Saturday, 23 January 2021

Dreams of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose

 

The dreams of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose were different from other contemporary leaders, when India was struggling for independence. After long years study on the life of our great hero, we may highlight his drams in simple and straight way:

01) Complete Independence or Purna Swaraj from the British imperialism

02) An undivided and united Nation, India

03) No discrimination and social division based on Caste, Creed and Religion.

04) India should have a very strong Army of its own for national security.

05) A complete and balanced country sourced with agriculture and enriched by industries.

06) India should be the leader of entire Asia in all aspects.

Nethaji’s dream is to make our India as a top most country in all fields. He thought of making India such an independent nation and she should not depend on any other countries of the world. Our nation must have a Specific Identity for its human resource, spiritual growth, economy, armed security across the world. Netaji had raised Azad Hind Fauj (INA) consisting of people of all religions and regions for armed liberation of India.

Nethaji had wished to travel on a path of light with new dimension and want to reveal our country from long year’s illiteracy, poverty, social injustice and mental darkness through a creative ideas. He had planned which could reach India into new heights in all respects. It’s really sad that we have missed our great hero of our Nation.

Sincerely solicited by

Seva Volunteers

Our heartiest tribute to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose

On his 125 th Birth anniversary. 23/01/2021

The relevance of Swami Vivekananda for today’s youth?

 


  • Swami Vivekanand is the greatest youth icon produced by India and one that influenced millions of youth across the world.
  • In the 21st century, when the youth of India are facing new problems, pushing boundaries and aspiring for a better future, thoughts of Swami Vivekanand have become more relevant.
  • His ideas can be understood by this fourfold mantra to live a meaningful life - Physical, Social, and Intellectual and Spiritual quest.

1. Physical Quest

  • By physical quest he meant, taking care of the human body and undertaking activities to mitigate physical sufferings.
  • Vivekananda was of the view that the youth can lead a successful life only when they are physically fit.
  • Vivekananda understood that while most youth aspire not all are equipped with the mental and physical stamina to pursue such a goal.
  • Therefore he asked the youth to overcome fears and become stronger physically and mentally. He said, “Power is within you; you can do anything and everything. Believe in that, do not believe that you are weak. Therefore, arise, awake, and stop not till the goal is reached."
  • He said, "You will be nearer to heaven through football than through the study of the Gita."
  • What Vivekananda wanted from the youth was 'muscles of iron' and 'nerves of steel'.

2. Social Quest
  • Vivekanand wanted the young to undertake social activities, not merely for the betterment of society but also for their individual evolution and growth.
  • The social quest involves undertaking activities to mitigate physical sufferings. Running hospitals, orphanages and old-age homes qualify for this level.
  • He advised the youth to 'Serve God in man'. Vivekanand clubbed spiritualism with social service.
  • He said, "For the next fifty years this alone shall be our keynote - this, our great Mother India. Let all other gods disappear for the time from our minds."
  • He taught that the men and animals around us are our gods deserve our worship and services. He asserted that "the first gods we have to worship are our countrymen. These we have to worship, instead of being jealous of each other and fighting each other."
  • The most unique contribution of Swami Vivekanand towards the creation of a new Bharat was opening the minds of Indians to their duty to the downtrodden.
3. Intellectual Quest
  • He said, "It is the young, the strong, and healthy, of sharp intellect that will reach the Lord."
  • He advocated intellectual quest i.e Running schools, colleges and awareness and empowerment programs.
  • Raising one's intellectual level, gaining knowledge and spreading and sharing it with society is the objective.
  • He suggested that to rebuild the Indian society, education was the primary means for empowering the people.
  • He emphasised on education for all.
  • He also said, "Education is not the amount of information that is put into your brain and runs riot there, undigested, all your life. We must have life-building, man-making, character-making assimilation of ideas."

4. Spiritual Quest

  • He then prescribes the highest level of spiritual service - one of dhyan and sadhna.
  • He suggested that youth could learn many things from the West but must have faith in our own spiritual heritage.
  • Today, when our youth find themselves gripped by increasing isolation, purposelessness, depression and mental fatigue, despite material success, they must go for a spiritual quest and achieve greater goals.
  • He said, "Life is short, but the soul is immortal and eternal, and one thing being certain, death, let us therefore take up a great ideal and give up our whole life to it."
  • The transience of triumph and material wealth were central to this philosophy.
  • He challenged the youth to live for a noble reason, a mighty ideal and a higher state so that they were able to transcend the impermanence.

5. Nation Building

  • Vivekanand advised these four quests as an ideal and goal for the youth.
  • The purpose of these services was to raise the individual and national consciousness as a whole.
  • That's why he called upon the youth to focus their collective energies towards nation building.
  • His vision of India was that of a transformed society inspired by dignity, freedom and individuality and rooted in strength, love and service.
  • He dreamed that such a Bharat would be an egalitarian society that would have broken out of the notions of high or low.
  • He also talked about the unity of society, something that finds an echo in today's world when we witness conflict at various levels.
  • Swami Vivekanand said, "The solution of the caste problem in India is not to degrade the higher castes but to raise the lower up to the level of the higher."


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Our heartiest tribute to Swami Vivekananda, patriotic saint of India 

On his 158 th Birth anniversary. 12/01/2021