National Youth Day: Remembering the Icon of youth and young India 'Swami Vivekanand ji'

His insatiable curiosity and deep contemplation set the stage for a transformative life dedicated to spiritual exploration and societal upliftment. He believed that there is no other spiritual teacher than our own soul.

The Narrative World    12-Jan-2024
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"All the power is within you. You can do anything and everything."

These profound words by Swami Vivekananda resonate with the essence of National Youth Day, celebrated annually on January 12th in India. This day marks the birth anniversary of the iconic spiritual leader, Swami Vivekananda, a beacon of wisdom, compassion, and inspiration.


Swami Vivekananda's journey from a young monk to a global spiritual luminary is an inspiring tale that continues to shape the ethos of National Youth Day. Born in 1863, Narendranath Dutta, as he was named, exhibited remarkable qualities from a tender age.


His insatiable curiosity and deep contemplation set the stage for a transformative life dedicated to spiritual exploration and societal upliftment. He believed that there is no other spiritual teacher than our own soul.


He gave significant importance to meditation as it is a beautiful way to connect the real us to the universe. In this aspect he said that "meditation can turn fools into sages but unfortunately fools don't meditate.


Swami Vivekananda's greatness lay not only in his intellectual prowess but also in his ability to connect with people from all walks of life. His unique qualities of fearlessness, humility, and a profound understanding of humanity made him a beacon for millions.


As a leader, he envisioned a world where youth played a pivotal role in the progress of society, a vision that is celebrated on National Youth Day. He believed in the power of youth and motivated them to take risks (calculated and well analysed risks) as if they win they may lead and if they lose they may guide.


One of Swami Vivekananda's defining moments on the international stage was his historic address at the Parliament of the World's Religions in Chicago in 1893. With eloquence and profound insight, he introduced the world to the richness of Hindu philosophy and the universal ideals of tolerance and acceptance.


His famous opening words, "Sisters and brothers of America," resonated across the auditorium and initiated a standing ovation that lasted for two minutes. This iconic speech not only showcased the spiritual depth of India but also established Swami Vivekananda as a global ambassador of peace and understanding.


In commemorating Swami Vivekananda's birthday as National Youth Day, India recognizes the potency of his teachings in shaping the youth into responsible, compassionate, and enlightened citizens. His emphasis on the synthesis of science and spirituality, the importance of education, and the power of self-confidence continue to guide generations.


National Youth Day serves as a reminder for the youth to draw inspiration from Swami Vivekananda's life and teachings. It is a call to action, urging the youth to contribute meaningfully to society, embrace diversity, and strive for excellence.


In celebrating this day, we not only honor the legacy of a great spiritual leader but also acknowledge the potential within each young mind to catalyze positive change.


Article by

Shakshi Gupta

Freelance Journalist