3. Swami Vivekananda, born Narendranath Datta, was a prominent
Indian spiritual leader and philosopher who lived from 1863 to 1902
He played a pivotal role in introducing Indian philosophies of
Vedanta and Yoga to the Western world.
Vivekananda's teachings emphasized the unity of all religions, the
potential divinity of each individual, and the importance of selfless
service to humanity. His legacy continues to inspire millions
worldwide.
Introduction
4. He believed in the existence of a supreme being and the
interconnectedness of all beings with the divine.
Philosophy of Life
Vivekananda emphasized the importance of
spiritual growth and self-realization in one's life.
Spiritualism:
The Man
The Supreme Being
Vivekananda's philosophy of life focused on the
potential divinity within each individual.
6. Aims of Education
Proximate Aim
Mediate goals of education, including physical,
mental, and character development, as well as
vocational training.
Ultimate Aim
The overarching goal of education, which is the
development of personality, faith in oneself, and
promotion of universal brotherhood.