(Translated from Bengali ) GHAZIPUR,30th January, 1890. REVERED SIR (Shri Balaram Bose), I am now stopping with Satish Babu at Ghazipur. Of the few places I have recently visited, …
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(Translated from Bengali ) GHAZIPUR,30th January, 1890. REVERED SIR (Shri Balaram Bose), I am now stopping with Satish Babu at Ghazipur. Of the few places I have recently visited, …
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(Translated from Bengali ) Glory to Ramakrishna! ALLAHABAD,30th December, 1889. DEAR SIR (Shri Balaram Bose), Gupta left a slip when coming and the next day a letter from …
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(Translated from Bengali ) Glory to Ramakrishna! BAIDYANATH,25th December, 1889. DEAR SIR (Shri Balaram Bose), I have been staying for the last few days at Baidyanath in Purna …
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(Delivered in Minneapolis on November 26, 1893:Reported in the Minneapolis Journal) The Unitarian church was crowded yesterday morning by an audience anxious to learn something of eastern religious …
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In art, interest must be centred on the principal theme. Drama is the most difficult of all arts. In it two things are to be satisfied — first, the ears, and second, the eyes. To paint a scene, if one …