(Selections from the Math Diary) (Translated from Bengali ) Q. — Whom can we call a Guru? A. — He who can tell your past and future is your Guru. Q. — How can one have …
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(Selections from the Math Diary) (Translated from Bengali ) Q. — Whom can we call a Guru? A. — He who can tell your past and future is your Guru. Q. — How can one have …
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(At the Brooklyn Ethical Society, Brooklyn, U. S. A.) Q. — How can you reconcile your optimistic views with the existence of evil, with the universal prevalence of sorrow and pain? A. — I can …
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(At the Twentieth Century Club of Boston, U. S. A.) Q. — Did Vedanta exert any influence over Mohammedanism? A. — This Vedantic spirit of religious liberality has very much affected …
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A DISCUSSION (This discussion followed the lecture on the Vedanta Philosophy delivered by the Swami at the Graduate Philosophical Society of Harvard University, U. S. A., on March 25, 1896. (Vol. …
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On Karma-YogaOn FanaticismWork is WorshipWork Without MotiveSadhanas or Preparations for Higher LifeThe Cosmos and The SelfWho is A Real Guru?On ArtOn LanguageThe SannyasinThe Sannyasin and The …
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Yoga has essentially to do with the meditative side of religion, rather than the ethical side, though, of necessity, a little of the latter has to be considered. Men and women are growing to desire …
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