Showing posts with label Swami Vivekananda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Swami Vivekananda. Show all posts

Friday, January 1, 2010

Swami Vivekananda


                               [Wishes to Swamiji on his 148th Birthday]
Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902) was the foremost disciple of Sri Ramakrishna
and a world spokesperson for Vedanta. He was a man with a great spiritual presence
and tremendous intellect. During his travels all over India, Swami Vivekananda
was deeply moved to see the appalling poverty and backwardness of the masses.
He was the first religious leader in India to understand and openly declare that the
real cause of India’s downfall was the neglect of the masses. The immediate need
was to provide food and other bare necessities of life to the hungry millions. For
this they should be taught improved methods of agriculture, village industries, etc.
It was in this context that Vivekananda grasped the crux of the problem of poverty
in India. His lectures, writings, letters, and poems are published as The Complete
Works of Swami Vivekananda.
Swami Vivekananda represented Hinduism at the first World Parliament of Religions
in Chicago in 1893 where he was an instant success. Subsequently he was invited
to speak all over America and Europe. Most of the Vedanta Societies, which were
founded in America and Europe through the 1930s, can trace their origins directly
to Vivekananda or the people who heard him speak from 1893 through 1900. After
his first visit to the West, Swami Vivekananda returned to India and founded the
Ramakrishna Order in 1898.

Some teachings of Swami Vivekananda
·         Education is the manifestation of perfection already in man.
·         We want that education by which character is formed, strength of mind is
increased, the intellect is expanded, and by which one can stand on one’s
own feet.
·         Whatever you think, that you will be. If you think yourselves weak, weak
you will be; if you think yourselves strong, strong you will be.
·         Teach yourselves, teach everyone his real nature, call upon the sleeping
soul and see how it awakes. Power will come, glory will come, goodness will
come, purity will come, and everything that is excellent will come when this
sleeping soul is roused to self-conscious activity.
·         They alone live who live for others; rest are more dead than alive.
Swamijis birthday, according to English Calendar, is on 12th January and is
celebrated as the National Youth Day all over the country. In 1984, the
Government of India declared and decided to observe the Birthday of Swami
Vivekananda as National Youth Day. To quote from the Government of India’s
Communication, ‘it was felt that the philosophy of Swamiji and the ideals
for which he lived and worked could be a great source of inspiration
for the Indian Youth.’
As per the Indian Almanac, Vivekananda Jayanti will be celebrated at the
Ramakrishna Math on 6th January 2009.
Source: January 2010 Newsletter by Sri Ramakrishna Math, Hyderabad.  Register with www.rkmath.org to receive monthly free newsletters.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

SIN

When things go wrong and when we don’t get what we want in life over a long period of time and when we face failures after failure in life and our mind don’t find any reasons of failure irrespective of all our efforts, after lot of thinking and analysis, we conclude ourselves to be sinners.
But that is not true at all. The worst like that you ever tell yourself is that you were born a sinner or a wicked man. The Vedanta recognizes no sin, it only recognizes error. And the greatest error, say the Vedanta, is to say that you are weak, that you are a sinner, a miserable creature and that you have no power and you cannot do this and that. Sins are very low degrees of Self-manifestation; manifest you in a high degree.
Do not talk of the wickedness of the world and all its sins. Weep that you are bound to see wickedness yet. Weep that you are bound to see sin everywhere, and if you want to help the world, do not condemn it. Do not weaken it more. For what is sin and what is misery and what are all these, but the results of weakness? The world is made weaker and weaker every day of such teachings. Men are taught from childhood that they are weak and sinners. Teach them that they are all glorious children of immortality, even those who are the weakest in Skills, Knowledge and talents and help them to grow in these areas in a right manner. Let positive, strong, helpful thought enter into their brains every second.
Regards,
Tirumalanath
tirumalanath.neelaiagari@gmail.com
References:
· Contact “Sri Ramakrishna Math” for more information.
· The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda.
· Prabuddha Bharata magazine – Nov 2008.