Published on: September 11, 2025

VIVEKANANDA’S LEGACY: GUIDING INDIA’S NATIONAL UNITY AND GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT

VIVEKANANDA’S LEGACY: GUIDING INDIA’S NATIONAL UNITY AND GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT

NEWS – Digvijay Divas celebrated

HIGHLIGHTS

Significance of Digvijay Divas

  • Observed annually on September 11, marking Swami Vivekananda’s iconic speech at the World Parliament of Religions, Chicago, 1893.
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the speech as a “watershed moment” for India’s moral and cultural presence globally.

Spiritual Inclusivity and Universalism

  • Vivekananda greeted his audience as “Sisters and Brothers of America,” emphasizing the universality of all religions.
  • Advocated tolerance, acceptance, and India’s historical tradition of sheltering refugees.
  • Warned against sectarianism and fanaticism as sources of violence and societal decay.
  • Recited the Gita to illustrate spiritual inclusivity and divine unity.

Champion of India’s Spiritual Regeneration

  • Advocated spiritual unity to strengthen national pride and moral resurgence.
  • Promoted “unity in variety,” rejecting persecution and intolerance in society.
  • Emphasized service to the poor and youth empowerment as crucial to nation-building.

Architect of Modern Indian Nation

  • Proposed spiritual oneness as a solution to material hardships under colonial rule.
  • Prioritized selfless service over caste, class, and regional divisions.
  • Advocated physical and moral upliftment of marginalized communities.
  • Seen as a torchbearer for national integration and social cohesion.

Vivekananda and Global Humanism

  • India’s first moral presence in international discourse, advocating harmony and tolerance.
  • Celebrated for sheltering persecuted communities like Zoroastrians and Jews.
  • Jawaharlal Nehru viewed his nationalism as inseparable from internationalism.
  • Teachings form a foundation for India’s engagement in global peace, ethical dialogue, and universal humanism.

Contemporary Relevance

  • Vivekananda’s messages address modern challenges: communalism, regionalism, casteism, and global conflicts.
  • His vision transcends religious and national boundaries, inspiring youth, promoting service, and fostering global harmony.