Spiritual Consonance In The Heritage Of Kazakh And Indian Thinkers
270 Dariga KOKEYEVA T.C Kültür ve Turizm Bakanlığı ter what the century was not folk art, his creation was special. We know Swami Vivekananda as a unique and indestructible star of the Indian people. Firstly, we proved that the basic idea of life direction and theme of all morality of Swami Vivekananda and Abai are similar. Secondly, they were a great thinkers, the pride of the country and the realizer of people’s hope. There is a number of comparative research on the spiritual heritage of Abai Kunanbayev, Swami Vivekananda, which are presented widely and variously in the aspect and thematic ran- ge. It should be noted that there was never such a thinker in history who would not touch in his work this or that aspect of spirituality. In the achievements of Kazakh and Indian civilizations, we see that the problem of spirituality was designated as a landmark for the scientific and religious thought. REFERENCES • Ramazanov N. (1914) Abai Kunanbayev: biografiya. M. – p.230 • Chattopadhyaya, Rajagopal (1999), Swami Vivekananda in India: A Corrective Biography, Motilal Banar- sidass Publ., ISBN 978-81-208-1586-5 • Narasimhananda, Swami (2012). “Vivekananda Reader”. Advaita Ashrama. p. 335. • Kostuchenko V.S. (1977). Vivekananda – M.: Mysl’, p.192 • Kuzmenko Y. (2001). Religiozno-philosophskaya konsepsiya Swami Vivekanandi. – p. 138 • Adiswarananda, Swami, ed. (2006), Vivekananda, world teacher : his teachings on the spiritual unity of humankind, Woodstock, Vermont: SkyLight Paths Pub, ISBN 1-59473-210-8 • Iskakova K. (1922) The first collection “Poems of the Kazakh poet Ibrahim Kunanbayev” Tashkent, – p. 186 • Auezov M. (1933) “Abai Kunanbaylyli Tolyzhin” Kyzyl-Orda • Chakrabarti, Mohit (1998), Swami Vivekananda, poetic visionary, New Delhi: M.D. Publications, ISBN 81-7533-075-9 • Rolland, Romain (2008), The Life of Vivekananda and the Universal Gospel (24 ed.), Advaita Ashrama. – p. 328 • Chetanananda, Swami (1997), God lived with them: life stories of sixteen monastic disciples of Sri Ra- makrishna, St. Louis, Missouri: Vedanta Society of St. Louis, • Rolland, Romain (1929b), “The River Re-Enters the Sea”, The Life of Ramakrishna, Hollywood, Califor- nia: Vedanta Press. – p. 214 • Seisenbayeva R. (2001) Kunanbaev A: «Book of words» (Kara c ө z). Semipalatinsk. – p. 74
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