Biography Of Swami Vivekananda



Who Was Swami Vivekananda

So friends, Our country, India, has been the birthplace and workplace of great men or centuries and in this sacred land of the earth, many of those personalities were born who made not only India

But also the world proud of their thinking and philosophy, Swami Vivekananda was one of those great men.

Swami Vivekananda was a living icon of Indian philosophy, culture, religion, contemplation, and patriotic love and also family supporting the global brotherhood, he introduced the world to the core of Indian culture and philosophy, spirituality and human values.

But the philosophy and thought of Swami Vivekananda embody the strong coordination between spirituality,

As well as , energy, society, culture, patriotism and world brotherhood, such any example cannot be seen in any person in world history.

Due to the coordination between all these qualities and then all those qualities, the energy that exploded within Vivekananda became a witness to his immense personality.

Personal Information

Name. Narendranath Datta
Nickname. Narendra or Naren
Profession Indian Patriotic Saint And Monk
Marital Status Unmarried
Date of Birth 12 January 1863
Nationality India
Home Town Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Educational Qualification Bachelor of Arts
Father Vishwanath Datta
Mother Bhubaneswari Dev
Brothers Bhupendra Nath Datta, Mahendranath Datta
Sister Swarnamoyee Devi
Religion Hindu
Date of Death 4 July 1902

The Early Life of Swami Vivekananda

Friends, So now we are starting early life: Vivekananda was born 12 Jan 1863 in Kolkata, in his childhood his name was Narendra and his father’s name was Vishwanath Dutt and his mothers were Bhuvaneshwari Devi, and Biswanath Dutt was a successful and famous lawyer of the Calcutta high court of his time. He was also proficient in Persian and English.

Also, Mata Bhuvaneshwari Devi was a wise and intelligent woman, she had dominion in religious texts like Mahabharata and Ramayana. She was also well versed in English.

Moreover, In such a situation, it was natural for the boy Narendra to gain initial knowledge of the Western English language at home,

While his mother had the opportunity to gain a close understanding of Hindu religion and culture.

 

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