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  1. Wiwekananda, także Swami Wiwekananda (hindi स्वामी विवेकानंद, bengali স্বামী বিবেকানন্দ), właściwie Narendranath Datta (ur. 12 stycznia 1863, zm. 4 lipca 1902) – indyjski swami i mistrz duchowy. Był uczniem Paramahansy Ramakryszny z Kalkuty.

  2. 18 gru 2019 · This article deals with Narendranath Datta (1863–1902) more known under his monastic name Swami Vivekananda. Vivekananda was a representative of the Bengal renaissance, a movement that is famous for its contribution to the modernization of India. Vivekananda became one of the architects of neo-Hinduism and a pioneer of modern yoga.

  3. 1 sty 2013 · “The Future of India” was a lecture to an audience of 3,000 given in Madras on February 14, 1897, at the Harmston Circus Pavilion. In it, Swami Vivekananda eloquently exhorts India’s youth to work for India’s freedom and makes the extraordinary prediction that it will take 50 years to obtain.

  4. Swami Vivekananda, the great Indian legend who is known as mystic, philosopher, educationist and Yogic saint. He is recognised for his contribution in spreading the philosophy of Vedanta and Yoga to the Western world. He has made India proud when he gave his speech in ‘Parliament of Religion’ in Chicago USA in 1893.

  5. Swami Vivekananda was one of the influential vedantist philosophical thinkers who first time took cultural legitimacy and historical pride of India to the world's intellectual communities.

  6. Vivekananda to a range of discursive and practical engagements that cut evenly across the fields of philosophy, theology, interreligious studies, ethics, postcolonial studies, and social justice’ (xiv).

  7. Swami Vivekananda was a Hindu monk from India. His teachings and philosophy are a reinterpretation and synthesis of various strands of Hindu thought, most notably classical yoga and Advaita Vedanta. He blended religion with nationalism, and applied this reinterpretation to various aspect's of education, faith, character building as well as ...

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