(These interesting jottings were found among Swamiji's papers — Ed.)(Translated from Bengali ) The first view of Constantinople we had from the train. It is an ancient city, with big …
Memoirs of European Travel II – Swami Vivekananda
(Translated from Bengali )II We have an adage among us that one that has a disc-like pattern on the soles of his feet becomes a vagabond. I fear, I have my soles inscribed all over with …
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Memoirs of European Travel I – Swami Vivekananda
(Translated from Bengali )I Om Namo Nârâyanâya, ("Salutations to the Lord"; the usual form of addressing a Sannyasin. These memoirs of his second journey to the West were addressed to …
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Note
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 …
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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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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