sep 11, 1893 - Vivekananda's speech at
Parliament of the World's Religions
1893
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Vivekananda established the Ramakrishna mission after the name of his guru Ramakrishna Paramahamsa.
Through his speeches and writings, he brought out the essence of Hindu culture and religion. He believed in the spirit of Vedanta and the essential unity and equality of all religions.
In 1893, he participated in the All World Religious Conference (Parliament of Religions) at Chicago in the United States of America. He argued that Vedanta was the religion of all and not of the Hindus alone.
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