Section Article

An Analysis of the Significance of Swami Vivekananda in Indian Philosophy
Author(s): Bijoy Chatterjee

Abstract
Swami Vivekananda a significant character in contemporary Indian philosophy has had a tremendous impact on the cultural and spiritual milieu of India and other regions. This book investigates the significance of his teachings in the realm of Indian philosophy specifically analyzing his reinterpretation of Vedanta and his promotion of the integration of Eastern and Western ideologies. Vivekananda stressed the pragmatic implementation of spirituality advocating for an active approach to religious observance that included meditation moral conduct and community engagement. His concepts of universalism tolerance and the interconnectedness of all faiths have greatly influenced current discussions on global spirituality and interfaith dialogue. This research examines Vivekanandas speeches works and the historical context of his work to emphasize his significant contribution in rejuvenating Hindu philosophy. It also acknowledges his lasting impact as a philosopher spiritual leader and social reformer. The significance of his focus on self-discovery the inherent godliness of each person and the need of improving society strongly aligns with the continuous development of Indian intellectual ideas making his contributions crucial for comprehending contemporary Indian philosophy.