Untouchability, Caste and Supremacy of Hinduism: Rereading Swami Vivekananda

Contemporary Voice of Dalit, Ahead of Print.
Swami Vivekananda was a multi-faceted personality. Some of his primal ideas on India are timelessly resounding. One of the recurrent themes is Vivekananda’s agile efforts to revolutionize Hinduism. Hordes of literature emphatically explore Vivekananda’s profound views on Hinduism. Vivekananda is overwhelmingly credited as the towering figure who also spiritually revitalizes the vitals of Hinduism. At the same time, no sufficient attention is directed towards the question of untouchability and caste as presented by Vivekananda. Vivekananda’s whole body of ideas on caste and untouchability are largely left untouched, not least in the discourse on contemporary India. Are caste and untouchability interrelated according to Swami Vivekananda? Does Vivekananda consider caste and untouchability as the bane of Hinduism? Does Vivekananda call for the abolition of untouchability and caste? Does Vivekananda proffer the philosophical groundings about the supremacy of Hinduism? This article primarily attempts to dissect these immanent questions afresh.