On India

Vivekananda's writings on India constitute a sweeping vision of the nation's civilizational greatness, its contemporary suffering under colonial rule, and its destined resurgence through spiritual and social renewal. He argued that India's unique gift to the world is its spiritual philosophy, but insisted that national regeneration required addressing mass poverty, caste oppression, and educational deprivation with the same urgency as religious practice. His lectures and essays on India remain foundational texts of modern Indian nationalism and the movement for social reform.

Key Quotes on On India

“You Christians, who are so fond of sending out missionaries to save the soul of the heathen — why do you not try to save their bodies from starvation”

— Volume 1, Religion not the Crying need of India

“We have watched with joy and thankfulness the success with which the mission has, under God's blessing, been crowned”

— Volume 3, First Public Lecture in the East (Colombo)

“We also express our thankfulness to you for initiating a movement for the revival of our ancient religion in this materialistic age when there is a decadence of faith and a disregard for search after spiritual truth”

— Volume 3, Vedantism


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