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Architect of India’s oneness
The Statesman Siliguri
|October 06, 2025
Swami Vivekananda shines in the annals of Indian history like a radiant dawn after a long night of despair.
At a time when India was bound in chains of colonial subjugation, torn by caste barriers, and weakened by loss of self-confidence, he arose like a mighty lion, roaring forth words that awakened a sleeping nation. In saffron robes he stood, not merely as a wandering monk, but as a prophet of strength, a messenger of harmony, and an architect of unity. He gave voice to the soul of India, reminding her children of their eternal heritage and calling them to unite in love of their Motherland. His role in national integration was not of a politician's maneuverings but of a spiritual visionary whose torch of wisdom illumined the path of unity in diversity.
The first gift Vivekananda gave his country was the rekindling of self-respect. Centuries of foreign domination had taught Indians to doubt themselves, to look upon their ancient culture with shame. Against this tide of despair, Vivekananda thundered with immortal words: "We are what our thoughts have made us; so take care about what you think. Words are secondary. Thoughts live; they travel far." And indeed, he sowed thoughts of confidence and pride in Indian hearts.
His resounding speech at the Parliament of Religions in Chicago in 1893 was not merely an address but a declaration of India's spiritual wealth: "I am proud to belong to a religion which has taught the world both tolerance and universal acceptance." Those words were like nectar to his countrymen's ears, for they reminded India that her strength was not dead it was merely sleeping, waiting to rise once more. Thus, the foundation of national integration was laid in the soil of renewed self-confidence.
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