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The Master as I Saw Him

✍ Scribed by Sister Nivedita


Publisher
LONGMANS, GREEN AND CO
Year
1910
Tongue
English
Leaves
242
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This is an intimate look at the life and times of Swami Vivekananda through the eyes of the devout disciple named by him as Sister Nivedita. Born in Ireland, 1867, Margaret Elizabeth Noble became enamored of Vivekananda’s teachings when she heard him speak in London in 1895. She characterized her encounter with Vivekananda as providential; he being the deliverer of the call to service she had been waiting for. So, in 1898, she found herself in India, ready and willing to fulfill her life’s purpose. Three-months after arriving in India, she became the first Western woman to be received into an Indian monastic order. Soon, she opened a school for girls and spent the remainder of her life in service to India, teaching, caring for the ill and promoting Indian independence. But, of course, this book is not about her rather, it is about the man who inspired her, Vivekananda. In this portrait, you will find a God-driven man who gave his all for God and country, dedicating himself to the resurrection of India to her rightful glory. As a little bonus, we have added two appendices containing a few of Sri Aurobindo’s own words on Sister Nivedita, Ramakrishna and Vivekananda.

✦ Table of Contents


Table of Contents
A WORD TO WESTERN READERS
1 THE SWAMI IN LONDON, 1895
2 THE SWAMI VIVEKANANDA IN LONDONβ€”1896
3 THE CONFLICT OF IDEALS
4 THE SWAMI VIVEKANANDA AND THE ORDEROF RAMAKRISHNA
5 WANDERINGS IN NORTHERN INDIA
6 THE AWAKENER OF SOULS
7 FLASHES FROM THE BEACON-FIRE
8 AMARNATH
9 KSHIR BHOWANI
10 CALCUTTA AND THE HOLY WOMEN
11 THE SWAMI AND MOTHER-WORSHIP
12 HALF-WAY ACROSS THE WORLD
13 GLIMPSES OF THE SAINTS
14 PAST AND FUTURE IN INDIA
15 THE SWAMI ON HINDUISM
16 GLIMPSES IN THE WEST
17 THE SWAMI’S MISSION CONSIDERED AS A WHOLE
18 THE SWAMI VIVEKANANDA ANDHIS ATTITUDE TO BUDDHA
19 THE SWAMI’S ESTIMATE OF HISTORIC CHRISTIANITY
20 WOMAN AND THE PEOPLE
21 HIS METHOD OF TRAINING A WESTERN WORKER
22 MONASTICISM AND MARRIAGE
23 OUR MASTER’S RELATION TOPSYCHIC PHENOMENA SO-CALLED
24 THE SWAMI’S TEACHING ABOUT DEATH
25 SUPER-CONSCIOUSNESS
26 THE PASSING OF THE SWAMI
27 THE END
APPENDIX A. TO CHAPTER I.
APPENDIX C. TO CHAPTER XVI.
APPENDIX D. THE WORSHIP OF THE DIVINE MOTHER
APPENDIX E. SRI AUROBINDO ON SISTER NIVEDITA
APPENDIX F. SRI AUROBINDO ON RAMAKRISHNA AND VIVEKANANDA
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