Summary of Original Speech - Swami Vivekananda Chicago Speech In Hindi Original | Full Lenght | Uncut Speech

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In this video, Swami Vivekananda gives a speech in Hindi on the subject of soul and reincarnation. He challenges the world to try and understand Hindu beliefs on these subjects, and claims that the soul is eternal and perfect, and death only means a change of center from one body to another. He also claims that the human soul is created by God, and that it will go on evolving and reincarnating up or down according to its past actions and future expectations.

  • 00:00:00 In the story, a frog lives in a valley and spends its life cleaning the water of all the worms and bacteria that live in it. One day, a human being comes and sees the frog and is impressed by its work. The frog continues to do the same thing everyday, until one day the human being decides to ask the frog why it's so good at it. The frog explains that it's because it's never afraid to fight against the worms and bacteria, and it's always cleansed the water.
  • 00:05:00 Swami Vivekananda discusses Hinduism's belief in a creator who is without beginning or end, and how this conception of God is compatible with the laws of science. He goes on to say that the Hindu scriptures, the Vedas, contain teachings about the spiritual world that have been discovered by various Rishi's over time.
  • 00:10:00 The speaker discusses the idea that there is no creator God, but rather that everything comes from cause and effect. He points out that this idea is supported by science, as it explains everything by habit and repetition. He goes on to say that, even though we can't remember our past lives, it is still possible to be conscious of them by using special tools. He concludes by discussing the idea that, even though we may not remember our past lives, we are still connected to them through our habits and tendencies.
  • 00:15:00 The speaker in this video is Swami Vivekananda, and he is giving a speech in Hindi on the subject of soul and reincarnation. He challenges the world to try and understand Hindu beliefs on these subjects, and claims that the soul is eternal and perfect, and death only means a change of center from one body to another. He also claims that the human soul is created by God, and that it will go on evolving and reincarnating up or down according to its past actions and future expectations. He concludes the speech by calling upon the people of the world to abandon their false beliefs and embrace true spiritual enlightenment.
  • 00:20:00 The Hindu religion teaches that one can achieve perfect spiritual enlightenment by comprehending the existence of a soul separate from material reality and by practicing love and service to God. The video presents an original speech by Swami Vivekananda in which he discusses this doctrine.
  • 00:25:00 Swami Vivekananda delivered a speech in Hindi on original Hindu beliefs in God and perfection. He discusses how, once a person reaches perfection, they become one with Brahma and live a life of bliss. All Hindus agree on this religion, but there is disagreement on how perfection is to be attained. Science has proven to Vivekananda that physical individuality is a delusion, and that a person's soul and body are one and the same. He then moves on to discuss the religion of the ignorant, which is devoid of any polytheism or henotheism. He tells the audience that, when they reach perfect unity with science, it will stop from further progress. He concludes by saying that, while this may be the goal of all science, it is only the beginning of the journey to true religion.
  • 00:30:00 The Hindu religion emphasizes the importance of understanding and practicing various forms of external worship in order to help one reach a better understanding of their own divine nature. These efforts, however, are not considered a "sin" or "error" by the Hindu community, but rather a necessary stage of spiritual development. Idolatry, while it may exist in other religions, is not considered a major issue by Hindus.
  • 00:35:00 Swami Vivekananda will speak on Buddhism, which he defines as the "fulfillment of Hinduism." He notes that while Buddhism is divided into ceremonial and spiritual parts, it is ultimately a religion of "divinity in every man and woman." He urges the participants of the Parliament of Religions to continue to build upon the work that has been done thus far, and to focus on the "universal" nature of the religion.
  • 00:40:00 The speaker addresses the Parliament of Religions in Chicago, stating that while there is common ground among religions, each must retain its own individuality.
  • 00:45:00 This video is a transcription of a speech given by Swami Vivekananda in Chicago in 1896. The speech discusses the importance of women and their role in society. It also emphasizes the need for cooperation and harmony between different religions.

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