Swami Vivekananda left Calcutta for the West, for the second time, on the 20th June, 1899, by the BISN steamship Golconda. In reading these pages the reader should remember that Swamiji wrote them in …
XXXV (The Detroit Tribune) – Swami Vivekananda
XXXV FALLEN WOMEN (The Detroit Tribune, March 17, 1894) "Lalun is a member of the most ancient profession in the world. Lilith was her very great-grandmamma, and that was before the days of …
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Conversations and Dialogues – Swami Vivekananda
I - XXIX (From the Diary of a Disciple) IIIIIIIVVVIVIIVIIIIXXXIXIIXIIIXIVXVXVIXVIIXVIIIXIXXXXXIXXIIXXIIIXXIVXXVXXVIXXVIIXXVIIIXXIX XXX - XXXI (Shri Priya Nath Sinha) XXXXXXI XXXII (Mrs. …
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XXXIV (The Detroit Free Press) – Swami Vivekananda
XXXIV RELIGIOUS HARMONY (The Detroit Free Press, February 14, 1894) Swami is a person of medium stature, with the dusky complexion common with people of his nationality, gentle in manner, …
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XXXIII (The Appeal-Avalanche) – Swami Vivekananda
XXXIII RELIGION, CIVILISATION, AND MIRACLES (The Appeal-Avalanche) "I am a monk," he said, as he sat in the parlors of La Salette Academy, (On January 21, 1894.) which is his home while in …
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XXXII (Mrs. Wright) – Swami Vivekananda
XXXII VENGEANCE OF HISTORY (Mrs. Wright) [At the end of August 1893, Swami Vivekananda stayed at Annisquam at the house of Prof. J. H. Wright. So astonishing a sight did Swamiji present in …
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