Summary: in blue, it turns blue; dip it in green, it turns green. Similarly, if the mind is filled with the thought of God, it becomes godly.” Ramakrishna’s teachings emphasized the unity of all religions and the importance of experiencing God directly rather than merely following rituals. His message of love, compassion, and spiritual realization influenced many followers, including the renowned Swami Vivekananda. Vivekananda, a disciple of Ramakrishna, popularized Ramakrishna’s teachings and introduced Hindu philosophy and spirituality to the Western world. His famous speech at the World Parliament of Religions in Chicago in 1893 brought Hinduism to the attention of the global community and earned him widespread acclaim. Vivekananda’s emphasis on practical spirituality, selfless service, and harmony among religions continues to inspire millions around the world. Through Ramakrishna and Vivekananda, the ideals of universal love, tolerance, and spiritual freedom gained prominence in India and abroad, contributing to the modern renaissance of Indian thought and spirituality.