A World Without Diversity Would Resemble a Grave

A World Without Diversity Would Resemble a Grave For Vivekananda, religion is an indispensable life force. It is how an individual manages his isolation. That religion is basic for people is shown by the way that even after hundreds of years, religions of the world keep on having a gigantic 'life-power' in them. Master Vivekananda maintained that assortment is the primary standard of life since 'it is God alone who makes individuals see things in various ways.' Swamiji was a steadfast backer of strict pluralism. It's undeniably true that 'even in the crudest religion, the devotees can't adjust to similar thoughts.' He maintained that God alone is liable for the variety of religions and the facticity of different perspectives and said that he was grateful to God for such a variety of strict convictions and practices. According to without the predominant variety, Vivekananda, 'The world would be like a "grave".' A grave where '...