Tuesday, 29 March 2016

influence of Vedanta

Swami Vivekananda after seeing the scientific progress of the West felt that they would understand the things better if told from scientific view point. He therefore presented Vedanta from that point of view. He says :
This then is another claim of the Vedanta upon modern Western minds, its rationality, the wonderful rationalism of the Vedanta. I have myself been told by some of the best Western scientific minds of the day, how wonderfully rational the conclusions of the Vedanta are. I know one of them personally who scarcely has time to eat his meal or go out of his laboratory, but who yet would stand by the hour to attend my lectures on the Vedanta; for, as he expresses it, they are so scientific, they so exactly harmonize with the aspirations of the age and with the conclusions to which modern science is coming at the present time. (CWSV, vol. III, p. 183)

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