Video Information: 12.01.23, BITS, Goa
Description:
In a compelling session for National Youth Day, Acharya Ji draws inspiration from Swami Vivekananda's legacy, highlighting the timeless challenges faced by youth. He emphasizes that while young people today experience rapid biological maturity, they often lack the inner development needed to navigate life's complexities.
Acharya Ji critiques the societal conditioning that fosters superficial confidence and consumerism, urging the youth to engage in deep self-inquiry and challenge their unexamined beliefs. He asserts that true empowerment lies in transcending these limitations, echoing Vivekananda's call for strength and resilience. Ultimately, he inspires today's youth to embrace their potential and redefine their paths, reminding them that the quest for truth and self-awareness is as vital now as it was in Vivekananda's time.
Context:
~ Has religion really been successful in its purpose?
~ Is a man better off without religion?
~ What is the role of religion in a man's life?
~ Are there more changes now than there were then?
~What is the primary distinction between youth participation during the time of Swami Vivekananda and today?
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Music Credits: Milind Date
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