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🗓️ 10 January 2023
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0:00.0 | In the United States today, nearly 40 million people practice yoga for physical health. |
0:09.0 | For mental health, millions also practice meditation. |
0:12.2 | These practices were in still are bundled up in forms of Hindu religion, but they've |
0:16.3 | been in America for over a century. |
0:18.6 | How did they arrive and become so widespread? |
0:20.6 | The answer is complicated, but if you had to pin it to one person, that would be Swami |
0:24.7 | Vivekananda. |
0:25.7 | He was an Indian monk who inspired the likes of Freud and Gandhi. |
0:28.9 | He blended science, religion, and politics, who introduced Westerners to yoga and the |
0:33.1 | universalist school of Hinduism called Bandanta. |
0:36.1 | He vaulted a fame in September 1893 at the world's parliament of religions in Chicago. |
0:40.6 | He wore a distinctive scarlet robe and orange turban, costume of his own devising, and carried |
0:44.9 | himself with a regal air. |
0:46.5 | He said about Hinduism that, we believe not only in universal toleration, but we accept |
0:50.6 | all religions to be true. |
0:52.3 | His ideas became incredibly popular among Western avant-garde intellectuals in the late |
0:56.5 | 19th and early 20th centuries. |
0:58.6 | These guests is Ruth Harris, author of the book Goober to the World, the life and legacy |
1:02.6 | of Vivekananda. |
1:03.9 | She shows how his thoughts spawned a global anti-colonial movement and became a touchstone |
1:07.8 | of Hindu nationalist politics is century after his death. |
1:10.7 | We see that in interactions between Eastern and Western cultures, it wasn't primarily an |
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