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Viksit Bharat and Vivekananda's Thoughts

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January 15, 2025

Narendranath Dutt, also known as Swami Vivekananda, was born on Makar Sankranti day. It was also January 12.

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Viksit Bharat and Vivekananda's Thoughts

The Makara Sankranti marks the beginning of a transformation in nature. This birth also brought about a change in the nature of our country. That is why January 12 became National Youth Day. That change is continuing today. It will continue unabated. Because this country has its own message to deliver to the world. It has a mission to accomplish, for the welfare of the world. Since it is eternal, the mission never ends. It is eternal in its vision and everlasting in its mission.

Swami Vivekananda is the personification of this country's vision in action for the modern era. Not only is he an inspiration, but he is also a role model. Not only for the freedom movement but also the March towards Viksit Bharat.

CONQUER THE WORLD WITH SPIRITUALITY

In February 1897, Swami Vivekananda, the vishwa vijayi, arrived in Madras. From the 8th to the 14th, he presented his views and plans for the future of Bharat to thousands of people at various places in Madras. His speeches like "The Future of India", "The work before us" and "My Plan of campaign" later became the hope, enthusiasm, idea and ideal of the Bharatiya youth.

He declared to the assembled crowd that "nothing smaller than India's world victory is his goal." It was not an enthusiastic speech. It was a long-term plan for at least a hundred years. "The vision and spiritual thought of Bharat should once again be made bright and conquer the world", that was his idea. (The work before us. Com works. Volume Three).

He emphasized the need to disseminate India's spiritual heritage, philosophy, and Sanskrit language throughout society.

Addressing the meeting held on the 14th of Feb, Swamiji spoke on the topic of 'Future of India'. He said that for a bright future, every Indian should see and worship the country as the Virat form of God. Virat means our people that we see around us. Our society. India! He said in front of the breathless and excited youth.

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