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Gandhian Ideals & Swami Vivekananda
Vivekananda
“Arise, awake and stop not till the goal is reached.”
mantra of Vivekananda
effective, relevant and inspiring today
Sanatan Dharma in Chicago in 1893
themes of speech “Vishwabandhutva”
tolerance, cooperativeness, participation
religion, culture, nation, nationalism
collective india-indianess
Vivekananda said
he is from hindustan
which gives shelter
to persecuted people
from all religions and countries
nature of soil
to accept all religions as true
first laboratory
and protector of secularism
idea of Antyodaya
until the upliftment
of last poor person
in the country is ensured
development is meaningless
Gandhian Ideals
political philosophy
empowerment of other
irrespective of gender, race, class or creed
understood democracy
as a socio-political institution
which seeks to empower
the other by asserting
its right to speak freely
and to act differently
relevance of Gandhian values
acquired greater relevance
in a world that is facing new challenges
world experienced
similar challenge in 1918
during spanish flu
Gandhi spoke
need to understand
pain of all people
especially poor and
underprivileged
calling for empathy
not sympathy towards poor
believed
there are no evil people
only evil deeds
ideals
Universal themes of truth
non-violence and peace
more relevant today than ever before.