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  2. Vedanta Philosophy: An address before the Graduate ...

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    There, his lectures won the admiration and interest of the public. For the next four years, Vivekananda gave a series of lectures in different cities of America and England. On 25 March 1896, Vivekananda gave a lecture on Vedanta philosophy at the Graduate Philosophical Society of Harvard University. The lecture was recorded stenographically.

  3. Teachings and philosophy of Swami Vivekananda - Wikipedia

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    Swami Vivekananda realized three things are necessary to make every man great, every nation great, namely conviction of the powers of goodness; absence of jealousy and suspicion; and helping all who are trying to be and do good. [39] Swami Vivekananda suggested trying to give up jealousy and conceit and learn to work unitedly for others.

  4. Neo-Vedanta - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Many Indians credit Swami Vivekananda to have sown the early seeds of nationalism culminating in India's ...

  5. Life and Philosophy of Swami Vivekananda - Wikipedia

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    Each chapter deals with a part of the life of Vivekananda. For example, the first chapter deals with Vivekananda's birth, childhood and early school life and the second chapter is named "Spiritual apprenticeship", it starts in 1881 when Vivekananda had a nervous breakdown and went to Gaya for a change and so on. The last two chapters of the ...

  6. Inspired Talks - Wikipedia

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    Inspired Talks (first published 1909) is a book compiled from a series of lectures of Swami Vivekananda.From mid-June to early August 1895, Vivekananda conducted a series of private lectures to a group of selected disciples at Thousand Island Park.

  7. Karma Yoga (book) - Wikipedia

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    The main topic of the book was Karma (work) and Karma Yoga.Swami Vivekananda discussed the concept of Karma in the Bhagavada Gita.Swami Vivekananda described Karma Yoga as a mental discipline that allows a person to carry out his/her duties as a service to the entire world, as a path to enlightenment.

  8. Bibliography of Swami Vivekananda - Wikipedia

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    The social philosophy of Swami Vivekananda: its relevance to modern India: Abraham Stephen: Indian Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge: ISBN 978-81-7214-843-0: The Socio-Political Philosophy of Swami Vivekananda: Bhaiya Subhash Chandra Prasad: Universal-Publishers: ISBN 978-1-58112-075-2: The social and political ideas of Swami ...

  9. Jnana Yoga (book) - Wikipedia

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    ' The Yoga of Knowledge ') is a book of lectures by Swami Vivekananda as transcribed by Joseph Josiah Goodwin. [1] The lectures were delivered mainly in New York and London. These lectures were recorded by Goodwin, a professional stenographer, who later became a disciple of Swami Vivekananda.