Vivekananda founded the Ramakrishna Mission to carry on his work from "summary" of Biography of Swami Vivekananda by Nandini Saraf
Swami Vivekananda, the great Indian saint and philosopher, established the Ramakrishna Mission with the aim of continuing the spiritual and humanitarian work initiated by his guru Sri Ramakrishna. The mission was founded on the principles of selfless service, spiritual growth, and the upliftment of society as a whole. Vivekananda believed in the importance of spreading the teachings of Vedanta and the universal message of love and compassion to all people, regardless of their social or economic status. He saw the Ramakrishna Mission as a way to carry on this mission of spreading spiritual knowledge and assisting those in need. The Ramakrishna Mission was not just a religious organization, but also a social service organization that aimed to alleviate the suffering of the poor and needy. Vivekananda believed that true spirituality was not just about personal salvation, but also about serving humanity and making a positive impact on society. Through the Ramakrishna Mission, Vivekananda sought to create a community of dedicated individuals who would work together towards the common goal of spiritual growth and social service. He wanted the mission to be a place where people could come together to learn, meditate, and serve others in a spirit of selflessness and love. Vivekananda's vision for the Ramakrishna Mission was one of inclusivity and openness, where people of all backgrounds and beliefs could come together to work towards a common goal. He believed that by serving others and practicing selfless love, individuals could achieve spiritual growth and make a positive impact on the world around them.- The Ramakrishna Mission was Vivekananda's way of continuing the work of his beloved guru Sri Ramakrishna, by spreading the message of love, compassion, and spiritual wisdom to all corners of the world. Through the mission, Vivekananda hoped to inspire others to follow the path of selfless service and spiritual growth, thereby creating a more compassionate and enlightened society.
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