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Swami vivekananda
by
S.Raj kumar
M.Sc (Bot), M.Sc(Psy),M.Ed.,M.Phil (Edn), PDGC, SET(Edn)
Assistant Professor
 Swami Vivekananda’s original name was Narendranath
dutt.
 he was born in an affluent family in Calcutta(kolkata).on
12th January,1863.
 He acquired the new name in 1886 when he took”sanyasa”.
 His father was a lawyer who practiced at Calcutta high
court. As a child he developed great taste for music and was
adopt in sports.
 he graduated with honours from Calcutta university.
 he was deeply interested in the study of philosophy and
religion.
 swamiji first introduction to saint ramakrishna was held at
dakshieswar.
 SWAMI VIVEKANANDA PHILOSOPHY OF
EDUCATION
 “All the power is within you, you can do anything and
everything. believe in that, don’t believe that you are weak.
Stand –up and express the divinity within you.”
 1:All knowledge is in the human mind.
 2:Education is the manifestation of the perfection already
in man.
 3:Knowledge is inherent in man. No knowledge comes
from outside.
 4:Like fire in a piece of flint, knowledge exists in mind.
Man discover it.
 1.He laid stress on the character development
education.
 2.He advocated the education of the masses which
implies adult education and free and compulsory
education regardless of caste creed or colour. he said,” I
consider that the greatest national sign is the neglect
of the masses.”
 3.He received the spirit of humanism in education.
 4.He considered the education of women as the chief
instrument of national regeneration.
 5.He stressed the teaching of western learning.
 1: Development of Spirituality in social setting i.e.
development of a spirit of fellow-feeling.
 2: Development of character which implies doing good
to others, courage, fearlessness and strength and
 above all strong will-power for a noble cause.
 3: Development of the attitude of considering work as
worship.
 4: Development of spirit of service to poor and the
neglected.
 5:Development of a spirit of renunciation, giving up
pride and ego and acquiring spirit of self-sacrifice.
 According to Swami Vivekananda
 1:The first condition is that he should be sinless.
 2:The second condition is that he should know the
spirit of scriptures.
 3: The third condition is the spiritual force of the
teacher based on love for the students.
 4: The fourth condition is that the teacher should
think that he is only helping the child grow.
 He is the external teacher and he offers the suggestion
which arouses the internal teacher i.e. in the mind of
the child.
 Vivekananda was not in favour of the prevalent system
of education in the country, as the education in india
was influenced by the british system of education.
 Curriculum should synthesize the knowledge and
wisdom of the east and the west.
 Swamiji also attached great importance to the physical
development of the individual for which he wanted to
include physical education a an integral part of the
curriculum.
 According to Swami Vivekananda
 “ Discipline is an important aspect of a persons
character. according to him ,each of us teach
ourselves.”
 The external teacher offers suggestions and the
internal teacher starts working.”If you don’t allow a
child to become a lion, he will become a fox.”Dos and
donts have to be reduced and right environment must
be created.
 without the knowledge of physical education, the self-
realization or character building is not possible one
must know, how to make our body strong through
physical education, for to attain a complete education,
it is necessary to develop both the mind and the body.
 In particular, Vivekananda stressed the value of
physical education in curriculum. He said, “You will
be nearer to Heaven through football than through
the study of Gita.
 You will understand Gita better by your biceps, your
muscles a little stronger. You will understand the
Upanishads better and the glary of the Atman, when
your body stands firm on your feet and you feel
yourself as man.
 Like Gandhi and Rabindranath Tagore, Vivekananda also
emphasised education through the mother tongue.
Besides mother tongue, there should be a common
language which is necessary to keep the country united.
 Vivekananda appreciated the greatness of Sanskrit that it
is the source of all Indian languages and a repository of all
inherited knowledge; with the absence of this knowledge,
it will be impossible to understand Indian culture.
 It is like a store house of ancient heritage, to develop our
society it is necessary that men and women should know
this language, besides the knowledge of the mother
tongue.
 Vivekananda said, “Religion is the innermost core of
education. I do not mean my own or anyone else opinion
about religion.
 Religion is as the rice and everything else, like the
curries. Taking only curries causes indigestion and so is
the case with taking rice alone.”
 Therefore, religious education is a vital part of a sound
curriculum. Vivekananda considered Gita,
 Upanishads and the Vedas are the most important
curriculum for religious education. For him, religion is a
self realization and divinization.
 It is not only individual’s development but also for the
transformation of total man. The true religion cannot
be limited to a particular place of time.
 He pleaded for unity of world religion. He realized
truth while practising of religion. The truth is the
power, untruth is the weakness. Knowledge is truth,
ignorance is untruth.
 Thus truth increases power, courage and energy. It is
light giving, therefore, necessary for the individual as
well as collective welfare.
 In the Vivekananda’s point of view, ethics and religion
are one and the same. God is always on the side of
goodness.
 To fight for goodness is the service to God. The moral
and religion education develop the self-confidence
among the young men and women.
The individual development is not a full development of our
nation, so he needs to give education to the society or
common people.
 The education is not only confined to the well-to-do
persons only but also to the poor people. Vivekananda
emphasis to improve the conditions of the masses and he
advocated mass education.
 He takes this mass education as an instrument to improve
the individual as well as society. By this way, he exhorted to
his countrymen to know-“
 I consider that the great national sin is the neglect of the
masses, and that is one of the causes of our downfall.
 No amount of politics would be of any avail until the masses
of India are once more well-educated, well-fed and well-
cared for.”
 The educational philosophy of Swami Vivekananda is a
harmonious synthesis between the ancient Indian
ideals and modern Western beliefs.
 He not only stressed on the physical, mental, moral,
spiritual and vocational development of the child but
also he advocated women education as well as education
of the masses.
 The essential characteristics of his educational
philosophy of Swami Vivekananda are idealism,
naturalism and pragmatism. In a naturalistic view
points, he emphasized that real education is possible
only through nature and natural propensities.
 In the form of idealist view point, he insists that the
aim of education is to develop the child with moral and
spiritual qualities.
 In the pragmatists view point, he emphasized the
great stress on the Western education of
technology, commerce, industry and science to
achieve material prosperity. In short, Swami
Vivekananda an idealist at heart.
 First of all he emphasized spiritual development,
then the material prosperity, after that safety of
life and then solving the problems of fooding and
clothing of the masses.
 Self education is the self knowledge. That is, of our
own self is the best guide in the struggle of our life.
 If we take one example, the childhood stage, the child
will face lot of problems or commit mistakes in the
process of character formation.
 The child will learn much by his mistakes. Errors are
the stepping stones to our progress in character. This
progress will need courage and strong will.
 The strong will is the sign of great character will
makes men great.
 Women education is not in the hands of others, the powers are in the
women. Vivekananda considered that women to be the incarnation of
power and asked men to respect them in everywhere.
 He rightly pointed out that unless Indian women secure a respectable
place in this country, the nation can never march forward. .
 The important features of his scheme of female education are to
make them strong, fear-less, and conscious of their chastity and
dignity.
 He insists that men and women are equally competent not only in the
academic matters, but also must have equal companion in the home
and family.
 Vivekananda being a keen observer could distinguish the difference
in perception about the status of women in the West and in India.
 “The ideal women in India is the mother, the mother first, and the
mother last. The word woman calls up to the mind of the Hindu,
motherhood; and God is called mother.
 Vivekananda pleaded for the universal education so
that the backward people may fall in with others.
 To uplift the backward classes he chooses education as
a powerful instrument for their life process.
 Thus education should spread to every household in
the country, to factories, playing grounds and
agricultural fields. If the children do not come to the
school the teacher should reach them.
 Two or three educated men should team up, collect all
the paraphernalia of education and should go to the
village to impart education to the children.
 Thus, Vivekananda favored education for different
sections of society, rich and poor, young and old, male
and female.
 From the analysis of Vivekananda’s scheme of
education, the uplift of masses is possible only
through education.
 He views on education brings a light of its
constructive, practical and comprehensive
character. By giving education, he tries to
materialize the moral and spiritual welfare and
upliftment of humanity, irrespective of caste,
creed, nationality or time.
 By the way of his scheme of education, we can get
the strong nation with peace and harmony and
without caste and creed. He builds a strong nation
for our sake.
Thank you

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EDUCATIONAL THINKERS & CONTRIBUTION Swami vivekananda

  • 1. Swami vivekananda by S.Raj kumar M.Sc (Bot), M.Sc(Psy),M.Ed.,M.Phil (Edn), PDGC, SET(Edn) Assistant Professor
  • 2.  Swami Vivekananda’s original name was Narendranath dutt.  he was born in an affluent family in Calcutta(kolkata).on 12th January,1863.  He acquired the new name in 1886 when he took”sanyasa”.  His father was a lawyer who practiced at Calcutta high court. As a child he developed great taste for music and was adopt in sports.  he graduated with honours from Calcutta university.  he was deeply interested in the study of philosophy and religion.  swamiji first introduction to saint ramakrishna was held at dakshieswar.
  • 3.  SWAMI VIVEKANANDA PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION  “All the power is within you, you can do anything and everything. believe in that, don’t believe that you are weak. Stand –up and express the divinity within you.”  1:All knowledge is in the human mind.  2:Education is the manifestation of the perfection already in man.  3:Knowledge is inherent in man. No knowledge comes from outside.  4:Like fire in a piece of flint, knowledge exists in mind. Man discover it.
  • 4.  1.He laid stress on the character development education.  2.He advocated the education of the masses which implies adult education and free and compulsory education regardless of caste creed or colour. he said,” I consider that the greatest national sign is the neglect of the masses.”  3.He received the spirit of humanism in education.  4.He considered the education of women as the chief instrument of national regeneration.  5.He stressed the teaching of western learning.
  • 5.  1: Development of Spirituality in social setting i.e. development of a spirit of fellow-feeling.  2: Development of character which implies doing good to others, courage, fearlessness and strength and  above all strong will-power for a noble cause.  3: Development of the attitude of considering work as worship.  4: Development of spirit of service to poor and the neglected.  5:Development of a spirit of renunciation, giving up pride and ego and acquiring spirit of self-sacrifice.
  • 6.  According to Swami Vivekananda  1:The first condition is that he should be sinless.  2:The second condition is that he should know the spirit of scriptures.  3: The third condition is the spiritual force of the teacher based on love for the students.  4: The fourth condition is that the teacher should think that he is only helping the child grow.  He is the external teacher and he offers the suggestion which arouses the internal teacher i.e. in the mind of the child.
  • 7.  Vivekananda was not in favour of the prevalent system of education in the country, as the education in india was influenced by the british system of education.  Curriculum should synthesize the knowledge and wisdom of the east and the west.  Swamiji also attached great importance to the physical development of the individual for which he wanted to include physical education a an integral part of the curriculum.
  • 8.  According to Swami Vivekananda  “ Discipline is an important aspect of a persons character. according to him ,each of us teach ourselves.”  The external teacher offers suggestions and the internal teacher starts working.”If you don’t allow a child to become a lion, he will become a fox.”Dos and donts have to be reduced and right environment must be created.
  • 9.  without the knowledge of physical education, the self- realization or character building is not possible one must know, how to make our body strong through physical education, for to attain a complete education, it is necessary to develop both the mind and the body.  In particular, Vivekananda stressed the value of physical education in curriculum. He said, “You will be nearer to Heaven through football than through the study of Gita.  You will understand Gita better by your biceps, your muscles a little stronger. You will understand the Upanishads better and the glary of the Atman, when your body stands firm on your feet and you feel yourself as man.
  • 10.  Like Gandhi and Rabindranath Tagore, Vivekananda also emphasised education through the mother tongue. Besides mother tongue, there should be a common language which is necessary to keep the country united.  Vivekananda appreciated the greatness of Sanskrit that it is the source of all Indian languages and a repository of all inherited knowledge; with the absence of this knowledge, it will be impossible to understand Indian culture.  It is like a store house of ancient heritage, to develop our society it is necessary that men and women should know this language, besides the knowledge of the mother tongue.
  • 11.  Vivekananda said, “Religion is the innermost core of education. I do not mean my own or anyone else opinion about religion.  Religion is as the rice and everything else, like the curries. Taking only curries causes indigestion and so is the case with taking rice alone.”  Therefore, religious education is a vital part of a sound curriculum. Vivekananda considered Gita,  Upanishads and the Vedas are the most important curriculum for religious education. For him, religion is a self realization and divinization.  It is not only individual’s development but also for the transformation of total man. The true religion cannot be limited to a particular place of time.
  • 12.  He pleaded for unity of world religion. He realized truth while practising of religion. The truth is the power, untruth is the weakness. Knowledge is truth, ignorance is untruth.  Thus truth increases power, courage and energy. It is light giving, therefore, necessary for the individual as well as collective welfare.  In the Vivekananda’s point of view, ethics and religion are one and the same. God is always on the side of goodness.  To fight for goodness is the service to God. The moral and religion education develop the self-confidence among the young men and women.
  • 13. The individual development is not a full development of our nation, so he needs to give education to the society or common people.  The education is not only confined to the well-to-do persons only but also to the poor people. Vivekananda emphasis to improve the conditions of the masses and he advocated mass education.  He takes this mass education as an instrument to improve the individual as well as society. By this way, he exhorted to his countrymen to know-“  I consider that the great national sin is the neglect of the masses, and that is one of the causes of our downfall.  No amount of politics would be of any avail until the masses of India are once more well-educated, well-fed and well- cared for.”
  • 14.  The educational philosophy of Swami Vivekananda is a harmonious synthesis between the ancient Indian ideals and modern Western beliefs.  He not only stressed on the physical, mental, moral, spiritual and vocational development of the child but also he advocated women education as well as education of the masses.  The essential characteristics of his educational philosophy of Swami Vivekananda are idealism, naturalism and pragmatism. In a naturalistic view points, he emphasized that real education is possible only through nature and natural propensities.  In the form of idealist view point, he insists that the aim of education is to develop the child with moral and spiritual qualities.
  • 15.  In the pragmatists view point, he emphasized the great stress on the Western education of technology, commerce, industry and science to achieve material prosperity. In short, Swami Vivekananda an idealist at heart.  First of all he emphasized spiritual development, then the material prosperity, after that safety of life and then solving the problems of fooding and clothing of the masses.
  • 16.  Self education is the self knowledge. That is, of our own self is the best guide in the struggle of our life.  If we take one example, the childhood stage, the child will face lot of problems or commit mistakes in the process of character formation.  The child will learn much by his mistakes. Errors are the stepping stones to our progress in character. This progress will need courage and strong will.  The strong will is the sign of great character will makes men great.
  • 17.  Women education is not in the hands of others, the powers are in the women. Vivekananda considered that women to be the incarnation of power and asked men to respect them in everywhere.  He rightly pointed out that unless Indian women secure a respectable place in this country, the nation can never march forward. .  The important features of his scheme of female education are to make them strong, fear-less, and conscious of their chastity and dignity.  He insists that men and women are equally competent not only in the academic matters, but also must have equal companion in the home and family.  Vivekananda being a keen observer could distinguish the difference in perception about the status of women in the West and in India.  “The ideal women in India is the mother, the mother first, and the mother last. The word woman calls up to the mind of the Hindu, motherhood; and God is called mother.
  • 18.  Vivekananda pleaded for the universal education so that the backward people may fall in with others.  To uplift the backward classes he chooses education as a powerful instrument for their life process.  Thus education should spread to every household in the country, to factories, playing grounds and agricultural fields. If the children do not come to the school the teacher should reach them.  Two or three educated men should team up, collect all the paraphernalia of education and should go to the village to impart education to the children.  Thus, Vivekananda favored education for different sections of society, rich and poor, young and old, male and female.
  • 19.  From the analysis of Vivekananda’s scheme of education, the uplift of masses is possible only through education.  He views on education brings a light of its constructive, practical and comprehensive character. By giving education, he tries to materialize the moral and spiritual welfare and upliftment of humanity, irrespective of caste, creed, nationality or time.  By the way of his scheme of education, we can get the strong nation with peace and harmony and without caste and creed. He builds a strong nation for our sake.