My Experience with Swami Vivekananda
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Jyotiranjan Gudia holding a painting of Swami Vivekananda after completing it. |
In the year 2016, when I was in the third
year of my undergraduate studies at KISS, one day our Odia lecturer Dr.
Sarbeswar Behera Sir told me, “Jyoti, you will join us tomorrow for a visit to
the Odisha Red Cross Society.” Wherever I go, I always carry my painting tools
in my bag. The next day, I left with a few other students and Sir in our school
bus.
Upon reaching the venue, I saw that the
event was organized to celebrate National Youth Day 2016. Various
competitions were being held there, including singing, dancing, elocution,
rangoli and painting. As soon as I reached, I noticed something that deeply
saddened me there were photographs of many great personalities, but Swami
Vivekananda’s photo was missing, even though the day was being celebrated
in his honour.
I immediately expressed my concern to Sir,
saying, “Sir, today is National Youth Day. Why is there no photo of Swami
Vivekananda?” He replied, “Maybe they didn’t have one.” I then told him, “Sir,
I will win first prize in the painting competition and with the prize money,
I’ll create a portrait of Swami Vivekananda and present it as a gift.”
By God’s grace, I won first prize in the
painting competition that day and received a cash award of ₹1000. I used that
money to buy a canvas board and acrylic colours. Although I had won the award
during my third year of undergraduate study, I completed the painting during my
first year of M.A.
YouTube link: https://youtu.be/uhBxQUD65zA
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Painting Certificate of Jyotiranjan Gudia |
When I finished the painting, I eagerly
waited for Swami Vivekananda’s birth anniversary in January. On January 11,
2017, I requested our former Principal Mr. Manindranath Mohanty to unveil the
painting during the university's morning assembly. That day, in front of around
3000 students, the painting was unveiled by our former Vice Chancellor,
Professor Harekrushna Satapathy. A photograph of the unveiling ceremony is
shown below.
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Official File Photo of Morning Assembly at KISS DU |
As the painting was being unveiled,
Principal Manindranath Mohanty narrated the entire story behind its creation
and Prof. Satapathy did the honours of unveiling it. I stood proudly beside
them, surrounded by my classmates like Hemanta Nayak, Anen Kumar Brahma and Lui
Pradhan.
After being exhibited in our university, I
once again took the painting, along with Sir, to the Odisha Red Cross
Society on January 12, 2017, the same place where I had received the first
prize the previous year. Once again, my painting was awarded first prize
and received great appreciation. A copy of the certificate is attached below.
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Jyotiranjan Gudia presenting his painting of Swami Vivekananda to the Youth Red Cross Society, Bhubaneswar |
When I presented the painting as a gift to
the officials of the Red Cross Society, my story was shared publicly. Everyone
clapped with joy and said, “Well done, Jyoti, well done!” Seeing my love for
the country and my inspiration from Swami Vivekananda, Sir and I were honoured
in front of everyone. Dr. Sarbeswar Behera, who encouraged and accompanied me,
was also appreciated for inspiring the youth.
What made me happiest was that my
painting, created with love and patriotism, was not only praised but also
worshipped like an idol, decorated with garlands. The moment my art was honoured
with such deep respect brought immense satisfaction and joy to my heart.
This incident taught me that art can be
a powerful medium to express devotion and respect. It also showed me that
if we are truly passionate about something, no hurdle can stop us from
achieving it. Swami Vivekananda’s life and ideals have always inspired me to be
courageous, patriotic and spiritually strong. That day, I didn’t just present a
painting- I presented my feelings, my respect and a tribute to the one who
continues to ignite the spirit of youth across India.
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Jyotiranjan Gudia standing behind his painting |
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