UNITY, THE GOAL OF RELIGION -2. "Students duty to study, and not politics; Teachers duty to teach, and not politics, Today, few teachers and students take stupid lessons from some foolish political parties and leaders, such as Communists, Congress, and stupid bunch;" Listen What Swami Vivekananda says -


Opinion
      12/04/2016.
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          All Members,
        Respected family members of this great holy Nation.

      VERY IMPORTANT FOR THE PRESENT DAY STUDENTS : -

  Sub :   UNITY, THE GOAL OF RELIGION -2.
  Swami Vivekananda
(Delivered in New York, 1896)

   Ref : Students duty to study, and not politics; Teachers duty to teach, and not politics, Today, few teachers and students take stupid lessons  from some foolish  political parties and leaders, such as Communists, Congress, and  stupid  bunch; Listen What  Swami Vivekananda  says -

2.

Whence it arises we do not know; and when it disappears, where it goes, we know not either.

The macrocosm and the microcosm are, as it were, in the same groove, passing through the same stages, vibrating in the same key.

I shall try to bring before you the Hindu theory that religions do not come from without, but from within.

It is my belief that religious thought is in man's very constitution, so much so that it is impossible for him to give, up religion until he can give up his mind and body, until he can give up thought and life.

As long as a man thinks, this struggle must go on, and so long man must have some form of religion.

Thus we see various forms of religion in the world.

It is a bewildering study; but it is not, as many of us think, a vain speculation.

Amidst this chaos there is harmony, throughout these discordant sounds there is a note of concord; and he who is prepared to listen to it will catch the tone.

Thank you for reading
     JAIHIND.
    To be continued ...





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