"My homage and respect to the very revered memory of Swami Vivekananda . . . . after having gone through [his works], the love that I had for my country became a thousandfold."
-- Mahatma Gandhi
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COMPLETE WORKS OF VIVEKANANDA
"I fervently hope that the bell that tolled this morning in honour of this convention may be the death-knell of all fanaticism, of all persecutions with the sword or with the pen, and of all uncharitable feelings between persons wending their way to the same goal."
"I fervently hope that the bell that tolled this morning in honour of this convention may be the death-knell of all fanaticism, of all persecutions with the sword or with the pen, and of all uncharitable feelings between persons wending their way to the same goal."
Swami Vivekananda
Representative of Hindus
Parliament of Religions
Columbian Exposition, Chicago World Fair
11 September 1893.
Representative of Hindus
Parliament of Religions
Columbian Exposition, Chicago World Fair
11 September 1893.
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COMPLETE WORKS OF SWAMI VIVEKANANDA IN AUDIO
For the first time in history, as has been said elsewhere, Hinduism itself forms here the subject of generalisation of a Hindu mind of the highest order. For ages to come the Hindu man who would verify, the Hindu mother who would teach her children, what was the faith of their ancestors will turn to the pages of these books for assurance and light. Long after the English language has disappeared from India, the gift that has here been made, through that language, to the world, will remain and bear its fruit in East and West alike. What Hinduism had needed, was the organising and consolidating of its own idea. What the world had needed was a faith that had no fear of truth. Both these are found here. Nor could any greater proof have been given of the eternal vigour of the SanĂ¢tana Dharma, of the fact that India is as great in the present as ever in the past, than this rise of the individual who, at the critical moment, gathers up and voices the communal consciousness.
SWAMI VIVEKANADA
Vivekananda’s concept of ‘potential divinity of the soul’ gives a new, ennobling concept of man. The present age is the age of humanism which holds that man should be the chief concern and centre of all activities and thinking. Through science and technology man has attained great prosperity and power, and modern methods of communication and travel have converted human society into a ‘global village’. But the degradation of man has also been going on apace, as witnessed by the enormous increase in broken homes, immorality, violence, crime, etc. in modern society. Vivekananda’s concept of potential divinity of the soul prevents this degradation, divinizes human relationships, and makes life meaningful and worth living. Swamiji has laid the foundation for ‘spiritual humanism’, which is manifesting itself through several neo-humanistic movements and the current interest in meditation, Zen etc all over the world.
SWAMI VIVEKANANDA TEACHING
Some imaginations help to break the bondage of the rest. The whole universe is imagination, but one set of imaginations will cure another set. Those that tell us that there is sin and sorrow and death in the world are terrible. But the other set — thou art holy, there is God, there is no pain — these are good, and help to break the bondage of the others. The highest imagination that can break all the links of the chain is that of the Personal God.
BHAKTIJOG
It is a immensely teaching book for every one who wants to
take Bhakti Path as there way of life. In this book you will
get:(1) Bhaktir Lokkhon- in Page-1. (2) Ishwarer Lokkhon in
Page-6. (3) Prtakhyao Anuvhuti I Dharma in Page-12.(4) Gurur
Pryojoniota in Page-15. (5) Guru O Sishyer Lokkhon in Page-17. (6)Abotar in Page-22. (7) Montra in page-25. (8) Prateek-O-Pratima-Upashona in Page-28. (9) Ishtanistha Page-31.
(10)Bhaktir Sadhan in Page-33.
Pora Bhakti: (1) Bhaktir Proshtuti -Tyag in Page-38. (2)Bhakter Boiragya Premprosuto in Page-41. (3)Vhokti yoger shavhabikata O Uhar Rohosso in Page -45. (4)Bhoktir Prokash ved Page-47 (5)Bishwa Prem O Attosamarpan in Page-49
(6)Pora Vidya O Pora Bhakti Ak in Page-53.(7)Prem Trikonattok in Page-55.(8)Premer Vogoban er Proman Tini in Page-59. (9)Manobiao Bhashai Vogobot Prem er Bornana in
Page-61
take Bhakti Path as there way of life. In this book you will
get:(1) Bhaktir Lokkhon- in Page-1. (2) Ishwarer Lokkhon in
Page-6. (3) Prtakhyao Anuvhuti I Dharma in Page-12.(4) Gurur
Pryojoniota in Page-15. (5) Guru O Sishyer Lokkhon in Page-17. (6)Abotar in Page-22. (7) Montra in page-25. (8) Prateek-O-Pratima-Upashona in Page-28. (9) Ishtanistha Page-31.
(10)Bhaktir Sadhan in Page-33.
Pora Bhakti: (1) Bhaktir Proshtuti -Tyag in Page-38. (2)Bhakter Boiragya Premprosuto in Page-41. (3)Vhokti yoger shavhabikata O Uhar Rohosso in Page -45. (4)Bhoktir Prokash ved Page-47 (5)Bishwa Prem O Attosamarpan in Page-49
(6)Pora Vidya O Pora Bhakti Ak in Page-53.(7)Prem Trikonattok in Page-55.(8)Premer Vogoban er Proman Tini in Page-59. (9)Manobiao Bhashai Vogobot Prem er Bornana in
Page-61
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