Contemporary relevance of Swami Vivekananda thoughts on education.
By: Ghosh, Chinmoy Kumar
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BookPublisher: University News Description: 62(44), Oct 28, Nov 3, 2024: p.11-19.
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University NewsSummary: Swami Vivekananda never taught at a school, college or university department. He wa just an ordinary graduate. But he was a grat teacher. The Sanskrit world ‘Guru’ for teacher’ originates from Gu, and Ru, /. The former indicates darkeners and the later its remover. Thus, etymologically the word Guru means the one who removes darkness, that is a torch bearer. – Reproduced
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Swami Vivekananda never taught at a school, college or university department. He wa just an ordinary graduate. But he was a grat teacher. The Sanskrit world ‘Guru’ for teacher’ originates from Gu, and Ru, /. The former indicates darkeners and the later its remover. Thus, etymologically the word Guru means the one who removes darkness, that is a torch bearer. – Reproduced


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