'After so much tapasya I have understood this as the highest truth: God is present in every being. There is no other God besides that. He who serves all beings serves God indeed.'
A journey through the life of Swami Vivekananda is a study of the Indian civilization, its ethos and value system. Not only did his message of tolerance based on true knowledge, make him an exemplary spokesperson of the country but his life's mission of crating an order of monks who dedicated their lives for others, made him a prophet and a leader. His teaching continue to be relevant even today, especially in the light of the prevailing intolerance and fanaticism in the nation and the increasing turmoil in the world.
About The Author:
Born in May 1952, Gautam Ghosh has always had a creative and literary bent of mind. He has been associated with the publications of his school, college and university magazines. He even introduced a technical journal at the university level. His professional association with writing began when he authored a biography of Mother Teresa, also for Rupa. Swami Vivekananda:
Preface vii
One The Birth of the Wanderer 1
Two The Child Prodigy 5
Three Laying the Foundation 11
Four In Search of God 17
Five At the Master's Feet23
Six The Beginning of the Ramakrishna Math and Misssion 27
Seven The Wandering Monk 33
Eight Sailing Through the West 53
Nine The Reception Back Home 79
Ten The Math and the Missionaries 97
Eleven The West Revisited 113
Twelve The Last Journey 129
Glossary of Indian Terms 143
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