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Was Vivekananda a secular?

Was Vivekananda a secular?

Vivekananda was a proponent of a multicultural nation rooted in religious tolerance and modernity. Indian secularism has always attempted, however imperfectly, to respect the credo of sarva dharma sama bhava (all religions lead to the same goal), which translates to an equal respect for all religions.

Did Vivekananda believe in Hinduism?

True, Vivekananda was the chief force behind the revival of Hinduism in the late nineteenth century and it was largely because of his efforts that Hinduism got global attention as a major world religion. It was the pure essence of classic Hinduism — based on the philosophy of Vedanta — that Vivekananda championed.

What did Vivekananda say about religion?

To Vivekananda, religion was not mere theory, but an actual practice to be applied in life, raising the brute into man, and man into God, stating “it is being and becoming, not hearing or acknowledging; it is the whole soul becoming changed into what it believes.” He hated the religious rituals that were in practice …

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Who has advocated secularism?

Swami Vivekananda
Swami Vivekananda advocated secularism, “analysed the dangers posed by meaningless and sectarian conflicts” and “believed that the true essence of religion was the common good”, Chief Justice of India N V Ramana said Sunday.

Was Vivekananda a socialist?

Vivekananda was by far the first in India to call himself a socialist. In his remarkable pamphlet “I am a Socialist”, he did not quite preach an armed struggle between the classes but surely, advocated a complete fusion of all classes and castes.

Who called Vivekananda as Hindu Napoleon?

Q. Name the philosopher who is known as Hindu Napoleon
B. Nehru
C. Swami Vivekananda
D. Gandhiji
Answer» c. Swami Vivekananda

What are Swami Vivekananda remarks on Hinduism?

The Vedas proclaim that in and through every particle of matter and force, stands One “by whose command the wind blows, the fire burns, the clouds rain, and death stalks upon the earth.” And what is His nature?