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Praful Goradia reveals the overlooked nationalist dimension of Swami Vivekananda that most biographies fail to capture. Discover how Vivekananda's 1893 Chicago address was not merely a spiritual triumph but a strategic civilisational assertion at a time when India had no national movement. The speaker exposes the limitations of in-house Ramakrishna Mission publications and argues that most scholarship on Vivekananda has been "soft" rather than critically rigorous. Essential viewing for students of Indian history, Hindutva discourse, and civilisational thought seeking to understand why Vivekananda remains urgently relevant in post-1992 India.
Key Points:
* How Swami Vivekananda used spiritualism as a strategic cover for nationalist messaging in the West
* Why does existing Vivekananda literature lack a genuinely critical lens
* The animist misconception about Hinduism that Swamiji dismantled in Chicago
* Ramakrishna Paramahamsa's psychological influence on Goradia's intellectual journey
* Swamiji's continuing relevance to the Ayodhya movement and Hindu civilisational revival
About the Speakers:
Praful Dwarkadas Goradia, a politician from the Akhil Bharatiya Jan Sangh party. He was a member of the Parliament of India representing Gujarat in the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Parliament, from 1998 to 2000 as a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party. Currently, he is the general secretary of the Akhil Bharatiya Jan Sangh. Prafull Goradia has penned several books: Profiles of Tea, The Saffron Book, Hindu Masjids, Muslim League’s Unfinished Agenda, Anti-Hindus, and The Saga of Indian Tea. He has also written over 500 articles on issues of both national and global significance.
Jaganniwas Iyer is an independent professional, writer, researcher, and nationalist with an acute interest in geopolitical strategic affairs, history, philosophy, and metaphysics.
Topics Covered:
00:00 Introduction: Limitations of In-House Vivekananda Literature
01:17 Inspiration for Writing on Swami Vivekananda: Swamiji’s Response to the Post-1857 Nationalist Vacuum: Spiritualism as Strategy
04:00 Was Swamiji India's First Modern Nationalist? Cannot Separate Vivekananda from Vedantism
06:00 The Problem with Existing Swami Vivekananda Scholarship
08:13 Ramakrishna Paramahamsa's Influence on the Author
10:48 "Diviner Who Took Hinduism to the West": The Animist Misconception About India That Swamiji Corrected
13:57 Swami Vivekananda's Relevance to the Ayodhya Movement Today
15:10 Concluding Message
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