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Though growth of nationalism is attributed to the western influence but Swami Vivekanand nationalism is deeply rooted in Indian spirituality and morality .He conributed immensely to the concept of nationalism in colonial India and played a special role in steering India into 20th century .His influence on the youth of 20th century was iconic .
The nature of his nationalism is not materialistic but purely spiritual ,which is considered to be the source of all strength of Indian life .unlike western nationalism which is secular in nature ,Swami's nationalism is based on religion which is life blood of the Indian people .Deep concern for masses ,freedom and equality through which one expresses self ,spiritual integration of the world on the basis of universal brotherhood and " karmyoga" a system of ethics to attain freedom both political and spiritual through selfless services make the basis of his nationalism.
His writtings and speeches evoked magical effect ,his words not only agitated mind of Indians but also enkindled love for the motherland .He establish motherland as the only deity to be worshipped in the mind and heart of countrymen .
He galvanized the national spirit by exposing the british policy of profiteering in complete disregard to the Indian interests.He popularized the nationalist movement that swept the country and a new India emerged.
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