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The Parliament of the World's Religions in Chicago in 1893 was a turning point in Vivekananda's life from "summary" of Biography of Swami Vivekananda by Nandini Saraf

The Parliament of the World's Religions in Chicago in 1893 marked a significant moment in Swami Vivekananda's life. It was a turning point that would shape his future path and outlook on the world. At the Parliament, Vivekananda's powerful oratory skills and profound knowledge of Hindu philosophy captivated the audience, earning him widespread recognition and admiration. Vivekananda's speech at the Parliament was not just a presentation of Hinduism, but a universal message of tolerance, acceptance, and unity among all religions. His words resonated with people from different cultural backgrounds and belief systems, sparking a new wave of interest in Eastern spirituality and philosophy in the West. The experience at the Parliament of the World's Religions opened up a world of possibilities for Vivekananda. It gave him the platform to share his teachings on Vedanta and Yoga with a global audience, spreading the message of peace, harmony, and spiritual enlightenment. This newfound exposure also led to invitations for lectures and talks across the United States and Europe, further expanding his reach and influence. The impact of the Parliament on Vivekananda was profound and transformative. It not only solidified his role as a spiritual leader and philosopher but also inspired him to establish the Ramakrishna Mission, a spiritual organization dedicated to serving humanity and promoting interfaith dialogue. The seeds sown at the Parliament would continue to blossom in Vivekananda's teachings and legacy for years to come.
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    Biography of Swami Vivekananda

    Nandini Saraf

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