11 September 1893, Chicago - The World Parliament of Religions:
Sisters and Brothers of America,
It fills my heart with joy unspeakable to rise in response to the warm and cordial welcome which you have given us.
I thank you in the name of the most ancient order of monks in the world.
I thank you in the name of the mother of religions.
I thank you in the name of millions and millions of Hindu people of all classes and sects.
I am proud to belong to a religion which has taught the world both tolerance and universal acceptance.
We believe not only in universal toleration but we accept all religions as true.
I am proud to belong to a nation which has sheltered the persecuted and the refugees of all religions and all nations of the earth.
It was not a speech. It was the roar of a lion.
The world would never see India the same way again.
Indians would never see themselves the same way again.
All because of one man.
Narendranath Dutta, aka Swami Vivekananda.
A proud representative of a 5000-year-old civilisation (India).
A proud representative of a 5000-year-old way of life (Hinduism).
Today, more than 115 years after that historic day, let us reaffirm our loyalty to our civilisation and our way of life.
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Very inspiring, Dheeru...Vivekananda has always been a hero for me
In May 1896 Swami Vivekananda wrote to Ms. Alberta Sturges (age 19) that he liked Amerique - the yankee land. He called India a jelly fish.
" ... I have had two classes already — they will go on for four or five months and after that to India I go. But it is to Amerique — there where the heart is. I love the Yankee land. I like to see new things. I do not care a fig to loaf about old ruins and mope a life out about old histories and keep sighing about the ancients. I have too much vigour in my blood for that. In America is the place, the people, the opportunity for everything. I have become horribly radical. I am just going to India to see what I can do in that awful mass of conservative jelly-fish, ... "
*Ms. Indra Nooyi, C.E.O. of Pepsico is reported to have said:
“Where I am has a lot to do with the United States. I think the United States represents the greatest meritocracy in the world,”
Her love of Yankee land is similar to Swamiji's love of the yankee land. But Swamiji reversed his love in seven years.
Swamiji wrote to Ms. Ole Bull on the 17th Jan. 1900 during his second visit to USA:
"...No, not even that; whenever it comes to paying, the people are nowhere. The field of lecturing in this country has been overworked; the people have outgrown that...."
"...They come in crowds when there is a free lecture and very few when there is something to pay...
"...No money. Hard work. No result. Worse than Los Angeles.
They come in crowds when the lecture is free — when there is payment, they don't. That's all..."
On March 27, 1895 Vivekananda wrote to Ms. Isabelle Mckindley from New York.
"...This is a wonderful country for cheating, and 99.9 per cent have some motive in the background to take advantage of others. If any one just but closes his eyes for a moment, he is gone!! ..."
Know the other side of Vivekananda from his Complete Works.
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