• 08 Nov, 2024

National Youth Day

National Youth Day

One of India's biggest youth leaders and adherents was Swami Vivekananda. He was a dedicated disciple of Sri Rama Krishna Paramahansa and played a significant role in the revival of Hinduism in India. Discover more here about this wonderful guy, National Youth Day, its origins, and its meaning.

 

To honor Swami Vivekananda's birthday, the Indian government proclaimed January 12th as National Youth Day in 1984. Since then, the holiday has been observed annually in India. Vivekananda was revered by the populace and regarded as one of India's greatest social reformers. Vivekananda's accomplishments and profound intellectual and religious views are honored on National Youth Day.


National Youth Day History


Swami Vivekananda's birthday is commemorated on National Youth Day. He was born in Kolkata on January 12th, 1863. He was an activist, social reformer, philosopher, and thinker. He established the Ramakrishna Mission in 1897 as a devotee of Ramakrishna. This is a Hindu religious institution that offers spiritual instruction to anyone who is interested.


The purpose of National Youth Day is to spread awareness of Swami Vivekananda's beliefs and philosophy, as well as his style of living, preaching, and working. All around the nation, various activities are held in schools, universities, etc. The history of National Youth Day can be found in the following details:
In 1984, the Indian government declared January 12th to be National Youth Day.
As a result, the first Youth Day was observed on January 12, 1985.
The Indian government claimed that Swami Vivekananda's theories and teachings may be advantageous for the nation's youth when announcing the day.

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Why is January 12th designated as National Youth Day?


Swami Vivekananda's birthday is commemorated on National Youth Day. He was a philosopher, social reformer, and thinker. The primary goal of the festival is to spread Swami Vivekananda's ideology and the principles for which he lived and worked. He undoubtedly served as a major inspiration for the entire Indian National Youth. Numerous events are planned in schools, colleges, and other venues across the nation.

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Importance of National Youth Day


The purpose of such a large-scale National Youth Day celebration is to inspire young people, build a better future for the nation, and disseminate Swami Vivekananda's philosophy. Yuva Diwas is a different name for National Youth Day. The government's major objective is to improve the future of the nation by inspiring young people with Swami Vivekananda's thoughts and way of life.

About Swami Vivekananda


Narendra Nath Dutta was the pre-monastic name of Swami Vivekananda. He was born in Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) on January 12, 1863, and passed away there on July 4, 1902. His mother's name was Bhuvaneshwari Devi, and his father's name was Vishwanath Dutta. He came from a wealthy household. His family's financial foundation was destroyed when his father unexpectedly passed away when he was a little boy, forcing them into poverty. Despite having a solid academic record, he struggled for a very long period to find employment. He used to knock on doors and ask for a job, but he never got one, so he stopped believing in God.

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He was given the name "Shri Ramkrishna Paramhamsa" by one of his English instructors, and in 1881, he met Shri Ramakrishna Paramhamsa at the Kali temple in Dakshineshwar and became a follower of Saint Ramakrishna Paramhamsa. He introduced the Vedanta and Yoga schools of Indian philosophy to the West. He was a fiercely loyal citizen of India and is revered for his contributions to the national ethos. He also highlighted how widespread poverty is in India and how it must be addressed properly if the nation is to prosper. The speech he gave at the Parliament of the World's Religions in Chicago in 1893, when he opened with "Sisters and brothers of America.." is what made him most famous.

Celebrations of National Youth Day


At numerous Ramakrishna Mission centers and its branches, National Youth Day, also known as Yuva Diwas, which commemorates Swami Vivekananda's birthday, is annually observed with fervor in accordance with Indian culture and traditions. The National Youth Festival is observed annually from January 12 through January 16.

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Here's how:


During the festivities, the Great Mangal Aarti, prayer songs, meditations, religious talks, Sandhya Aarti, etc. take place. As part of the celebrations, parades, lectures, readings, songs, conferences, essay-writing competitions, seminars, and other events about Swami Vivekananda are held at various colleges and universities.
Students frequently recite Swami Vivekananda's writings and talk to motivate them.