The Concept of Universal Religion with Special Reference to Vivekananda: A Critical Study
| Vol-8 | Issue-01 | January-2021 | Published Online: 15 January 2021 PDF ( 162 KB ) | ||
| DOI: https://doi.org/10.53573/rhimrj.2021.v08i01.006 | ||
| Author(s) | ||
Anupama Bauri
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1M.A in Philosophy, Dept. of Philosophy, Kazi Nazrul University |
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| Abstract | ||
All the religions of the world together establish one entirety. As far as he might be concerned, there existed just a single Eternal Religion of which any remaining religions were just varieties. Every religion has an extraordinary bowed, an exceptional quality, some valid statements and this uniqueness isn't the various structures, dialects, ceremonies, books and so on utilized in different religions, yet the inward soul of each religion. Each religion has a spirit behind it, and that spirit may vary from the spirit of another religion. Hence, every one of these religions is various powers in the economy of God, working to benefit humanity. All the religions of the world together comprise one entirety. All religions are substantial intends to a similar end. It isn’t important to change the view purpose of one’s own religion. To advance one’s life, one can acknowledge a portion of the valid statements from another religion. Man and his real essence are as of now heavenly. In any case, that holiness is covered up. Subsequently, the acknowledgment of that holiness ought to be the reason forever; that is the religion. It is the amicability of the all religions, with the goal that it is one of best answers for the pervasive strict clashes on the planet. This examination paper will investigate Swami Vivekananda’s idea of all universal religion and its suggestions on the common strict clashes on the planet. What’s more, the paper will attempt to explore his perspectives on the idea of postmodern existence where we can say ‘is there need for universal religion?’ |
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| Keywords | ||
| Divine, Universal Religion, spirituality, Yoga, Tat Tvam Asi, Soul, unity, God. | ||
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