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Autobiography of Swami Vivekananda.
Autobiography of Swami
Vivekananda
Fact -1
• Swami Vivekananda ( 12 January 1863 – 4
July 1902), conceived Narendranath Datta ,
was an Indian Hindu priest, a main pupil of
the nineteenth century Indian spiritualist
Ramakrishna.
Fact -2
• He was a key figure in the presentation of the Indian ways of
thinking of Vedanta and Yoga toward the Western world and is
credited with raising interfaith mindfulness, carrying Hinduism to
the status of a significant world religion during the late
nineteenth century.
Fact -3
• He was a significant power in the recovery of Hinduism in India,
and added to the idea of patriotism in pioneer India.
• Vivekananda established the Ramakrishna Math and the
Ramakrishna Mission.
Fact -4
• He was affected by his Guru, Ramakrishna Deva, from whom he
discovered that every living being were an encapsulation of the
celestial self; hence, administration to God could be rendered by
administration to humankind.
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Fact -5
• After Ramakrishna's passing, Vivekananda visited
the Indian subcontinent broadly and gained direct
information on the conditions winning in British
India.
• He later headed out to the United States, speaking
to India at the 1893 Parliament of the World
Religions. Source: Google
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Fact -6
• Vivekananda directed several open and private
talks and classes, spreading precepts of Hindu way
of thinking in the United States, England and
Europe.
• In India, Vivekananda is viewed as an enthusiastic
holy person and his birthday is commended there
as National Youth Day.
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Fact -7
• By and by, Vivekananda was more affected by the Brahmo
Samaj's and its new thoughts, than by Ramakrishna.
• It was Sen's impact who carried Vivekananda completely into
contact with western elusiveness, and it was additionally by
means of Sen that he met Ramakrishna.
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Fact -8
• In 1871, at eight years old, Narendranath selected at Ishwar
Chandra Vidyasagar's Metropolitan Institution, where he went to
class until his family moved to Raipur in 1877.
• In 1879, after his family's arrival to Calcutta, he was the main
understudy to get first-division stamps in the Presidency College
selection test.
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Fact -9
• He was an enthusiastic peruser in a wide scope of subjects,
including reasoning, religion, history, sociology, craftsmanship
and writing.
• He was likewise keen on Hindu sacred texts, including the Vedas,
the Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita, the Ramayana, the
Mahabharata and the Puranas.
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Fact -10
• Narendra was prepared in Indian traditional music, and routinely
partook in physical exercise, sports and sorted out exercises.
• Narendra examined Western rationale, Western way of thinking
and European history at the General Assembly's Institution.
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