Sister Nivedita
Complete Works of Sister Nivedita, The Vol. 1
Contents: The Master as I Saw Him; Notes of Some Wanderings; Kedar Nath and Badri Narayan; Kali the Mother.
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Contents: The Web of Indian Life; An Indian Study of Love and Death; Studies from an Eastern Home; Lectures and Articles.
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Contents: Indian Art; Cradle Tales of Hinduism; Religion and Dharma; Aggressive Hinduism.
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Contents: Footfalls of Indian History; Civic Ideal and Indian Nationality; Hints on National Education in India; Lambs Among Wolves.
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Contents: On Education; On Hindu Life, Thought and Religion; On Political, Economic and Social Problems; Biographical Sketches and Reviews.
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A beautiful retelling of traditional tales of India.
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Reflective thoughts on the divine mother of the universe blended with extraordinary insight into the cosmic aspect of the Kali ideal.
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A vast collection of letters, relating to Nivedita's public as well as private life, written between the years 1898 and 1911. They give a vivid picture of her struggles to adapt to Indian life, to establish her work for Indian women, and to further India's quest for independence.
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Written by Swami Vivekananda's renowned Irish disciple, Margaret Noble, these reminiscences are based on her personal association with him (1895-1902). A classic in its own time, it tells of the immense impact made by this first representative of Hinduism to the West.
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Personal reminiscences of Swami Vivekananda by his Irish disciple, Margaret Noble. The book was first published in 1910 and is considered to be a classic.
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