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 | | His books (compiled from lectures given around the world) on the four Yogas are very influential and still seen as fundamental texts for anyone interested in the Hindu practice of Yoga. |  | | However, Vivekananda also pleaded for a strict separation between religion and government ("church and state"). |  | | Although social customs had been formed in the past with religious sanction, it was not now the business of religion to interfere with matters such as marriage, inheritance and so on. |
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 | | Vivekananda's life and teachings are of inestimable value to the West for an understanding of the mind of Asia, says Swami Nikhilananda of the Ramakrishna-Vivekananda Center, New York. |  | | The Vivekananda rock-memorial is now a landmark for tourists and pilgrims, and a tribute to him by his country men. |  | | anuary 12th was the 137th birth anniversary of one of most admired spiritual leaders of India and the world - Swami Vivekananda. |
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 | | And if he, Vivekananda, announced to blame the Buddhists then far be it from him, "to criticise him whom I worship as God incarnate on earth"(I 21). |  | | Swami Vivekananda attributes to the lessons Buddhas an elementary value for the Hindu Society: they are a necessary part of the Hindu Dharma, they are a socio-ethical engine required by the philosophical strength of the Brahmins: "Hinduism cannot live without Buddhism, nor Buddhism without Hinduism. |  | | The Buddha Vivekananda speaks of is the Buddha of a modern Hindu, whose later main representative has been Mahatma Gandhi and not the Neo-Buddhist convert Ambedkar. |
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 | | As Narendra Nath Datta, Swami Vivekananda was the chief disciple of Sri Ramakrishna. |  | | Vivekananda may not have been without a vision of India's spiritual conquest of the world, and it is perhaps as a testament to that highly problematic vision, which would embrace the idea of a 'Greater India', that India recently built the Vivekananda Rock Memorial just south of Kanyakumari, India's southern most tip. |  | | Vivekananda appeared in Chicago as the sole representative of Hinduism at the World Parliament of Religions in 1893. |
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| | HERE-NOW4U :Lipner, Prof. J. :Does Vivekananda Speak To Us Today? |
 | | Your religion is a tissue of errors and falsehood whereas my faith is the true one, so convert to my religion". |  | | Though our problems have taken on a new face since Vivekananda´s time, his message is still relevant: look to a spiritual vision of human unity; have hope for its fulfilment; stand your ground and share your vision but in a way that does not threaten the integrity of the other. |  | | Let me conclude, then, with Vivekananda´s words during his Final Address to the Chicago gathering: "A few jarring notes were heard from time to time in this harmony (of our meeting). |
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 | | In the course of this he says: ``Whether we call it Vedantism or any ism, the truth is that Advaitism is the last word of religion and thought and the only position from which one can look upon all religions and sects with love. |  | | Among these latter is Romain Rolland, who has written a story of his life and that of his chief disciple, Swami Vivekananda. |  | | Our God is the cooking-pot, and our religion is: `don't touch me, I am holy.''' He kept away from politics and disapproved of the politicians of his day. |
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 | | Swami Vivekananda was invited by the Paris Congress of the History of Religions [in the autumn of 1900] to contradict the conviction of many of the Sanskrit scholars of the West that the Vedic religion is the outcome of the worship of the fire, the sun, and other awe-inspiring objects of natural phenomena. |  | | The subject, in the main, was the Vedas, but we got excursions on evolution, modern science, idealism and realism, the supremacy of the Spirit, etc. On the whole, we gathered that the speaker was a preacher of the universal religion of spiritual ascendancy and spiritual harmony. |  | | There Swami Vivekananda traces Vedanta from its origin with the Vedic seers and the culture that supported them to Buddha, Sri Sankaracarya, and on to the present day. |
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 | | Authentic and authoritative worship of Sri Ramakrishna, the Holy Mother, Swami Vivekananda; as well as Homa, Sivaratri Puja, Mahavira Puja, the worship of Sri Ramakrishna and the Holy Mother with 16 items, mudras, aratrika and hymns. |  | | Bird's eye-view of Sri Ramakrishna, Holy Mother Sarada Devi, Swami Vivekananda, Sri Ramanuja and Sri Krishna; plus an essay on what is religion. |  | | Major works of Swami Vivekananda: Jnana Yoga, Karma Yoga, Raja Yoga, Inspired Talks, selected lectures, poems and letters with a detailed biography. |
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| | Swami Vivekananda |
 | | Swami Vivekananda, the great soul loved and revered in the Esat and the West alike as the rejuvenator of Hinduism in India and the preacher of its eternal truths abroad, was born at 6:49, a few minutes after sunrise, on Monday, January 12, 1863. |
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| | Vivekananda Vidyapith |
 | | In the Belur Math, Swami Vivekananda was discussing to create a center for training disciples in which chanting, prayers, study, and practices of moral purity are being done. |  | | May the blessings of Sri Ramakrishna, Holy Mother and Swami Vivekananda be with you. |  | | Vivekananda will say, ‘I love you, so I will die to do good to you.’ He said about Sanyasins; ‘A Sanyasi has taken a vow. |
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| | Historical Monument in Chennai, Monuments of Chennai, Vivekananda Illam, Monument in Chennai, Monuments in India, India ... |
 | | Swami Vivekananda came to Tamil Nadu twice: first as an unknown wandering monk (December 1892 to April 1893) and then as the famous Swami Vivekananda, after his appearance at the Chicago Parliament of Religions and successful preaching work in the West. |  | | It is a sacred place for every student and devotee of Swami Vivekananda. |  | | From here he proclaimed his Mission and inspired thousands of men and women to consecrate their lives for the emancipation of our motherland and mankind in general. |
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| | Swami Vivekananda |
 | | Swami's Vivekananda did not live to see the materialization of the temple but proclaimed it would one day be built in the West. |  | | 108 years after Swami Vivekananda announced he wanted to build a "Temple Universal" in America, to promote the harmony of religions, plans are finally underway. |  | | In this mammoth undertaking, the monks are, as their guide, trying to faithfully follow the Swami Vivekananda's prescriptions. |
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 | | In his own motherland Vivekananda is regarded as the patriot saint of modern India and an inspirer of her dormant national consciousness, To the Hindus he preached the ideal of a strength-giving and man-making religion. |  | | Swami Vivekananda once spoke of himself as a "condensed India." His life and teachings are of inestimable value to the West for an understanding of the mind of Asia. |  | | Service to man as the visible manifestation of the Godhead was the special form of worship he advocated for the Indians, devoted as they were to the rituals and myths of their ancient faith. |
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| | Swami Vivekananda |
 | | Swami Vivekananda was convinced that the blot of apartheid, caste and racial prejudice, exploitation based on privileges, and slave mentality would vanish from the face of the earth if the teachings of Sri Ramakrishna are put in practice. |  | | Swami Vivekananda experienced neo-vedantic culture and evolutionary vision in the wonderful life of Sri Ramakrishna, and he maintained that that was the essential pre-requisite for future survival of civilization. |  | | Hence it is logical and rational to 'worship God in each human face' rather than try to find Him in icons and images, temples and buildings, scriptures and books. |
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| | Ramakrishna and Vivekananda |
 | | At the Parliament of Religions in Chicago, Swami Vivekananda struck a note of universal toleration based on the Hindu belief that all religions lead to the same God. |  | | The work for the uplift of the Indian masses was for him as important as meditation or Yoga. |  | | He also declared in Chicago that the religion of the Hindus is centred on self-realizalion; idols, temples, churches and books are aids and nothing more. |
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 | | About three days prior to his leaving this world, Sri Ramakrishna called Swami Vivekananda and transferred all his spiritual powers to him, saying, "Today I have given you everything I had and become a pauper." And the last stroke was very touching, amusing a bit, and full with insight. |  | | Swami Vivekananda met his to be Mentor, Sri Ramakrishna, in the year 1881 at the age of eighteen. |  | | What was happening was that as soon as Swami Vivekananda entered the temple he was elevated to such a wonderful state of mind and consciousness that the whole world including money, material comfort, and food lost all their value. |
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 | | In one sense, Vivekananda's relations with his women devotees and admirers could be characterized as madhura bhava--a kind of divine love having all the qualities of the erotic except the carnal--which could also describe his mentor Ramakrishna's relations with his young male devotees. |  | | Vivekananda's guru Ramakrishna was also quite curious about breasts--male as well as female. |  | | With all his cultural insights into the feminine character and with all his monastic training based on his guru's misogynic dicta, Swami Vivekananda failed as a man and as a guru to his most beloved female disciple who had actually fallen in love with the handsome Hindu. |
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| | Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902) |
 | | Swami Vivekananda's gospel was one of hope, faith and strength. |  | | Swami Vivekananda's powerful personality and his passionate call of service of the poor, is still influencing people all over India and the world. |  | | In 1893, Swami Vivekananda went to America to attend the World Parliament of Religions in Chicago. |
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| | Swami Vivekananda: On Darwin, Evolution, and the Perfect Man |
 | | Every religion is evolving a God out of the material man, and the same God is the inspirer of all of them." These words were spoken by the great Indian sage Swami Vivekananda to the Parliament of World's Religions in 1893. |  | | A student of the renowned Indian spiritual master Sri Ramakrishna, Vivekananda was the first great Hindu teacher to bring the message of the mystical East to the Western world, opening doors that many more would walk through in the twentieth century. |  | | So striking was the impact of Swami Vivekananda's words and presence on those gathered at the conference that many say the beginning of the modern East-West spiritual dialogue can be traced back to that summer day in Chicago more than a century ago. |
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 | | After Buddha and Sankara, Swami Vivekananda is considered to be the greatest spiritual leader and Missionary of India, who revived the ancient monasticism among the deserving aspirants. |  | | Swami Vivekananda is the chief among the seventeen Monastic Disciples of Sri Ramakrishna. |  | | Sri Ramakrishna imparted all the spiritual experiences and made him realize the existence of GOD; God with forms and God without forms. |
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 | | We find that the teachings of Swami Vivekananda are well received by youngsters of all faiths. |  | | Even though we do not promote a sectarian movement in the name of Sri Ramakrishna, we acknowledge Sri Ramakrishna to be the source of our inspiration and authority. |  | | These rational and comprehensive teachings are able to generate a great deal of interest in spirituality. |
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| | Big Thinkers - Swami Vivekananda |
 | | Born in the Datta family of Calcutta, the youthful Vivekananda embraced the agnostic philosophies of the Western mind along with the worship of science. |  | | At the same time, vehement in his desire to know the truth about God, he questioned people of holy reputation, asking them if they had seen God. |  | | After Sri Ramakrishna's death, Vivekananda renounced the world and criss-crossed India as a wandering monk. |
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| | Vivekananda House, South Pasadena |
 | | In February, 1900, when Swami Vivekananda left the Mead's house for San Francisco, he placed his pipe on the mantel of the fireplace saying, "This house won't remain the same." This casual statement of the Swami has proved true. |  | | The sisters, having heard Vivekananda lecture in Los Angeles, invited him to stay with them as their guest. |  | | The place where he stayed has now become a shrine and goal of pilgrimage for his admirers. |
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 | | It preaches the ancient teachings of Vedanta, but in a modern way, as propogated by Sri Ramakrishna and his most illustrious disciple Swami Vivekananda. |
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| | RAMAKRISHNA, VIVEKANANDA AND THE 21 St |
 | | The many biographies of Ramakrishna and Vivekananda and the other direct disciples of Shri Ramakrishna are available from Vedanta centers around the world or specialty bookshops, as are the many works of Vivekananda. |  | | Perhaps the same might be true in the west, if Vivekananda had preached the divinity of Ramakrishna instead of the principles of the ‘Sanatana Dharma’ the Eternal Religion- also known as Vedanta. |  | | He had learnt from Ramakrishna that the highest most abstract realizations of spiritual truth are not inimical to reason or the life of the intellect, and that wooly thinking and airy vagueness are not indicative of spiritual endeavor. |
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| | IndiaParenting.com - Great Indians - Swami Vivekananda |
 | | Swami Vivekananda wrote several letters expressing his social, religious and spiritual views. |  | | In September 1893, Swami Vivekananda participated in 'Parliament of Religions' held in Chicago, U.S.A. He spoke on the Hindu religion and left his audience spellbound. |  | | The second meeting was even more stimulating, as when Sri Ramakrishna touched Narendra with his foot, he was blessed with a divine experience that made him renounce the world and become Swami Vivekananda, Sri Ramakrishna's disciple |
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 | | Vivekananda and Marx viewed socialism and religion through two different prisms with the ultimate goal of uplifting the downtrodden and the exploited class. |  | | Vivekananda answers one of the big questions: are we mortal or immortal? |  | | A tribute to one of India's most admired spiritual leaders on his 137th birth anniversary, from your About Guide. |
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| | Vivekananda, Swami - Vedanta |
 | | What Religion Is: In the Words of: Swami Vivekananda |  | | Swami Vivekananda was the most prominent of Ramakrishna's disciples. |  | | He came to the U.S. as the representative of Hinduism at the World Parliament of Religions held in Chicago in 1893. |
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| | Nicola Tesla, Albert Einstein and Swami Vivekananda |
 | | Swami Vivekananda was the first of a succession of eastern yogi's who brought Vedic philosophy and religion to the west. |  | | The Swami later remarked during a lecture in India, "I myself have been told by some of the best scientific minds of the day, how wonderfully rational the conclusions of the Vedanta are. |  | | In 1893 Swami Vivekananda began a tour of the west by attending the Parliament of Religions held in Chicago. |
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| | Sarada Ramakrishna Vivekananda - Swami Vivekananda |
 | | Acknowledged as the foremost of Sri Ramakrishna's many notable disciples, both lay and monastic, Swami Vivekananda was an illumined being of the highest order. |  | | This resurrection of the timeless truths of Vedanta, spoken of now as neo-Vedanta by his friends and disciples, was given by Swami Vivekananda from the non-dual standpoint. |  | | In Swami Vivekananda, then, are seen elements of non-dual realization harmonized perfectly with the diverse modes and expressions of spiritual life and lore in the world. |
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| | Vivekananda & Vedanta Philosophy |
 | | (by Swami Tathagatananda, in Meditation on Swami Vivekananda, 1994) |  | | This web page is my homage to Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902) whose illumined mind inspired my spiritual quest of Self-Knowledge. |  | | Vivekananda at the 1893 World Parliament of Religions: |
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 | | The next one and half years, were spent not only in travelling and meeting people, but also in Belur Math with brother disciples and young novitiates. |  | | In the next few years, the extraordinary bond between Sri Ramakrishna and Narendra Nath (the future Swami Vivekananda) was revealed. |  | | The final years of Sri Ramakrishna's life is also the fascinating story of the quelling of a great and rebellious spirit by an even greater master. |
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| | Vivekananda |
 | | I shall inspire men everywhere, until the world shall come to know that it is one with God. |  | | After Ramakrishna died, Narendra took the vows of a monk and became Swami Vivekananda. |  | | True to his word, Vivekananda traveled to America to speak at a conference in Chicago that he had heard about called The World's Parliament of Religions. |
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| | The Statue of Swami Vivekananda |
 | | Vivekananda's message of the universality of religion and bring peace to |  | | The ceremony began with a purificatory ceremony by temple priests which was |  | | General underlined the importance of his message of one universal religion and |
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| | Vivekananda Youth Center - Hindu Temple of Greater Chicago |
 | | This is a glorious chance to carry the torch that Swami Vivekananda lit. |  | | All communications and donations may be directly sent to the following address set up especially for this HTGC project. |  | | HTGC can spread his message of spirituality to the youth and the future generations through this |
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 | | Notes of a series of inspiring class talks of Swami Vivekananda delivered during his seven weeks' stay at Thousand Island park, U.S.A. on various religious and philosophical topics and recorded by Miss S.E. Waldo, an American disciple. |  | | Swamiji insisted that the women of India, who inherit a glorious tradition, must be enabled to fit into modern age through education. |  | | The Hindu writes:'There cannot be a better popular book on religion.' |
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Jnana Yoga |
 | | Though Jnana yoga is presumably the favorite subject of Vivekananda, he himself is supposed to have quoted that his bhakti is covered by a cloak of jnana, while his guru's (Sri Ramakrishna) jnana is covered by a cloak of bhakti. |  | | Swami Vivekananda, a major (if not the main) disciple of the famous Ramakrishna, has done both Hinduism and comparative religion a great service by writing several works that address the main types of transformational yoga. |  | | a direct disciple of the great 19th century indian god-man, sri ramakrishna, vivekananda learned his lessons well at an early age and built upon it to the point of sometimes surpassing his master. |
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| | Vivekananda at The Zoo Fence |
 | | Born in Calcutta, India in 1863 as Narendranath Datta, Swami Vivekananda is the best known disciple of Sri Ramakrishna, whom Vivekananda met at the age of eighteen. |  | | In 1893, at the World Parliament of Religions in Chicago, Vivekananda brought down the house with a short, simple, but compelling appeal for harmony among all faiths. |  | | Although from their first meeting, Narendranath felt great affection for Ramakrishna, he struggled against the traditional guru-disciple relationship, arguing there is no place for an intermediary between a seeker and God. |
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| | Vedanta Society of New York---Swami Vivekananda, an Incarnation Shakti |
 | | This article is from Swami Tathagatananda's book, Meditation on Swami Vivekananda, pp. |  | | It was this mighty force that fell upon the world in its flood-tides of spirituality, destined to sweep away all that was weak and debasing, and bear in its contents all that was ennobling and life-giving." |  | | The mental shackles were broken and India was spiritually free. |
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 | | Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902) was the foremost disciple of Ramakrishna and a world spokesperson for Vedanta. |  | | Swami Vivekananda represented Hinduism at the first World Parliament of Religions in Chicago in 1893 where he was an instant success. |  | | Most of the Vedanta Societies which were founded in America and Europe up through the 1930s can trace their origins directly to Vivekananda or the people who heard him speak from 1893 through 1900. |
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| | Philosophy Details, Meaning Philosophy Article and Explanation Guide |
 | | Famous Eastern philosophers include Kapila, Yajnavalkya, Gautama Buddha, Akshapada Gotama, Nagarjuna, Confucius, Lao Zi (Lao Tzu), Zhuang Zi (Chuang Tzu), Mencius, Xun Zi, Zhu Xi, Wang Yangming, Dharmakirti, Sankara, Ramanuja, Vivekananda, Aurobindo and Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. |  | | Eastern philosophy follows the broad traditions that originated from or were popular within ancient India and China. |
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| | Global Hindu Electronic Network: Swami Vivekananda Study Center |
 | | Anniversary of Swami Vivekananda's Speech at the World Parliament of Religion. |  | | We present here complete text of Swami Vivekananda's addresses to the 1893 Parliament of Religion held in Chicago. |  | | Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh Fulfils The Mission Of Swami Vivekananda -K.SURYANARAYAN RAO |
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| | Swami Vivekananda Study Circle(Regd.) Ludhiana |
 | | Swami Vivekananda Study Circle, NGO dedicated to preach, promote and propagate the great teachings and ideals of swami vivekananda. |  | | vivekananda, indian monk, chicago address, swami, narendranath, ramakrishan paramhansa,vedenta,india, ludhiana, punjab |
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| | QUOTATIONS FROM WORKS OF SWAMI VIVEKANANDA |
 | | You will understand the mighty genius and the mighty strength of Krishna better with a little of strong blood in you. |  | | He who see Shiva in the poor, in the weak, and in the diseased, really worships Shiva; and if he sees Shiva only in the image, his worship is but preliminary" - Swami Vivekananda |  | | "I know that the race that produced Sita - even if it only dreamt of her - has reverence for woman that is unmatched on earth" - Swami Vivekananda |
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| | Vivekananda Kendra |
 | | That eternal youth who gave this call was none other than that patriotic Hindu monk Swami Vivekananda. |  | | As the story of a great national movement inspired by Sri Ramakrishna, shaped by Swami Vivekananda and founded by Sri Eknath Ranade through the mission of Vivekananda Kendra now unfolds
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| | Open Directory - Reference: Quotations: Religion and Spirituality |
 | | Prayers and Contemplations - Quotes from great spiritual masters and various world traditions, among which Jesus, Babaji, Saint Francis and Vivekananda. |  | | Pick a Spiritual Quote - Random quotes by people like J. Krishnamurti, Sri Ram, zen-masters, Sufi-masters and Kahlil Gibran. |  | | Quest - Spiritual quotations and a personal narrative. |
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| | Feedback to the Tagore Section of Parabaas |
 | | "His original name Sri Narendranath Dutta implies that he is a Sudra.......There lies the main question; according to the rules of Hinduism, how can Vivekananda, who is a Sudra assume the role of Sannyasi, a religious teacher of the people." |
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| | Swami Vivekananda on Windsor Castle |
 | | "My experience comes to this, that it is rather wise to avoid all sorts of fanatical reforms." - Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902). |  | | asks Jesus of Nazareth, when it is there, within you.- Swami Vivekananda |  | | "Love for yourselves means [in the end] love for everything." - Vivekananda |
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| | Vivekananda |
 | | Modernity in Hindu monasticism: Swami Vivekananda and the Ramakrishna movement. |  | | Vivekananda, 1863 &; 1902, Hindu mystic, major exponent of Vedanta philosophy. |  | | He was born of a well-to-do family in Calcutta, and his given name was Narendra Nath Datta. |
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| | Sarada Ramakrishna Vivekananda - SRV Associations - Welcome! |
 | | Sri Ramakrishna, the Great Master, Sri Sarada Devi, known as the Holy Mother, and Swami Vivekananda, who brought the teachings of Sanatana Dharma to the West in 1893. |  | | The independent SRV associations are a spiritual community whose members are dedicated to living a divine life as taught and exemplified by |  | | Sarada Ramakrishna Vivekananda - SRV Associations - Welcome! |
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