> Vivekananda practised in his life the twin objectives of salvation for oneself and the welfare of the world: Atmanomokshaya and Jagadhitaryacha. He was as much concerned with the betterment of the world as with individual liberation. All the pages of his immortal writings breathe this twin purpose, justifying his reputation as the patriot-saint of India. A pioneer of Indian renaissance, he raised our religion to a pedestal of worshipful dignity.
VK 38. 16 September 1993, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, USA, New York, New York.↩
From:Sri Chinmoy,Vivekananda: Divinity's Soul-Rainbow and humanity's heart-blossom, Agni Press, 1993
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