Sep 11, 2024, 12:16 PM IST
Vivekananda's opening words, 'Sisters and Brothers of America,' evoked a standing ovation from the audience. His message of inclusivity and brotherhood struck a chord with the assembly, setting the tone for the rest of his address.
Vivekananda emphasised the essential unity of all religions, stating that different paths lead to the same divine goal. He called for tolerance and respect among different faiths.
He portrayed Hinduism as a religion that embraces diversity, saying, 'I am proud to belong to a religion which has taught the world both tolerance and universal acceptance.'
Vivekananda explained the core teachings of Vedanta, particularly the idea that divinity resides within every human being. He said that recognising this divinity is the ultimate goal of life.
Vivekananda advocated for a universal sense of brotherhood. He emphasised that humanity should come together and move beyond narrow divisions of race, religion, and creed.
Although he promoted Hinduism, Vivekananda also admired Western progress, science, and industrialisation. He recognised that spirituality and material advancement could go hand in hand.
His speech culminated in a call for world peace through spiritual understanding, urging people from different nations and faiths to work together for the common good.