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~ History of Swamy Vivekananda ~
« on: January 25, 2012, 06:05:52 PM »














Introduction

Whenever the name Vivekananda is mentioned most of us have a mental picture of a Swami sitting in meditation with his eyes closed, in ochre robes and turban.

 Alternatively, we have also seen the picture of a man with stern penetrating eyes, with his arms folded across his chest on our walls.

It has been more than a hundred years since his death, but Indians have great admiration for him as he was the first Indian to represent Hinduism in the west.





History of Swamy Vivekananda

Born: January 12, 1863

Died: July 4, 1902

Achievements: Played a major role in spiritual enlightenment of Indian masses; Spread Vedanta philosophy in the West; established Ramakrishna Mission for the service of the poor.


Swami Vivekananda was one of the most influential spiritual leaders of Vedanta philosophy.

 He was the chief disciple of Ramakrishna Paramahansa and was the founder of Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission.

Swami Vivekananda was the living embodiment of sacrifice and dedicated his life to the country and yearned for the progress of the poor, the helpless and the downtrodden.

He showed a beacon of light to a nation that had lost faith in its ability under British rule and inspired self-confidence among Indians that they are second to none.

His ringing words and masterful oratory galvanized the slumbering nation.


Swami Vivekananda real name was Narendranath Dutta.

He was born on January 12, 1863 in Calcutta.

His father's name was Vishwanath Dutta and his mother's name Bhuvaneswari Devi.

Narendranath acquired the name of Swami Vivekananda when he became a monk.


As a child Narendra was very lively and naughty.

He was good in studies as well as in games.

He studied instrumental and vocal music and also practiced meditation from a very early age.

Even when Narendra was young he questioned the validity of superstitious customs and discrimination based on caste and religion.

As a child Narendra had great respect for sanyasis (ascetics).

He would give away anything to anybody if asked for.

Whenever a beggar asked for alms, he would give him anything he had.

Thus from childhood Narendra had the spirit of sacrifice and renunciation.


In 1879, Narendra passed matriculation and entered Presidency College, Calcutta.

After one year, he joined the Scottish Church College, Calcutta and studied philosophy.

He studied western logic, western philosophy and history of European nations.

As he advanced in his studies, his thinking faculty developed.

Doubts regarding existence of God started to arise in Narendra's mind.

This made him associate with the Brahmo Samaj, an important religious movement of the time, led by Keshab Chandra Sen.

But the Samaj's congregational prayers and devotional songs could not satisfy Narendra's zeal to realise God.


During this time Narendra came to know of Sri Ramakrishna Pramahans of Dakshineswar.

 Sri Ramakrishna was a priest in the temple of Goddess Kali.

He was not a scholar. But he was a great devotee.

It was being said of him that he had realized God.

Once, Narendra went to Dakshineswar to with his friends see him.

He asked Ramakrishna, whether he had seen God.

The instantaneous answer from Ramakrishna was, "Yes, I have seen God, just as I see you here, only in a more clear sense."

Narendra was astounded and puzzled.

 He could feel the man's words were honest and uttered from depths of experience.

He started visiting Ramakrishna frequently.


It was in Narendra's nature to test something thoroughly before he could accept it.

He would not accept Ramakrishna as his guru without a test.

 Ramakrishna used to say that, in order to realize God, one should give up the desire for money and women.

One day Narendra hid a rupee under his pillow.

Sri Ramakrishna, who had gone out, came into the room and stretched himself on the cot.

At once he jumped up as if bitten by a scorpion.

 When he shook the mattress, the rupee coin fell down.

Later he came to know that it was the doing of Narendra.

 Narendra accepted Sri Ramakrishna as his guru and took training under him for five years in the Advaita Vedanta, the philosophy of non-dualism. Sri Ramakrishna passed away in 1886 and nominated Narendra as his successor.

After his death Narendra and a core group of Ramakrishna's disciples took vows to become monks and renounce everything, and started living in a supposedly haunted house in Baranagore.


In 1890, Narendra set out on a long journey. He covered the length and breadth of the country.

 He visited Varanasi, Ayodhya, Agra, Vrindavan, Alwar etc. Narendra acquired the name of Swami Vivekananda during the journey.

It is said that he was given the name Vivekananda by Maharaja of Khetri for his discrimination of things, good and bad.

 During his journey, Vivekananda stayed at king's palaces, as well as at the huts of the poor.

 He came in close contact with the cultures of different regions of India and various classes of people in India.

 Vivekananda observed the imbalance in society and tyranny in the name of caste.

He realised the need for a national rejuvenation if India was to survive at all.


Swami Vivekananda reached Kanyakumari, the southernmost tip of the Indian subcontinent on December24, 1892.

He swam across the sea and started meditating on a lone rock.

 He meditated for three days and said later that he meditated about the past, present and future of India.

 The rock is presently popular as Vivekananda memorial and is a major tourist destination.


In 1893, Swami Vivekananda went to America to attend the Conference of World Religions in Chicago.

He earned wild applause for beginning his address with the famous words, "Sisters and brothers of America."

Swamiji mesmerized everyone in America with his masterful oratory.

Wherever he went, he dwelt at length on the greatness of Indian Culture.

 He spoke with spontaneous ease on every topic, be it History, Sociology, Philosophy or Literature.

 He deplored the malicious propaganda that had been unleashed by the Christian missionaries in India.

 Swami Vivekananda also went to England. Many people became his disciples.

Most famous among them was Margaret Nivedita'. She came to India and settled here.


Swami Vivekananda returned to India in 1897 after four years of touring in the West.

 He started disseminating the message of spiritual development among Indians.

 He realized that social service was possible only through the concerted efforts on an organized mission.

To achieve this objective, Swami Vivekananda started Sri Ramakrishna Mission in 1897 and formulated its ideology and goal.

 During the next two years he bought a site at Belur on the banks of the Ganga, constructed the buildings and established the Ramakrishna Mutt.

 He once again toured the West from January 1899 to December 1900.

Swami Vivekananda died on July 4, 1902 at Belur Mutt near Calcutta.

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Re: ~ History of Swamy Vivekananda ~
« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2012, 09:12:32 PM »














Old Photos

ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA, APRIL 1900

 

SOUTH PASADENA, CALIFORNIA, JANUARY 1900



 In this photo Swamiji is shown standing, leaning on an umbrella, at a corner of the Meads’ house, the rose vine at his back, "while Mrs. Wyckoff, standing on the porch, peeps from behind a pillar. Only a portion of the house is visible in this particular photograph; but in the book Swami Turiyananda by Swami Ritajananda there is a full view of it."

The house, now known as the Vivekananda House, located at 309 Monterey Road, South Pasadena, was purchased in 1955 by a devotee and was deeded over to the Vedanta Society of Southern California. It was restored to its original state preserving its Victorian flavor and was dedicated in 1956. Since that time it has been further renovated. In 1989 the Vivekananda House was made an official Historic Landmark.


 
Swami Vivekananda in Chicago, 1893
On the photo, Vivekananda has written in Bengali, and in English: �One infinite pure and holy�beyond thought beyond qualities I bow down to thee� – Swami Vivekananda


 
Bhuvaneshwari Devi (1841-1911). Mother of Swami Vivekanda
"I am indebted to my mother for the efflorescence of my knowledge."�Vivekananda
 


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Re: ~ History of Swamy Vivekananda ~
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Re: ~ History of Swamy Vivekananda ~
« Reply #4 on: March 01, 2012, 08:59:39 PM »
Swami Vivekananda Rare Pics







Swami Vivekananda, the great soul of humanity was born at 6:33, a few minutes before sunrise, on Monday, January 12,1863. It was the day of the great Hindu festival Makarasamkranti, (Makara Sankranti) when special worship is offered to the Ganga by millions of devotees.
Vivekananda House in South Pasadena

Swami Vivekananda stayed in this house for six weeks in 1900.
On the left is the Vivekananda House as it is today. On the right is
Swami Vivekananda standing in front of the house in 1900.
During his stay in Pasadena, Swami Vivekananda would picnic
in the hills behind the Vivekananda House



Swami Vivekananda (seated with turban) and actor Joseph Jefferson (standing with hat) pose with other guests at Green Acre, circa 1894. The programs at the Green Acre School included speakers from all over the world. The intent was to create dialog on religion, philosophy, the nature of the soul and world peace.









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Vivekanandar Illam




Vivekanandar Illam, earlier known as Ice House or Castle Kernan at Chennai, India is an important place for the Ramakrishna Movement in South India.

It is remembered as the place where Swami Vivekananda stayed for nine days when he visited Chennai (then Madras) in 1897.

Vivekananda House now houses a Permanent Exhibition on Indian Culture and Swamiji’s Life, maintained by the Chennai branch of the Ramakrishna Math and is a source of inspiration to thousands of people who visit it every year.

History
Vivekanandar Illam is a structure at Chennai, India, used by the British to store ice brought from Great Lakes in North America for about 30 years.

Ice King Frederic Tudor built an ice house at Madras facing the Bay of Bengal in 1842 as part of his ice business. Around 1880, the business collapsed and the building was sold to Biligiri Iyengar of Madras.

Biligiri Iyengar was a famous advocate in the Madras High Court and was fairly well-to-do in those times. He remodelled the house, renamed it Castle Kernan after his friend, Justice Kernan in the Madras High Court and used it as a residence.

When Swami Vivekananda visited Madras in 1897 after his return from the West, Iyengar, being a disciple of Swami Vivekananda, made him stay at the Ice House.

Vivekananda stayed at the Ice House between 6 February 1897 to 14 February 1897. During his nine day stay, he shook India’s national consciousness through his fiery lectures at Chennai.

When Vivekananda was about to depart, he agreed to his disciples’ request to set up a permanent centre at the Ice House. Later, Ramakrishna Math (Monastery) Chennai was founded by Swami Ramakrishnananda, a brother disciple of Swami Vivekananda.

The mission activities continued till 1906. The Math functioned from here during its first 10 years (1897–1906) until it got moved to the current location at Mylapore, Chennai and the property came up for mortgage and was purchased by a zamindar.

In 1917, Ice House was acquired by the Government of Madras as part of their social welfare scheme after which the house functioned as training school for women and a hostel for widows.

In 1963, during the Birth Centenary of Swami Vivekananda, the Government of Tamil Nadu renamed the Castle Kernan as Vivekanandar Illam (Illam means house in Tamil) or ‘Vivekananda House’.

In 1997, on the eve of the Centenary of Swamiji’s return to India (and his stay at House), the Government of Tamil Nadu at the request of the Ramakrishna Math, leased out the Vivekananda House and it’s valid up to 2020.

Architecture 
Spherical in shape and rising to three-storeys, Vivekananda House stands majestically on the busy Kamarajar Salai and it’s a well-known landmark in modern day Chennai.

It finds a mention in Madras, The Architectural Heritage, an INTACH [Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage] Guide for the architecturally important buildings in Chennai.

The Vivekananda House structure is distinctive and has several unique features. Though it has undergone several changes over the course of time in terms of spatial functionality, styles and the materials used, it stands out as an important monument connecting contemporary times to the days when it was built.

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