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Dr. Krishna Dhibar

Volume-XI, Issue-I, October 2022
Volume-XI, Issue-I, October 2022
Published Online: 31.10.2022
Page No: 136-142
Vivekananda's Vedanta thought and today's life
Dr. Krishna Dhibar, Assistant Professor, Department of Sanskrit, Rampurhat College, Rampurhat Birbhum
Human life is very complicated. The consequences of life are therefore extremely serious. Life's frustrations, selfishness surround life. So we cannot be happy under any circumstances. So in today's life grief is increasing. If we can't trust ourselves today, how can we trust others? Today a newborn baby is afraid to believe the world. He does not know if he will be able to absorb pure oxygen after birth, so the sound of crying floats in the air. Today we cry for a better relationship. We live in a world like this today. Whether Vivekananda's Vedanta thought can show us the way out of today's problem is the essence of my paper.
Keywords: Vedanta thought, Shrutiprasthan, Smritiprasthan, Nyayaprasthan, Upanishad, Anandatattva, Unity, Practical life.
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