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Swami Vivekananda Birth Anniversary - What quote/teachings/poem of his attracted you the most?

O'er hill and dale and mountain range,

In temple, church, and mosque,

In Vedas, Bible, Al Koran

I had searched for Thee in vain.

Like a child in the wildest forest lost

I have cried and cried alone,

"Where art Thou gone, my God, my love?"

The echo answered, "gone."

And days and nights and years then passed--

A fire was in the brain;

I knew not when day changed in night,

The heart seemed rent in twain.

I laid me down on Ganga's shore,

Exposed to sun and rain;

With burning tears I laid the dust

And wailed with waters' roar.

I called on all the holy names

Of every clime and creed,

"Show me the way, in mercy, ye

Great ones who have reached the goal".

Years then passed in bitter cry,

Each moment seemed an age,

Till one day midst my cries and groans

Some one seemed calling me.

A gentle soft and soothing voice

That said "my son", "my son",

That seemed to thrill in unison

With all the chords of my soul.

I stood on my feet and tried to find

The place the voice came from;

I searched and searched and turned to see

Round me, before, behind.

Again, again it seemed to speak--

The voice divine to me.

In rapture all my soul was hushed,

Entranced, enthralled in bliss.

A flash illumined all my soul;

The heart of my heart opened wide.

O joy, O bliss, what do I find!

My love, my love, you are here,

And you are here, my love, my all!

And I was searching thee!

From all eternity you were there

Enthroned in majesty!

From that day forth, where'er I roam,

I feel Him standing by

O'er hill and dale, high mount and vale,

Far far away and high.

The moon's soft light, the stars so bright,

The glorious orb of day,

He shines in them; His beauty--might--

Reflected lights are they.

The majestic morn, the melting eve,

The boundless billowy sea,

In nature's beauty, songs of birds,

I see through them--it is He.

When dire calamity seizes me,

The heart seems weak and faint,

All nature seems to crush me down,

With laws that never bend.

Meseems I hear Thee whispering sweet

My love, "I am near", "I am near".

My heart gets strong. With Thee, my love,

A thousand deaths no fear.

Thou speakest in the mother's lay

That shuts the baby's eye;

When innocent children laugh and play

I see Thee standing by.

When holy friendship shakes the hand,

He stands between them too;

He pours the nectar in mother's kiss

And the baby's sweet "mama".

Thou wert my God with prophets old;

All creeds do come from Thee;

The Vedas, Bible, and Koran bold

Sing Thee in harmony.

"Thou art", "Thou art" the Soul of souls

In the rushing stream of life.

"Om tat sat Om." Thou art my God.

My love, I am thine, I am thine.

Thanks.

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  • 9 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    Om. I am neither mind, intelligence, ego, nor chitta,

    Neither ears nor tongue nor the senses of smell and sight;

    Nor am I ether, earth, fire, water, or air:

    I am Pure Knowledge and Bliss: I am Siva! I am Siva!

    I am neither the prana nor the five vital breaths,

    Neither the seven elements of the body nor its five sheaths,

    Nor hands nor feet nor tongue, nor the organs of sex and voiding:

    I am Pure Knowledge and Bliss: I am Siva! I am Siva!

    Neither loathing nor liking have I, neither greed nor delusion;

    No sense have I of ego or pride, neither dharma nor moksha;

    Neither desire of the mind nor object for its desiring:

    I am Pure Knowledge and Bliss: I am Siva! I am Siva!

    Neither right nor wrongdoing am I, neither pleasure nor pain,

    Nor the mantra, the sacred place, the Vedas, the sacrifice;

    Neither the act of eating, the eater, nor the food:

    I am Pure Knowledge and Bliss: I am Siva! I am Siva!

    Death or fear I have none, nor any distinction of caste;

    Neither father nor mother nor even a birth have I;

    Neither friend nor comrade, neither disciple nor guru:

    I am Pure Knowledge and Bliss: I am Siva! I am Siva!

    I have no form or fancy; the All-pervading am I;

    Everywhere I exist, yet I am beyond the senses;

    Neither salvation am I, nor anything that may be known:

    I am Pure Knowledge and Bliss: I am Siva! I am Siva!

    (These six stanzas of Shankara were sung by Narendra in the presence of Rama Krishna. While he did not originate this poem. He did make it his own! Very often such poetry would send his Master into Samadhi. Sounds better in Hindi or Sanskrit though! :-)

    Source(s): The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna
  • curlee
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    Poem On Swami Vivekananda

  • Moni
    Lv 4
    9 years ago

    Two quotes :

    "True religion is one which can feed its people".

    "One is alive who live for others and the rest are more dead than living".

    Truth can be stated in a thousand different ways, yet each one can be true.

    Swami Vivekananda

  • ?
    Lv 4
    9 years ago

    I like this wonderful quote.

    "I am the thread that runs through all these pearls," and each pearl is a religion or even a sect thereof. Such are the different pearls, and God is the thread that runs through all of them; most people, however, are entirely unconscious of it.

    Thank u.

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  • 9 years ago

    In his book "Boudha Bharatam", Vivekananda says "Krishna was not even born on Earth and he is an imaginary character. This book is very interested to me.

  • “The only religion that ought to be taught is the religion of fearlessness. Either in this world or in the world of religion, it is true that fear is the sure cause of degradation and sin. It is fear that brings misery, fear that brings death, fear that breeds evil. And what causes fear? Ignorance of our own nature.”

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