Some lines about swami vivekananda

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Karma Yoga Quotes by Vivekananda

“Although a man has not studied a single system of philosophy, although he does not believe in any God, and never has believed, although he has not prayed even once in his whole life, if the simple power of good actions has brought him to that state where he is ready to give up his life and all else for others, he has arrived at the same point to which the religious man will come through his prayers and the philosopher through his knowledge; and so you may find that the philosopher, the worker, and the devotee, all meet at one point, that one point being self-abnegation.” ― Swami Vivekananda, “It is a weakness to think that any one is dependent on me, and that I can do good to another. This belief is the mother of all our attachment, and through this attachment comes all our pain. We must inform our minds that no one in this universe depends upon us; not one beggar depends on our charity; not one soul on our kindness; not one living thing on our help. All are helped on by nature, and will be so helped even though millions of us were not here. The course of nature will not stop for such as you and me; it is, as already pointed out, only a blessed privilege to you and to me that we are allowed, in the way of helping others, to educate ourselves. This is a great lesson to learn in life, and when we have learned it fully, we shall never be unhappy; we can go and mix without harm in society anywhere and everywhere.” ― Swami Vivekananda, “Absolute equality, that which means a pe...

Karma Yoga Quotes by Vivekananda

“Although a man has not studied a single system of philosophy, although he does not believe in any God, and never has believed, although he has not prayed even once in his whole life, if the simple power of good actions has brought him to that state where he is ready to give up his life and all else for others, he has arrived at the same point to which the religious man will come through his prayers and the philosopher through his knowledge; and so you may find that the philosopher, the worker, and the devotee, all meet at one point, that one point being self-abnegation.” ― Swami Vivekananda, “It is a weakness to think that any one is dependent on me, and that I can do good to another. This belief is the mother of all our attachment, and through this attachment comes all our pain. We must inform our minds that no one in this universe depends upon us; not one beggar depends on our charity; not one soul on our kindness; not one living thing on our help. All are helped on by nature, and will be so helped even though millions of us were not here. The course of nature will not stop for such as you and me; it is, as already pointed out, only a blessed privilege to you and to me that we are allowed, in the way of helping others, to educate ourselves. This is a great lesson to learn in life, and when we have learned it fully, we shall never be unhappy; we can go and mix without harm in society anywhere and everywhere.” ― Swami Vivekananda, “Absolute equality, that which means a pe...

Karma Yoga Quotes by Vivekananda

“Although a man has not studied a single system of philosophy, although he does not believe in any God, and never has believed, although he has not prayed even once in his whole life, if the simple power of good actions has brought him to that state where he is ready to give up his life and all else for others, he has arrived at the same point to which the religious man will come through his prayers and the philosopher through his knowledge; and so you may find that the philosopher, the worker, and the devotee, all meet at one point, that one point being self-abnegation.” ― Swami Vivekananda, “It is a weakness to think that any one is dependent on me, and that I can do good to another. This belief is the mother of all our attachment, and through this attachment comes all our pain. We must inform our minds that no one in this universe depends upon us; not one beggar depends on our charity; not one soul on our kindness; not one living thing on our help. All are helped on by nature, and will be so helped even though millions of us were not here. The course of nature will not stop for such as you and me; it is, as already pointed out, only a blessed privilege to you and to me that we are allowed, in the way of helping others, to educate ourselves. This is a great lesson to learn in life, and when we have learned it fully, we shall never be unhappy; we can go and mix without harm in society anywhere and everywhere.” ― Swami Vivekananda, “Absolute equality, that which means a pe...

10 Lines on Swami Vivekananda For Students & Children in English

In this article, we are providing Informative 10 lines on Swami Vivekananda. Swami Vivekananda Hindu Monk and also well known for a speech on Hinduism he delivers at the Parliament of the World’s Religions in Chicago in 1893. of India. In these lines, we have tried our best to give detailed information about Swami Vivekananda. lines on Swami Vivekananda for classes 2nd 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th 11th, 12th and competitive exams. 10 Lines on Swami Vivekananda For Students & Children in English Ten | 10 Lines on Swami Vivekananda For Students 1. Swami Vivekananda was born on 12th January 1863 in Kolkata. 2. His real name was Narendranath Datta and was an Indian Hindu monk. 3. In 1881, he met spiritual guru Ramakrishna and later on become his chief disciple. 4. In 1884, he completed his graduation from the general assembly institute of Kolkata. 5. Swami Vivekanand traveled to Chicago on foot and on 11 September 1893 he attended and delivered a speech at the Institute of Chicago. 6. In 1897, he founded the Ramakrishna Mission in Kolkata. 7. His birth anniversary is known as National Youth Day in India. 8. He died at the early age of 39 on 4th July 1902 near Belur Math in Bengal’s presidency. 9. He was a great spiritual leader and was having a sharp memory. 10. He used to live a simple lifestyle. 10 Lines short Essay on Swami Vivekananda 1. Swami Vivekananda was a social reformer and a spiritual leader. 2. He was born in Calcutta on 12 January 1863. 3. He graduated...

Karma Yoga Quotes by Vivekananda

“Although a man has not studied a single system of philosophy, although he does not believe in any God, and never has believed, although he has not prayed even once in his whole life, if the simple power of good actions has brought him to that state where he is ready to give up his life and all else for others, he has arrived at the same point to which the religious man will come through his prayers and the philosopher through his knowledge; and so you may find that the philosopher, the worker, and the devotee, all meet at one point, that one point being self-abnegation.” ― Swami Vivekananda, “It is a weakness to think that any one is dependent on me, and that I can do good to another. This belief is the mother of all our attachment, and through this attachment comes all our pain. We must inform our minds that no one in this universe depends upon us; not one beggar depends on our charity; not one soul on our kindness; not one living thing on our help. All are helped on by nature, and will be so helped even though millions of us were not here. The course of nature will not stop for such as you and me; it is, as already pointed out, only a blessed privilege to you and to me that we are allowed, in the way of helping others, to educate ourselves. This is a great lesson to learn in life, and when we have learned it fully, we shall never be unhappy; we can go and mix without harm in society anywhere and everywhere.” ― Swami Vivekananda, “Absolute equality, that which means a pe...

Karma Yoga Quotes by Vivekananda

“Although a man has not studied a single system of philosophy, although he does not believe in any God, and never has believed, although he has not prayed even once in his whole life, if the simple power of good actions has brought him to that state where he is ready to give up his life and all else for others, he has arrived at the same point to which the religious man will come through his prayers and the philosopher through his knowledge; and so you may find that the philosopher, the worker, and the devotee, all meet at one point, that one point being self-abnegation.” ― Swami Vivekananda, “It is a weakness to think that any one is dependent on me, and that I can do good to another. This belief is the mother of all our attachment, and through this attachment comes all our pain. We must inform our minds that no one in this universe depends upon us; not one beggar depends on our charity; not one soul on our kindness; not one living thing on our help. All are helped on by nature, and will be so helped even though millions of us were not here. The course of nature will not stop for such as you and me; it is, as already pointed out, only a blessed privilege to you and to me that we are allowed, in the way of helping others, to educate ourselves. This is a great lesson to learn in life, and when we have learned it fully, we shall never be unhappy; we can go and mix without harm in society anywhere and everywhere.” ― Swami Vivekananda, “Absolute equality, that which means a pe...