[GHHF Assam] – Bala Samskar Students learned about Swami Vivekananda, his foreign tours and his contribution

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Global Hindu Heritage Foundation is very proud to say that we are teaching our Bala Samskar Students about the greatness and life stories of national heroes, famous people, and great saints. This week we talked about Swami Vivekananda.
Swami Vivekananda’s original name was Narendra Nath. He was born on 12th January 1863 at Kolkata (Swamiji's Jayanti i.e. birth anniversary is celebrated as 'International Youth Day'). Right from childhood, two aspects of his behavior could clearly be noticed. One was his devout and compassionate nature and the other was his readiness to perform any act of courage. Since his whole family was spiritually inclined, he received an appropriate religious upbringing.
Swami Vivekananda was admitted to the school founded by Mr. Ishwarchandra Vidyasagar in 1870. While in school he focused both on studies as well as bodybuilding. He had great respect for his mother tongue. One such incident was when he had an English language class in school, he said, "I shall not learn the language of the white master." At least for 7 - 8 months, he abstained from learning that language. Later he learned English owing to compulsion.  Swami Vivekananda stood first in his matriculation examination and added to the glory of his family and school. Then he joined the Presidency College in Kolkata and completed his M.A. in Philosophy.
Meeting his Guru and accepting Sanyas by Swami Vivekananda
Dr. Ramchandra Dutt, a relative of Narendra who had been raised in his house was a disciple of Shri Ramkrishna Paramhansa. He noticed that Narendra was inspired by religious feelings to such an extent that he was contemplating renunciation in his childhood itself. He once told Narendra, “Brother, if your only goal in life is to further the enhancement of our religion, then do not get involved in the Brahmo Samaj or others. You go to Dakshineshwari and meet Shri Ramkrishna.” Narendra met Shri Ramkrishna at his neighbor Surendranath’s house itself. Initially, for some days Shri Ramkrishna did not allow Narendranath to leave his side even for a moment. He made Narendra sit next to him and gave him a lot of advice & counsel. The two of them would have great discussions when alone.
Establishment of Ramkrishna Mission by Swami Vivekananda
Swami Vivekananda along with Taraknath, another disciple of Ramkrishna, established the Ramkrishna Mission after the Mahasamadhi of Shri Ramkrishna Paramhansa. It began its activities from a dilapidated building at Varahnagar, near Kolkata. Earlier it was believed that this place was a haunted house. Vivekanandakept Shri Ramkrishna’s mortal ashes and some other objects used by him, at this place. Soon Shri Ramkrishna’s disciples started living there.
Importance of Swami Vivekananda
Swami Vivekananda putting a curb on conversions with his stormy propagation of ‘Vedanta’ in other countries
India was ruled by the British during the period of Swami Vivekananda. Owing to the influence of the British education system, their culture, the strategies of Christian missionaries misleading people, and their literature, the affluent class in Bharat developed an inferiority complex feeling that Hindu Dharma and culture are of very low standard, inhuman and barbarian. Many Hindus would have been baptized and adopted Christianity, but there is no doubt that it was curbed due to the fiery propagation of ‘Vedanta’ in other countries by Swami Vivekananda.
Swami Vivekananda gave the message of spiritual unison and creating new consciousness among the youth
Swami Vivekananda represented India and consequently, Hindu Dharma in a world conference held in Chicago for all religions in the year 1893. Swami Vivekananda gave a message of spiritual unity to the world at this conference. He also emphasized that along with spiritual progress, materialistic/worldly progress was equally important. Swami Vivekananda's guidance helped to generate new consciousness and enthusiasm amongst the youth.
Swami Vivekananda shines at the World Parliament of Religions
The premonition regarding the visit to Chicago
Swami Vivekananda was half asleep one night; he had a miraculous dream. Shri Ramkrishna’s blazing form was moving ahead over the seas and beckoning Swamiji to follow him.
Swami Vivekananda opened his eyes. His heart was filled with indescribable ecstasy. At the same time, he heard very clearly a divine voice saying, “Go”. Then he resolved to go abroad and completed all arrangements within a day or two.
Departure for the World Parliament of Religions
Swami Vivekananda left the Indian shores, aboard the ship, ‘Peninsular’ on 31st May 1893. He reached Vancouver port in Canada on 15th July. From there he traveled by train to the famous city of Chicago in America. He came to know that a World Parliament of Religions was going to be held on 11th September.
Swami Vivekananda proved to be a true representative of Hinduism as he made his fervent appeal for tolerance to the whole world from the dais of the World Parliament of Religions in Chicago on 11th September 1893. It must have been a divine plan to allow this saint to introduce the world to the great Hindu Dharma. This conference was inaugurated with the Chanting of Hymns by the various religious heads. It was a melodious beginning to the conference. On the dais, at the center, was the religious head of the Roman Catholic Sect of America.
Swami Vivekananda was not the representative of any particular sect. He had arrived at the conference as the representative of the Sanatan Hindu Vaidik Dharma of all Bharatvarsha. The conference was attended by almost 6 to 7 thousand ladies and gentlemen. As per the instructions from the chairperson, each representative on the dais was reading his pre-prepared speech.
Swami Vivekananda had not prepared any written speech. Finally, he stood up from his seat having sent a silent prayer to his Guru. He addressed the conference with the words, “Sisters and brothers of America”. These words had such miraculous strength in them that those thousands gathered stood up and there was continuous applause. The emotional appeal in those compassionate words had stirred every heart. It was the first time ever that any orator had referred to the whole of mankind as ‘Sisters and brothers. Further, he entered all presents with his brilliant and powerful oration.
Swami Vivekananda felt that the Hindu Samaj has the potential to become the spiritual teacher to the world. After centuries someone had again shown the Hindu society its own wide horizons. Yet Swami ji did not criticize any religion. He did not degrade any religion. He only wiped the dirt that had accumulated on the Hindu Dharma owing to its ill-treatment and affronts at the hands of its invaders.
Swami Vivekananda showed Hindu Dharma its own irradiant self and placed it on the highest pedestal of the World Parliament of Religions. When speaking about Hindustan, he says that it is sacred land, a land with a divine purpose. Hindustan is the abode of spirituality and introspection. Right from the ancient ages, founders of religious tenets were born here. They satiated the scorched earth with the cooling waters of the Eternal truth - Sanatan Satya. It’s the only land where one can experience not only tolerance but also affection for other religions. 
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