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What is the reality of Allopanishad?

  What is the reality of Allopanishad? Who wrote it ? How new Upanishads are created?   The Upanishads are many, and said to be one hundred and eight, but some declare them to be still larger in number. Some of them are evidently of a much later date, as for instance, the Allopanishad in which Allah is praised and Mohammed is called the Rajasulla. I have been told that this was written during the reign of Akbar to bring the Hindus and Mohammedans together, and sometimes they got hold of some word, as Allah, or Illa in the Samhitâs, and made an Upanishad on it. So in this Allopanishad, Mohammed is the Rajasulla, whatever that may mean. There are other sectarian Upanishads of the same species, which you find to be entirely modern, and it has been so easy to write them, seeing that this language of the Samhitâ portion of the Vedas is so archaic that there is no grammar to it. Years ago I had an idea of studying the grammar of the Vedas, and I began with all earnestness to study P...
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How should Hindus be called? Vaidikas or Vedantists?

  How should Hindus be called? Vaidikas or Vedantists? "There was a time in India when the Karma Kânda had its sway. There are many grand ideals, no doubt, in that portion of the Vedas. Some of our present daily worship is still according to the precepts of the Karma Kanda. But with all that, the Karma Kanda of the Vedas has almost disappeared from India. Very little of our life today is bound and regulated by the orders of the Karma Kanda of the Vedas. In our ordinary lives we are mostly Paurânikas or Tântrikas, and, even where some Vedic texts are used by the Brahmins of India, the adjustment of the texts is mostly not according to the Vedas, but according to the Tantras or the Puranas. As such, to call ourselves Vaidikas in the sense of following the Karma Kanda of the Vedas, I do not think, would be proper. But the other fact stands that we are all of us Vedantists. The people who call themselves Hindus had better be called Vedantists, and, as I have shown you, under that one ...

Why Jainism and Buddhism were rejected from the soil of india?

  Why Jainism and Buddhism were rejected from the soil of India? What systems are qualified to be called as Orthodox?  How India influenced the Greek thought? Let's see the thoughts of Swamiji.. "From this ocean of the Vedanta, waves of light from time to time have been going Westward and Eastward. In the days of yore it travelled Westward and gave its impetus to the mind of the Greeks, either in Athens, or in Alexandria, or in Antioch. The Sânkhya system must clearly have made its mark on the minds of the ancient Greeks; and the Sankhya and all other systems in India hail that one authority, the Upanishads, the Vedanta. In India, too, in spite of all these jarring sects that we see today and all those that have been in the past, the one authority, the basis of all these systems, has yet been the Upanishads, the Vedanta. Whether you are a dualist, or a qualified monist, an Advaitist, or a Vishishtâdvaitist, a Shuddhâdvaitist, or any other Advaitist, or Dvaitist, or whatever yo...

How to build faith in ourselves?

  Why is Shraddha crucial in shaping our national identity? How can we foster and nurture this deep-seated belief within ourselves as individuals and extend it to permeate our societal fabric? Let's Explore the profound insights of Swamiji on the significance of this unwavering faith in our collective life. "What makes the difference between man and man is the difference in this Shraddha and nothing else. What make one man great and another weak and low is this Shraddha. My Master used to say, he who thinks himself weak will become weak, and that is true. This Shraddha must enter into you. Whatever of material power you see manifested by the Western races is the outcome of this Shraddha, because they believe in their muscles and if you believe in your spirit, how much more will it work! Believe in that infinite soul, the infinite power, which, with consensus of opinion, your books and sages preach. That Atman which nothing can destroy, in It is infinite power only waiting to b...

What must be our foreign policy?

   Varied nations employ distinct strategies that intricately mold their foreign policies and bilateral relationships. How should india plan its foriegn policy? What is the most important factor that must be considered in planing it. What does india has to offer to the word? Let's see the thoughts of Swamiji.. "As you have pointed out to me, we have to conquer the world. That we have to! India must conquer the world, and nothing less than that is my ideal. It may be very big, it may astonish many of you, but it is so. We must conquer the world or die. There is no other alternative. The sign of life is expansion; we must go out, expand, show life, or degrade, fester, and die. There is no other alternative. Take either of these, either live or die. Now, we all know about the petty jealousies and quarrels that we have in our country. Take my word, it is the same everywhere. The other nations with their political lives have foreign policies. When they find too much quarrelling at ...

Who is Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa? What is his relevance to this world?

  Who is Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa? What is his relevance to this world? How Swamiji has seen and understood him? Let's see in the words of Swamiji himself..   "We read in the history of the world about prophets and their lives, and these come down to us through centuries of writings and workings by their disciples. Through thousands of years of chiselling and modelling, the lives of the great prophets of yore come down to us; and yet, in my opinion, not one stands so high in brilliance as that life which I saw with my own eyes, under whose shadow I have lived, at whose feet I have learnt everything —the life of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa.  Ay, friends, you all know the celebrated saying of the Gitâ: “Whenever, O descendant of Bharata, there is decline of Dharma, and rise of Adharma, then I body Myself forth. For the protection of the good, for the destruction of the wicked, and for the establishment of Dharma I come into being in every age.”  Along with this you hav...

How is the concept of charity different in indian context compared to that of western one?

  The contrast between the concept of charity in the Indian context versus the Western notion unveils intriguing differences in their approach, execution, and societal impact. These differences stem from cultural, historical, and philosophical disparities. What characteristics differentiate them? Which is best suited for the society? Let's see the thoughts of Swamiji about this..  During his stay in Madras the Swami presided at the annual meeting of the Chennapuri Annadâna Samâjam, an institution of a charitable nature, and in the course of a brief address referred to a remark by a previous speaker deprecating special alms-giving to the Brahmin over and above the other castes. Swamiji pointed out that this had its good as well as its bad side. All the culture, practically which the nation possessed, was among the Brahmins, and they also had been the thinkers of the nation. Take away the means of living which enabled them to be thinkers, and the nation as a whole would suffe...

What is the plan of action for reviving the education system?

  Recognizing the significance of spiritual training alongside secular education, the question arises: how can we effectively integrate this ethos into our society? What actionable steps did Swamiji envision and publicly disclose in Madras? Let's delve into his proposed plan and explore its implications. "Of course this is a very big scheme, a very big plan. I do not know whether it will ever work out. But we must begin the work. But how?  Take Madras, for instance. We must have a temple, for with Hindus religion must come first. Then, you may say, all sects will quarrel about it. But we will make it a non-sectarian temple, having only “Om” as the symbol, the greatest symbol of any sect. If there is any sect here which believes that “Om” ought not to be the symbol, it has no right to call itself Hindu. All will have the right to interpret Hinduism, each one according to his own sect ideas, but we must have a common temple. You can have your own images and symbols in other ...

Is Education identical with Information?

                                                                                 The assumption that education is solely defined by the accumulation of knowledge and degrees is often challenged by encounters with individuals who defy this notion. True education encompasses more than just academic qualifications; it involves the development of critical thinking, empathy, emotional intelligence, and a broader understanding of life beyond factual knowledge. As a society, it's essential to acknowledge that education extends beyond academic institutions. Encouraging holistic learning experiences that integrate spiritual, moral, and ethical teachings alongside traditional academics is crucial. Let's see the ideas of Swamiji about the true education.. "...

What is the problem with current education system?

  Great civilizations are built upon the foundation of great education. At the same time wrong education system corrupts the society. Before we plan for a better education system, first of all we have to understand what is the problem with our current education system. Let's see the thoughts of Swamiji about this.. " We must have a hold on the spiritual and secular education of the nation. Do you understand that? You must dream it, you must talk it, you must think its and you must work it out. Till then there is no salvation for the race. The education that you are getting now has some good points, but it has a tremendous disadvantage which is so great that the good things are all weighed down. In the first place it is not a man-making education, it is merely and entirely a negative education. A negative education or any training that is based on negation, is worse than death. The child is taken to school, and the first thing he learns is that his father is a fool, the second ...

Who is the god that we need immediately?

    We all worship god in various forms. But what is the actual way of worship? Which god do we need immediately? Which form of god is suitable for everyone in our society? Let's see the thoughts of Swamiji.. " For the next fifty years this alone shall be our keynote — this, our great Mother India. Let all other vain gods disappear for the time from our minds. This is the only god that is awake, our own race — “everywhere his hands, everywhere his feet, everywhere his ears, he covers everything.” All other gods are sleeping. What vain gods shall we go after and yet cannot worship the god that we see all round us, the Virât? When we have worshipped this, we shall be able to worship all other gods. Before we can crawl half a mile, we want to cross the ocean like Hanumân! It cannot be. Everyone going to be a Yogi, everyone going to meditate! It cannot be. The whole day mixing with the world with Karma Kânda, and in the evening sitting down and blowing through your nose! Is it so ...

How a small nation could rule over a big nation?

  Throughout the history we have seen how small nations progress rapidly and become developed and often ruling unwieldy nations of  big size. But how is it possible for a small population to achieve that? What's the secret behind that? Let's see what Swamiji says about it.. " That the gods can be worshipped by men is because they are of one mind. Being of one mind is the secret of society. And the more you go on fighting and quarrelling about all trivialities such as “Dravidian” and “Aryan”, and the question of Brahmins and non-Brahmins and all that, the further you are off from that accumulation of energy and power which is going to make the future India. For mark you, the future India depends entirely upon that. That is the secret — accumulation of will-power, co-ordination, bringing them all, as it here, into one focus. Each Chinaman thinks in his own way, and a handful of Japanese all think in the same way, and you know the result. That is how it goes throughout the hi...

What is the secret to make a great future India?

  History time and again shown us, how men of great will power shape the course of civilizations. What lesson can we learn from that to make a great future for us?. Let's see what Swamiji says about that.. "The whole universe, to use the ancient Advaitist’s simile, is in a state of self-hypnotism. It is will that is the power. It is the man of strong will that throws, as it were, a halo round him and brings all other people to the same state of vibration as he has in his own mind. Such gigantic men do appear. And what is the idea? When a powerful individual appears, his personality infuses his thoughts into us, and many of us come to have the same thoughts, and thus we become powerful. Why is it that organizations are so powerful? Do not say organization is material. Why is it, to take a case in point, that forty millions of Englishmen rule three hundred millions of people here? What is the psychological explanation? These forty millions put their wills together and that means...

How could invaders conquer us for centuries?

  We were faced so many invasion the past thousand years and faced the brutal consequences of them. But how could the invader was successful in conquering us? Why we failed to defend ourselves? Let's see what Swamiji has to say... "So this accumulated culture of ages of which the Brahmin has been the trustee, he must now give to the people at large, and it was because he did not give it to the people that the Mohammedan invasion was possible. It was because he did not open this treasury to the people from the beginning, that for a thousand years we have been trodden under the heels of every one who chose to come to India. It was through that we have become degraded, and the first task must be to break open the cells that hide the wonderful treasures which our common ancestors accumulated; bring them out and give them to everybody and the Brahmin must be the first to do it. There is an old superstition in Bengal that if the cobra that bites, sucks out his own poison from the pa...

What is meant by a Rishi and Rishihood?

  Our culture is full of descriptions about great sages called 'Rishis' who gave us wealth of knowledge and mesmerize with their personality. But who can be called a 'Rishi' and what is 'Rishihood'? Let's see the words of Swamiji..  "More or less we shall all be Rishis. What is meant by a Rishi? The pure one. Be pure first, and you will have power. Simply saying, “I am a Rishi”, will not do; but when you are a Rishi you will find that others obey you instinctively. Something mysterious emanates from you, which makes them follow you, makes them hear you, makes them unconsciously, even against their will, carry out your plans. That is Rishihood." - Swami Vivekananda (Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda - Lecture given at Madras)  

How different Castes came into existence?

  We often wonder how this complex system of different castes came into existence and what is the real motive behind it? Why each caste is exclusive of the other with their own set of customs and rituals? Let's see the opinion of Swamiji.. "There are thousands of castes, and some are even getting admission into Brahminhood, for what prevents any caste from declaring they are Brahmins? Thus caste, with all its rigour, has been created in that manner. Let us suppose that there are castes here with ten thousand people in each. If these put their heads together and say, we will call ourselves Brahmins, nothing can stop them; I have seen it in my own life. Some castes become strong, and as soon as they all agree, who is to say nay? Because whatever it was, each caste was exclusive of the other. It did not meddle with others’ affairs; even the several divisions of one caste did not meddle with the other divisions, and those powerful epoch-makers, Shankaracharya and others, were the ...

Who are the aborigines of India?

  We saw many theories and speculations like aryan-dravidian theory, about who are the aborigines of india. Let's see what is the opinion of Swamiji.. "Then there is the other idea that the Shudra caste are surely the aborigines. What are they? They are slaves. They say history repeats itself. The Americans, English, Dutch, and the Portuguese got hold of the poor Africans and made them work hard while they lived, and their children of mixed birth were born in slavery and kept in that condition for a long period. From that wonderful example, the mind jumps back several thousand years and fancies that the same thing happened here, and our archaeologist dreams of India being full of dark-eyed aborigines, and the bright Aryan came from — the Lord knows where. According to some, they came from Central Tibet, others will have it that they came from Central Asia. There are patriotic Englishmen who think that the Aryans were all red-haired. Others, according to their idea, think that ...

What is the solution to the problem of Caste?

  We see many caste based struggles in the society today which is weakening us due to the internal quarrels on the basis of caste identity. But what is the way to bring equality. Let's see the thoughts of Swamiji about this.. " Teach the masses in the vernaculars, give them ideas; they will get information, but something more is necessary; give them culture. Until you give them that, there can be no permanence in the raised condition of the masses. There will be another caste created, having the advantage of the Sanskrit language, which will quickly get above the rest and rule them all the same. The only safety, I tell you men who belong to the lower castes, the only way to raise your condition is to study Sanskrit, and this fighting and writing and frothing against the higher castes is in vain, it does no good, and it creates fight and quarrel, and this race, unfortunately already divided, is going to be divided more and more. The only way to bring about the levelling of cast...

What does the society needs? Culture or Knowledge?

  We have seen some great saints like sri Ramanuja, sri Chaitanya, Buddha etc. in recent past in the Indian society who had tremendous impact on the life of the people and society as a whole. But why the life of downtrodden is not completely uplifted and still misery continues in our society. And what's the significance of culture compared to knowledge. Let's see the thoughts of Swamiji about this.. "The attempts of the great Ramanuja and of Chaitanya and of Kabir to raise the lower classes of India show that marvellous results were attained during the lifetime of those great prophets; yet the later failures have to be explained, and cause shown why the effect of their teachings stopped almost within a century of the passing away of these great Masters. The secret is here. They raised the lower classes; they had all the wish that these should come up, but they did not apply their energies to the spreading of the Sanskrit language among the masses. Even the great Buddha mad...

What is the path of least resistance to unify india?

  We come across may social reformers who work towards unification of the Indian society through different means and strategies. But what is the most effective way and the path of least resistance? Let's see the solution given by Swamiji..   "We see how in Asia, and especially in India, race difficulties, linguistic difficulties, social difficulties, national difficulties, all melt away before this unifying power of religion. We know that to the Indian mind there is nothing higher than religious ideals, that this is the keynote of Indian life, and we can only work in the line of least resistance. It is not only true that the ideal of religion is the highest ideal; in the case of India it is the only possible means of work; work in any other line, without first strengthening this, would be disastrous. Therefore the first plank in the making of a future India, the first step that is to be hewn out of that rock of ages, is this unification of religion. All of us have to be taught...