Saturday, 11 August 2018

Religion - Swami Vivekananda Quotes

Swami Vivekananda was religious, but never a superstitious person. 
  • All religion is to be based upon morality, and personal purity is superior.
  • All religious superstitions are vain imaginations. 
  • Beliefs, doctrines, sermons do not make religion.
  • Believe in the doctrine, and you are safe.
  • Circumstances can never be good or bad. Only the individual man can be good or bad. What is meant by the world being good or bad? Misery and happiness can only belong to the sensuous individual man.
  • Despondency is not religion.
  • Experience is the best source of knowledge. 
  • First bread and then religion.
  • Great is the tenacity with which man clings to the senses.
  • In religion lies the vitality  of India.
  • Intellectual assent and intellectual dissent are not religion.
  • It is an insult to a starving people to offer them religion.
  • Mere believing in certain theories and doctrines will not help you much. 
  • No destruction of religion is necessary to improve the Hindu society.
  • One religion cannot suit all.
  • Religion is the greatest and healthiest exercise for the human mind.
  • Religion requires hard and constant practice.
  • Religion is a necessary thing to very few, and to the vast mass of mankind it is a luxury.
  • Religion is the retaliation of Spirit as Spirit; not Spirit as matter. Religion is a growth. Each one must experience it himself. 
  • Religion has no business to formulate social laws.
  • Religion is not in doctrines, in dogmas, nor in intellectual argumentation;
    it is being and becoming, it is realization.
  • Religion is manifestation of the Divinity already in man.
  • So long as even a single dog in my country is without food,
    my whole religion will be to feed it.
  • Talking is not religion.
  • The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.
  • The goal of all religions is the same, but the language of the teachers differs.
  • The greatest religion is to be true to your own nature. 
  • The ideal of all religions is attaining of liberty and cessation of misery.
  • The man who is frightened into religion has no religion at all.
  • The proof of one religion depends on the proof of all the rest.
  • The very rich can understand truth much less than the poorer people. The rich man has no time to think of anything beyond his wealth and power, his comforts and indulgences. The rich rarely become religious. Why? Because they think, if they become religious, they will have no more fun in life.
  • True religion is entirely transcendental.
  • Try to be pure and unselfish— that is the whole of religion.
  • We must not only tolerate each others, but positively embrace them, and that truth is the basis of all religions.
  • We must not judge of higher things from a low standpoint.
    Everything must be judged by its own standard. 
  • You are what you make yourselves. 
  • You are religious from the day you begin to see God in men and women.
Selfishness is the chief sin, thinking of ourselves first. The unselfish man says, 'I will be last, I do not care to go to heaven, I will even go to hell if by doing so I can help my brothers.' This unselfishness is the test of religion. He who has more of this unselfishness is more spiritual and nearer to Shiva.


मातृदेबो भब पितृदेबो भब, दरिद्रतृदेबो भब, मूर्खतृदेबो भब
The poor, the illiterate, the ignorant, the afflicted -- let these be your God. 
Know that services to these alone is the highest religion ... Swami Vivekananda


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