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The great Swami Vivekananda is known for his powerful thoughts and actions that changed the world forever. Despite facing so many difficulties in his life, he proved himself as a thought-provoking leader that is still hailed by the entire world. Do, you know he was not good at studies at all and he was an avid tea lover? In this article, we will know some of the most interesting facts about him that everyone should know. So, let’s get started with this educational background.
1. Scholarly achievement
Swami Vivekananda’s adaptability was a normal scholarly performer. He got 47 percent marks in college entrance level, 46 percent in FA and 56 percent in BA. From his performance, many people doubted his ability to succeed in life.
2. He was fond of tea
Vivekananda was influenced by tea. On those occasions when Hindu Pandits were against tea, they entered tea in their religious community. Once taxes were increased in Belur Math. The statement expressed was that it is a private garden house. Taxes were after waved off after an examination by the British officer.
3. Mughlai Tea
Once Vivekananda influenced the incredible political leader Bal Gangadhar Tilak to make tea at Belur Math. Gangadhar Tilak brought nutmeg, mace, cardamom, long and saffron with him and made Mughlai tea for everybody.
4. Restriction on women in the religious community
No lady, even her mom, was permitted to go to his religious community. When he had a high fever, his devotees called his mom. On observing them, Vivekananda yelled, ‘How could you allow a lady to come in? I am the person who made this rule and for me, this standard is being broken.
5. Financial support by Maharaj Ajit Singh
Maharaja Ajit Singh of Khetri used to send 100 rupees normally to Swamiji’s mom with the goal that she would not need to confront money related issues.
6. His journey of searching for a job
In spite of having a BA degree, Narendranath (Vivekananda’s real name) needed to go from house to house looking for work. He would state uproariously, ‘I am jobless.’ When tired of searching for work, he lost confidence in God and began telling individuals that God doesn’t exist.
7. Women going to them
He was amazed by some wealthy ladies who needed to cherish him. Those ladies used Vivekananda’s financial status to bring him closer to them yet didn’t succeed. He liked to remain hungry as objected to getting trapped in such situations.
8. Financial difficulty on family
After his dad was gone, his family was in a tough situation. In those long periods of neediness, Vivekananda used to tell his mom that he got an offer from some spot for dinner and used to leave the house. Actually, he didn’t get any offer, rather he used to do this with the goal that others of the house could get more portion of food. He expresses, “Here and there was almost no left for me to eat and once in a while there was not all that much.”
9. Last Visit to Belur Math
At the point when he came to India once and for all from Europe in 1900, Vivekananda rushed to Belur so he could spend time with his supporters. They had dinner going on inside yet the entryway was closed. He climbed the door and immediately arrived at the eating region where he ate his favorite dish Khichdi.
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