On Universal Religion
Vivekananda's vision of a universal religion was not the creation of a new creed to replace existing ones, but the recognition that all religions are different paths leading to the same ultimate truth. Proclaimed most memorably at the 1893 Parliament of Religions in Chicago, this idea rests on the Vedantic insight that the infinite Divine cannot be exhausted by any single form, name, or scripture. He called for each religion to assimilate the spirit of the others while retaining its own individuality, thereby transforming sectarian conflict into a harmony of faiths united by mutual respect and shared aspiration.
Key Quotes on On Universal Religion
“Sisters and Brothers of America, It fills my heart with joy unspeakable to rise in response to the warm and cordial welcome which you have given us”
— Volume 1, Response to Welcome
“They have all received tremendous shocks and all of them prove by their survival their internal strength”
— Volume 1, Paper on Hinduism
“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
Works on On Universal Religion
Response to Welcome
Addresses at The Parliament of Religions
472 words
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Why we disagree
Addresses at The Parliament of Religions
385 words
2 min read
Paper on Hinduism
Addresses at The Parliament of Religions
4,940 words
20 min read
Religion not the Crying need of India
Addresses at The Parliament of Religions
186 words
1 min read
Buddhism, the Fulfillment of Hinduism
Addresses at The Parliament of Religions
839 words
3 min read
Address at the Final Session
Addresses at The Parliament of Religions
433 words
2 min read
Unity in Diversity
Jnana-Yoga
4,965 words
20 min read
The Way to the Realisation of a Universal Religion
Practical Vedanta and other lectures
5,655 words
23 min read
The Ideal of a Universal Religion
Practical Vedanta and other lectures
7,819 words
31 min read
Unity, the Goal of Religion
Lectures and Discourses
1,698 words
7 min read
At the Parliament of Religions
Reports in American Newspapers
874 words
3 min read
World-Wide Unity
Notes from Lectures and Discourses
154 words
1 min read
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