveiled a life-size statue of Swami Vivekananda on JNU campus through videoconferencing.
Concept:
- Swami Vivekananda is credited with introducing the West to the Indian philosophies of Vedanta and Yoga.
- He worked in the field of social service.
- He spoke to people in India and urged them to eliminate the caste system and promote science and industrialisation.
- He also worked against superstitions and advocated the upliftment of women’s position in society.
- He wanted the people to embrace the spirit of equality and free-thinking.
- His interpretation of Vedanta is called neo-Vedanta.
- Reverence and admiration for him among Bengali elites led to the formation of the Ramakrishna Mission by Swami Vivekananda.
The four pillars of nationalism according to Swami Vivekananda are:
- Consciousness and pride in the ancient glory of India.
- Development of moral and physical strength.
- Awakening of the masses.
- Unity based on common spiritual ideas.
Vedanta
- It was based on Upanishads and their interpretation.
- Its aim was to enquire about ‘Brahman’ (ultimate reality) which was the central concept of Upanishads.
- It saw Veda as the ultimate source of information and whose authority could not be questioned.
- It emphasized on path of knowledge (jnana) as opposed to that of sacrifice (karma).
- Ultimate aim of knowledge was ‘Moksha’ i.e. liberation from ‘sansara’.
Ramakrishna Mission
- It is an embodiment of the synthesis of ancient Indian and modern western cultures.
- Formally, the Mission was founded in May 1897 by Paramahamsa’s disciple, Narendranath Dutta, who was later on known as Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902).
- The Mission has given top priority to the idea of social service, both in terms of philanthropic work and upliftment of religious and spiritual life.
- It has been successful in propagating the universal principle of Vedanta and giving a true picture of India to the western world.
- The Mission has opened many schools and dispensaries, and helped the victims of natural calamities.