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He emphasized the importance of selfless service from "summary" of Swami Vivekananda : Leader of Sacred Nationhood by Prof. S. K. Chakraborty

Swami Vivekananda ardently promoted the idea that serving others without any expectation of personal gain was of utmost importance. He believed that true fulfillment could be achieved through selfless service to humanity. Vivekananda emphasized the profound impact that acts of kindness and service could have on individuals and society as a whole. For him, selfless service was not simply a noble gesture, but a fundamental duty that all individuals should strive to fulfill. Vivekananda's teachings on selfless service were deeply rooted in his belief in the interconnectedness of all beings. He saw service as a way to express love and compassion towards others, transcending barriers of religion, caste, and nationality. By practicing selfless service, individuals could cultivate a sense of unity and brotherhood among all humanity. Vivekananda saw service as a means to spiritual growth and self-realization, a path to attaining higher consciousness and enlig...
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    Swami Vivekananda : Leader of Sacred Nationhood

    Prof. S. K. Chakraborty

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