National Youth Day 2022
National
Youth Day is celebrated Honoring the vision and work of Swami Vivekananda, who
strived throughout his life towards building a better society and inspired the
youth with his social services, his birth anniversary – 12th January – is
celebrated as National Youth Day in our country, India. Celebrated all over India
in the educational institutes, schools, government organizations and NGOs with
great enthusiasm and passion. This day means to create everlasting energy
among youth to empower them for large endeavors towards the advancement of the
nation. His methods of reasoning, instructing, and thoughts are an incredible
social resource for India
Swami
Vivekananda’s teachings are still relevant to today’s world, as his ideology of
believing that everything is sacred, from fixing your shoes to sweeping the
floor. He also called upon the people to treat their work as a form of worship
and to offer the fruits of their actions to the Lord. Swami Vivekananda
believed in morality-based powers and emphasized that everyone has tremendous
potential but our fear and weakness do not allow us to use them. He aims
to generate eternal energy among youth to encourage them for big efforts
towards the development of the country. His philosophies, teaching, and ideas
are a great cultural asset for India.
His
message to the youth was, “What I want is muscles of iron and nerves of steel,
inside which dwells a mind of the same material as that of which the
thunderbolt is made.” Through messages like this, he wished to instill basic
values into the youth. people are always fearful of the challenges presented by
life when they don’t have confidence in themselves.
Swami
Vivekananda had believed that anything which makes us weak spiritually,
physically or mentally should be rejected like poison. Weak thoughts should be
replaced with optimism with the help of yoga and meditation.
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