A CENSORIOUS EXPLORATION OF VIVEKANANDA KENDRA
Prof. Chandra Shekhar Joshi , Research Scholar In G.M University, School Of Political Science, Sambalpur, Odisha, India Dr. Satish Pandey , Associate Professor. M University, School Of Political Science, Sambalpur, Odisha, IndiaAbstract
Vivekananda is a vital figure of nineteen century rejuvenation. He has had a significant impact on all facets of human life. However, he has been depict, perverted, and dismantle by a number of administration on both a personal and institutional level. One of them is the Vivekananda Kendra in KanyaKumari, which has branches all over India and abroad. The ongoing review moves toward the subtleties of Vivekananda Kendra towards Vivekananda. The study's objective is to dictate whether Vivekananda ideas and Vivekananda Kendra's ideology are similar or different.
Keywords
Assistance, Vivekananda, Vivekananda Kendra
References
This is based on my own conversation with the pastor of Kanya Kumari's Roman Catholic Church. It is 2008.
The Organizer of the 1963 Vivekananda Centenary Celebration in Madras, 7.
Organiser, Vivekananda Rock Memorial, 1963, 10.
Organizer, 1970, pp. 8–9, "Build the nation and the individual will build itself."
The booklet titled "Prime Minister's Visit to Rock Memorial" was released in Madras in 1971. Organizer, 1970, "A part of the dream," page 8.
Everything I've written here is taken from the Kanya Kumari website of the Vivekananda Kendra.
Eknath Ranade, Swami Vivekananda's Inspiring Message to the Hindu Nation, Vivekananda Kendra Prakashan, Chennai, 7th Edition, 2006, 9. The Brotherhood in Saffron, James Anderson: the RSS and Hindu revivalism, Boulder and London: West View Press, 1987, pp. 137-139.
This is a portion of the interview I conducted with the Kendra's pastor at Kanya Kumari on December 31, 2008.
I spoke with a few Bratees during my visit to Kendra's headquarters. It is surprising that these educated Bratees even have very little knowledge of Swami Vivekananda.
Rawat Publication, Jaipur, J. Kuruvachira, Politicization of Hindu Religion in the Postmodern India
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