Swami Vivekananda was a great social reformer and a very inspiring personality. He was the pride of India. He made an immense contribution to purify the souls of people. He always said that God dwells inside every heart. He was of the opinion that, a person who cannot see God in poor and unhealthy people, but claims to see God in the idol, is not a true worshipper. Well, in this article, we will provide you information on the philosophies of Vivekananda.
According to the philosophy of Swami Vivekananda, a person who is not compassionate towards other living beings cannot find God, even if he regularly visits the temple. Thus, he would always ask people to see God in all. He advocates that God lies within you. So, you don't need to go anywhere outside to find God, as the God is there in your own heart. Your heart and your conscience are your God, to whom you are accountable for your deeds.
Teachings of Vivekanand
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Saturday, May 7, 2011
Swami Vivekananda
Swami Vivekananda Philosophy
- Have complete faith in God and forego all the worldly things.
- The three requisites for success are perseverance, patience and purity.
- If you think negative, then only negative things will happen in your life. Always think that you can do it, only then you'll be able to do it. Be optimistic in life.
- Strength is something that we need the most in our lives. People, who are not strong enough to deal with the tough situations, finally land into trouble and misery. Swami Vivekananda said that weakness is the root cause of ignorance and ignorance leads to misery.
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