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Swami Vivekananda was the chief disciple of Ramkrishna Paramhamsa (Ramakrishna) and here you can download the entire collection of works written by him. Ramkrishna Paramahansa’s first spiritual teacher was an ascetic woman skilled in Tantra and Vaishnava bhakti. Later an Advaita Vedantic ascetic taught him non-dual meditation, and according to Ramakrishna, he experienced nirvikalpa samadhi under his guidance. Swami Vivekananda expanded on this knowledge and he is considered a key figure in the introduction of Hindu philosophies of Vedanta and Yoga to the “Western” World. We have before posted the following couple of books by Swami Vivekananda. In these volumes we have not only a gospel to the world at large, but also, to its own children, the Charter of the Hindu faith. For the first time in history, Hinduism itself forms here the subject of generalization of a Hindu mind of the highest order. What Hinduism had needed was the organizing and consolidating of its own idea, a rock where she could lie at anchor, and an authoritative utterance in which she might recognise herself. What the world had needed was a faith that had no fear of truth. Both are found in the words and writings of Swami Vivekananda. It is the latest gospel of a modern Prophet of religion and spirituality to the mankind.All the nine published volumes of Swami Vivekananda's works are available here. All proceeds from the sale of this book are donated to Advaita Ashrama, founded by Swami Vivekananda. Table of Contents:- 9.8.1.1 Note......Page 3
Note for the eBook Version of the Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda......Page 60
Publisher's Note......Page 62
Preface to the First Edition......Page 65
Introduction......Page 67
1.1.1 Response to Welcome......Page 74
1.1.2 Why We Disagree......Page 76
1.1.3 Paper on Hinduism......Page 77
1.1.4 Religion Not the Crying Need of India......Page 88
1.1.5 Buddhism, the Fulfilment of Hinduism......Page 89
1.1.6 Address at the Final Session......Page 91
1.2.1 Chapter 1: Karma in Its Effect on Character......Page 92
1.2.2 Chapter 2: Each Is Great in His Own Place......Page 99
1.2.3 Chapter 3: The Secret of Work......Page 112
1.2.4 Chapter 4: What Is Duty?......Page 120
1.2.5 Chapter 5: We Help Ourselves, Not the World......Page 126
1.2.6 Chapter 6: Non-Attachment Is Complete Self-Abnegation......Page 133
1.2.7 Chapter 7: Freedom......Page 143
1.2.8 Chapter 8: The Ideal of Karma-Yoga......Page 153
1.3.0 Preface......Page 161
1.3.1 Chapter 1: Introductory......Page 163
1.3.2 Chapter 2: The First Steps......Page 173
1.3.3 Chapter 3: Prana......Page 180
1.3.4 Chapter 4: The Psychic Prana......Page 190
1.3.5 Chapter 5: The Control of Psychic Prana......Page 195
1.3.6 Chapter 6: Pratyahara and Dharana......Page 199
1.3.7 Chapter 7: Dhyana and Samadhi......Page 204
1.3.8 Chapter 8: Raja-Yoga in Brief......Page 212
1.3.9.0 Introduction......Page 217
1.3.9.1 Concentration: Its Spiritual Uses......Page 221
1.3.9.2 Concentration: Its Practice......Page 250
1.3.9.3 Powers......Page 278
1.3.9.4 Independence......Page 293
1.3.9.5 Appendix......Page 307
1.4.1 Soul, God and Religion......Page 315
1.4.2 The Hindu Religion......Page 325
1.4.3 What Is Religion?......Page 327
1.4.4 Vedic Religious Ideals......Page 336
1.4.5 The Vedanta Philosophy......Page 346
1.4.6 Reason and Religion......Page 352
1.4.7 Vedanta as a Factor in Civilisation......Page 365
1.4.8 The Spirit and Influence of Vedanta......Page 368
1.4.9 Steps of Hindu Philosophic Thought......Page 372
1.4.10 Steps to Realisation......Page 381
1.4.11 Vedanta and Privilege......Page 391
1.4.12 Privilege......Page 400
1.4.13 Krishna......Page 406
1.4.14 The Gita I......Page 412
1.4.15 The Gita Ii......Page 422
1.4.16 The Gita Iii......Page 428
1.4.17 Mohammed......Page 439
1.4.18 Vilvamangala......Page 442
1.4.19 The Soul and God......Page 444
1.4.20 Breathing......Page 455
1.4.21 Practical Religion: Breathing and Meditation......Page 463
Complete Works, Vol. 2......Page 470
2.1 Work and Its Secret......Page 471
2.2 The Powers of the Mind......Page 477
2.3 Hints on Practical Spirituality......Page 488
2.4 Bhakti or Devotion......Page 499
2.5.1 Chapter 1: The Necessity of Religion......Page 512
2.5.2 Chapter 2: The Real Nature of Man......Page 521
2.5.3 Chapter 3: Maya and Illusion......Page 535
2.5.4 Chapter 4: Maya and the Evolution of the Conception of God......Page 548
2.5.5 Chapter 5: Maya and Freedom......Page 558
2.5.6 Chapter 6: The Absolute and Manifestation......Page 567
2.5.7 Chapter 7: God in Everything......Page 578
2.5.8 Chapter 8: Realisation......Page 587
2.5.9 Chapter 9: Unity in Diversity......Page 602
2.5.10 Chapter 10: The Freedom of the Soul......Page 612
2.5.11a Chapter 11a: The Cosmos......Page 623
2.5.11b Chapter 11b: The Cosmos......Page 630
2.5.12 Chapter 12: Immortality......Page 641
2.5.13 Chapter 13: The Atman......Page 650
2.5.14 Chapter 14: The Atman: Its Bondage and Freedom......Page 663
2.5.15 Chapter 15: The Real and the Apparent Man......Page 669
2.6.1 Practical Vedanta: Part 1......Page 689
2.6.2 Practical Vedanta: Part 2......Page 702
2.6.3 Practical Vedanta: Part 3......Page 717
2.6.4 Practical Vedanta: Part 4......Page 727
2.6.5 The Way to the Realisation of a Universal Religion......Page 741
2.6.6 The Ideal of a Universal Religion......Page 753
2.6.7 The Open Secret......Page 770
2.6.8 The Way to Blessedness......Page 777
2.6.9 Yajnavalkya and Maitreyi......Page 784
2.6.10 Soul, Nature, and God......Page 789
2.6.11 Cosmology......Page 795
2.6.12 A Study of the Sankhya Philosophy......Page 803
2.6.13 Sankhya and Vedanta......Page 811
2.6.14 The Goal......Page 818
2.7.2 Divinity of Man......Page 828
2.7.3 Swami Vivekananda on India......Page 830
2.7.4 Religious Harmony......Page 832
2.7.5 From Far Off India......Page 834
2.7.6 An Evening With Our Hindu Cousins......Page 835
2.7.7 The Manners and Customs of India......Page 837
2.7.8 The Religions of India......Page 839
2.7.9 Sects and Doctrines in India......Page 841
2.7.10 Less Doctrine and More Bread......Page 842
2.7.11 The Religion of Buddha......Page 843
2.7.12 All Religions Are Good......Page 846
2.7.13 The Hindu View of Life......Page 848
2.7.14 Ideals of Womanhood......Page 851
2.7.15 True Buddhism......Page 854
2.7.16 India's Gift to the World......Page 857
2.7.18 Some Customs of the Hindus......Page 860
Complete Works, Vol. 3......Page 863
3.1.1 Unity, the Goal of Religion......Page 864
3.1.2 The Free Soul......Page 868
3.1.3 One Existence Appearing as Many......Page 878
3.2.1 Chapter 1: Definition of Bhakti......Page 885
3.2.2 Chapter 2: The Philosophy of Ishvara......Page 890
3.2.3 Chapter 3: Spiritual Realisation, the Aim of Bhakti-Yoga......Page 895
3.2.4 Chapter 4: The Need of Guru......Page 897
3.2.5 Chapter 5: Qualifications of the Aspirant and the Teacher......Page 899
3.2.6 Chapter 6: Incarnate Teachers and Incarnation......Page 904
3.2.7 Chapter 7: The Mantra: Om: Word and Wisdom......Page 907
3.2.8 Chapter 8: Worship of Substitutes and Images......Page 910
3.2.9 Chapter 9: The Chosen Ideal......Page 912
3.2.10 Chapter 10: The Method and the Means......Page 914
3.3.1 Chapter 1: The Preparatory Renunciation......Page 918
3.3.2 Chapter 2: The Bhakta's Renunciation Results From Love......Page 921
3.3.3 Chapter 3: The Naturalness of Bhakti-Yoga and Its Central Secret......Page 924
3.3.4 Chapter 4: The Forms of Love — Manifestation......Page 925
3.3.5 Chapter 5: Universal Love and How It Leads to Self-Surrender......Page 927
3.3.6 Chapter 6: The Higher Knowledge and the Higher Love Are One to the True Lover......Page 930
3.3.7 Chapter 7: The Triangle of Love......Page 931
3.3.8 Chapter 8: The God of Love Is His Own Proof......Page 934
3.3.9 Chapter 9: Human Representations of the Divine Ideal of Love......Page 936
3.3.10 Chapter 10: Conclusion......Page 941
3.4.1 First Public Lecture in the East......Page 942
3.4.2 Vedantism......Page 953
3.4.3 Reply to the Address of Welcome at Pamban......Page 969
3.4.4 Address at the Rameswaram Temple on Real Worship......Page 972
3.4.5 Reply to the Address of Welcome at Ramnad......Page 974
3.4.6 Reply to the Address of Welcome at Paramakudi......Page 983
3.4.7 Reply to the Address of Welcome at Shivaganga and Manamadura......Page 989
3.4.8 Reply to the Address of Welcome at Madura......Page 993
3.4.9 The Mission of the Vedanta......Page 999
3.4.10 Reply to the Address of Welcome at Madras......Page 1017
3.4.11 My Plan of Campaign......Page 1023
3.4.12 Vedanta in Its Application to Indian Life......Page 1039
3.4.13 The Sages of India......Page 1054
3.4.14 The Work Before Us......Page 1071
3.4.15 The Future of India......Page 1083
3.4.16 on Charity......Page 1099
3.4.17 Address of Welcome Presented at Calcutta and Reply......Page 1100
3.4.18 The Vedanta in All Its Phases......Page 1112
3.4.19 Address of Welcome at Almora and Reply......Page 1134
3.4.20 Vedic Teaching in Theory and Practice......Page 1138
3.4.21 Bhakti......Page 1139
3.4.22 The Common Bases of Hinduism......Page 1146
3.4.23 Bhakti......Page 1161
3.4.24 The Vedanta......Page 1167
3.4.25 Vedantism......Page 1201
3.4.26 The Influence of Indian Spiritual Thought in England......Page 1206
3.4.27 Sannyasa: Its Ideal and Practice......Page 1211
3.4.28 What Have I Learnt?......Page 1213
3.4.29 The Religion We Are Born In......Page 1216
3.5.1 India: Her Religion and Customs......Page 1223
3.5.2 Hindus at the Fair......Page 1228
3.5.3 at the Parliament of Religions......Page 1230
3.5.4 Personal Traits......Page 1233
3.5.5 Reincarnation......Page 1234
3.5.6 Hindu Civilisation......Page 1235
3.5.7 An Interesting Lecture......Page 1236
3.5.8 The Hindoo Religion......Page 1237
3.5.9 The Hindoo Monk......Page 1238
3.5.10 Plea for Tolerance......Page 1240
3.5.11 Manners and Customs in India......Page 1242
3.5.12 Hindoo Philosophy......Page 1246
3.5.13 Miracles......Page 1248
3.5.14 The Divinity of Man......Page 1249
3.5.15 The Love of God......Page 1254
3.5.16 The Women of India......Page 1256
3.6 Buddhistic India......Page 1260
4.1.1 The Preparation......Page 1282
4.1.2 The First Steps......Page 1289
4.1.3 The Teacher of Spirituality......Page 1296
4.1.4 The Need of Symbols......Page 1306
4.1.5 The Chief Symbols......Page 1311
4.1.6 The Ishta......Page 1320
4.2.1 The Ramayana......Page 1327
4.2.2 The Mahabharata......Page 1339
4.2.3 Thoughts on the Gita......Page 1358
4.2.4 The Story of Jada Bharata......Page 1364
4.2.5 The Story of Prahlada......Page 1367
4.2.6 The Great Teachers of the World......Page 1371
4.2.7 on Lord Buddha......Page 1382
4.2 8 Christ, the Messenger......Page 1384
4.2.9 My Master......Page 1396
4.2.10 Indian Religious Thought......Page 1423
4.2.11 The Basis for Psychic or Spiritual Research......Page 1426
4.2.12 on Art in India......Page 1429
4.2.13 Is India a Benighted Country?......Page 1430
4.2.14 The Claims of Religion......Page 1434
4.2.15 Concentration......Page 1446
4.2.16 Meditation......Page 1453
4.2.17 The Practice of Religion......Page 1461
4.3.1 Is the Soul Immortal?......Page 1471
4.3.2 Reincarnation......Page 1474
4.3.3 on Dr. Paul Deussen......Page 1486
4.3.4 on Professor Max Müller......Page 1491
4.3.5 Sketch of the Life of Pavhari Baba......Page 1494
4.3.6 Aryans and Tamilians......Page 1505
4.3.7 The Social Conference Address......Page 1511
4.3.8 India's Message to the World......Page 1516
4.3.9 Stray Remarks on Theosophy......Page 1524
4.3.10 Reply to the Address of the Maharaja of Khetri......Page 1526
4.3.11 Reply to the Madras Address......Page 1535
4.3.12 A Message of Sympathy to a Friend......Page 1553
4.3.13 What We Believe In......Page 1554
4.3.14 Our Duty to the Masses......Page 1558
4.3.15 Reply to the Calcutta Address......Page 1561
4.3.16 to My Brave Boys......Page 1562
4.3.17 A Plan of Work for India......Page 1565
4.3.18 Fundamentals of Religion......Page 1567
4.4.1 Kali the Mother......Page 1575
4.4.2 Angels Unawares......Page 1577
4.4.3 to the Awakened India......Page 1580
4.4.4 Requiescat in Pace......Page 1583
4.4.5 Hold on Yet a While, Brave Heart......Page 1584
4.4.6 Nirvanashatkam, or Six Stanzas on Nirvana......Page 1585
4.4.7 The Song of the Sannyâsin......Page 1587
4.4.8 Peace......Page 1592
4.5.1 The Problem of Modern India and Its Solution......Page 1593
4.5.2 Ramakrishna: His Life and Sayings......Page 1601
4.5.3 The Paris Congress of the History of Religions......Page 1611
4.5.4 Knowledge: Its Source and Acquirement......Page 1617
4.5.5 Modern India......Page 1623
4.5.6 The Education That India Needs......Page 1657
4.5.7 Our Present Social Problems......Page 1662
4.6.1 to a Friend......Page 1666
4.6.2 The Hymn of Creation......Page 1672
4.6.3 The Hymn of Samadhi......Page 1673
4.6.4 A Hymn to the Divine Mother......Page 1674
4.6.5 A Hymn to Shiva......Page 1677
4.6.6 A Hymn to the Divinity of Shri Ramakrishna......Page 1680
4.6.7 "And Let Shyama Dance There"......Page 1683
4.6.8 A Song I Sing to Thee......Page 1689
Complete Works, Vol. 5......Page 1698
5.1.1 Fakir......Page 1700
5.1.2 Panditji Maharaj......Page 1701
5.1.3 Alasinga......Page 1702
5.1.4 Alasinga......Page 1707
5.1.5 Alasinga......Page 1714
5.1.6 Haripada......Page 1720
5.1.7 Friends......Page 1722
5.1.8 Alasinga......Page 1724
5.1.9 Sharat......Page 1726
5.1.10 Alasinga......Page 1727
5.1.11 Alasinga......Page 1729
5.1.12 Sister......Page 1731
5.1.13 Alasinga......Page 1733
5.1.14 Alasinga......Page 1736
5.1.16 Sister......Page 1737
5.1.17 Alasinga......Page 1738
5.1.18 Alasinga......Page 1739
5.1.19 Vehemia......Page 1740
5.1.20 Sister......Page 1741
5.1.21 Alasinga......Page 1742
5.1.22 Alasinga......Page 1744
5.1.24 Alasinga......Page 1746
5.1.25 Alasinga......Page 1747
5.1.26 Dharmapala......Page 1750
5.1.27 Alasinga......Page 1751
5.1.28 Mrs. Bull......Page 1753
5.1.29 G. G.......Page 1754
5.1.30 Alasinga......Page 1756
5.1.31 Mrs. Ole Bull......Page 1758
5.1.32 Sister......Page 1759
5.1.34 Sister......Page 1763
5.1.36 Sister......Page 1764
5.1.37 Alasinga......Page 1766
5.1.38 S--......Page 1767
5.1.39 Alasinga......Page 1768
5.1.40 Alasinga......Page 1771
5.1.42 Kidi......Page 1772
5.1.43 Alasinga......Page 1773
5.1.44 Mrs. William Sturges......Page 1775
5.1.45 Mother......Page 1776
5.1.46 Friend......Page 1777
5.1.47 Maharaja of Khetri......Page 1778
5.1.49 Alasinga......Page 1779
5.1.50 Mrs. Bull......Page 1780
5.1.51 Sturdy......Page 1781
5.1.52 Alasinga......Page 1782
5.1.53 Alasinga......Page 1783
5.1.54 Alasinga......Page 1784
5.1.55 Alasinga......Page 1785
5.1.56 Sister......Page 1786
5.1.57 Blessed and Beloved......Page 1787
5.1.58 Alasinga......Page 1790
5.1.60 Alasinga......Page 1792
5.1.61 Nanjunda Rao......Page 1793
5.1.62 Nanjunda Rao......Page 1794
5.1.63 Alasinga......Page 1795
5.1.64 Alasinga......Page 1796
5.1.65 Blessed and Beloved......Page 1798
5.1.66 Nanjunda Rao......Page 1799
5.1.67 Alasinga......Page 1800
5.1.68 Alasinga......Page 1802
5.1.69 Alasinga......Page 1804
5.1.70 Indian Mirror......Page 1806
5.1.72 Alasinga......Page 1807
5.1.73 Madam......Page 1809
5.1.74 Honoured Madam......Page 1810
5.1.75 Doctor Shashi......Page 1812
5.1.76 Mr.__......Page 1814
5.1.77 Sarat Chandra......Page 1815
5.1.78 Sister......Page 1817
5.1.79 Mother......Page 1821
5.1.81 Jagmohanlal......Page 1822
5.1.83 Your Highness......Page 1823
5.1.84 Your Highness......Page 1824
5.1.85 Your Highness......Page 1825
5.1.87 Your Highness......Page 1826
5.1.89 Mother......Page 1827
5.1.90 Joe......Page 1831
5.1.91 Friend......Page 1832
5.1.93 Shashi......Page 1833
5.1.94 Mother......Page 1834
5.1.95 Sturdy......Page 1836
5.1.96 Mother......Page 1837
5.1.97 Shashi......Page 1838
5.1.98 Mother......Page 1839
5.1.100 Joe......Page 1840
5.1.101 Mother......Page 1841
5.1.102 Swarup......Page 1842
5.1.103 Mary......Page 1843
5.1.104 Shashi......Page 1844
5.1.105 Joe......Page 1846
5.1.107 Joe......Page 1848
5.1.108 Mary......Page 1849
5.1.110 Mary......Page 1851
5.1.111 Blessed and Beloved......Page 1853
5.1.112 Blessed and Beloved......Page 1854
5.1.114 Swarup......Page 1855
5.1.115 Mother......Page 1857
5.1.117 Rakhal......Page 1859
5.1.118 Rakhal......Page 1860
5.1.119 Rakhal......Page 1861
5.1.120 Rakhal......Page 1862
5.1.122 Joe......Page 1863
5.1.123 Dhira Mata......Page 1864
5.2.1 Miracles......Page 1865
5.2.2 An Indian Yogi in London......Page 1867
5.2.3 India's Mission......Page 1870
5.2.4 India and England......Page 1875
5.2.5 Indian Missionary's Mission to England......Page 1881
5.2.6 With the Swami Vivekananda at Madura......Page 1883
5.2.7 The Abroad and the Problems at Home......Page 1888
5.2.8 The Missionary Work of the First Hindu Sannyasin......Page 1895
5.2.9 Reawakening of Hinduism on a National Basis......Page 1901
5.2.10 on Indian Women — Their Past, Present and Future......Page 1903
5.2.11 on the Bounds of Hinduism......Page 1907
5.3.1 on Karma-Yoga......Page 1910
5.3.2 on Fanaticism......Page 1913
5.3.3 Work Is Worship......Page 1915
5.3.4 Work Without Motive......Page 1916
5.3.5 Sadhanas or Preparations for Higher Life......Page 1918
5.3.6 The Cosmos and the Self......Page 1923
5.3.8 on Art......Page 1925
5.3.9 on Language......Page 1926
5.3.11 The Sannyasin and the Householder......Page 1927
5.3.12 The Evils of Adhikarivada......Page 1929
5.3.13 on Bhakti-Yoga......Page 1931
5.3.14 Ishvara and Brahman......Page 1934
5.3.15 on Jnana-Yoga......Page 1935
5.3.16 The Cause of Illusion......Page 1940
5.3.17 Evolution......Page 1941
5.3.18 Buddhism and Vedanta......Page 1942
5.3.19 on the Vedanta Philosophy......Page 1944
5.3.20 Law and Freedom......Page 1948
5.3.21 The Goal and Methods of Realisation......Page 1952
5.3.22 World-Wide Unity......Page 1953
5.3.23 The Aim of Raja-Yoga......Page 1954
5.4.1 Discussions at the Graduate Philosophical Society......Page 1955
5.4.2 at the 20th Century Club of Boston, Usa......Page 1967
5.4.3 at the Brooklyn Ethical Society, Brooklyn, U.S.A.......Page 1968
5.4.4 Selections From the Math Diary......Page 1970
5.4.5 Yoga, Vairagya, Tapasya, Love......Page 1975
5.4.6 in Answer to Nivedita......Page 1976
5.4.7 Guru, Avatara, Yoga, Japa, Seva......Page 1977
5.5.1 Shri Surendra Nath Das Gupta......Page 1982
5.5.2 Shri Surendra Nath Sen......Page 1985
5.5.3 Shri Priya Nath Sinha......Page 2000
5.5.4 Sarat Chandra Chakravarty......Page 2025
5.6 Sayings and Utterances......Page 2049
5.7.1 Reason, Faith and Love......Page 2062
5.7.2 Six Sanskrit Mottoes......Page 2065
5.7.3 The Message of Divine Wisdom......Page 2066
5.7.4 The Belur Math: An Appeal......Page 2072
5.7.5 The Advaita Ashrama, Himalayas......Page 2073
5.7.6 The Ramakrishna Home of Service Varanasi: An Appeal......Page 2074
5.7.7 Who Knows How Mother Plays!......Page 2076
5.7.8 to the Fourth of July......Page 2077
5.7.9 The East and the West......Page 2079
*And More Volumes.



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Swami Vivekananda was the chief disciple of Ramkrishna Paramhamsa (Ramakrishna) and here you can download the entire collection of works written by him. Ramkrishna Paramahansa’s first spiritual teacher was an ascetic woman skilled in Tantra and Vaishnava bhakti. Later an Advaita Vedantic ascetic taught him non-dual meditation, and according to Ramakrishna, he experienced nirvikalpa samadhi under his guidance. Swami Vivekananda expanded on this knowledge and he is considered a key figure in the introduction of Hindu philosophies of Vedanta and Yoga to the “Western” World. We have before posted the following couple of books by Swami Vivekananda.
In these volumes we have not only a gospel to the world at large, but also, to its own children, the Charter of the Hindu faith. For the first time in history, Hinduism itself forms here the subject of generalization of a Hindu mind of the highest order. What Hinduism had needed was the organizing and consolidating of its own idea, a rock where she could lie at anchor, and an authoritative utterance in which she might recognise herself. What the world had needed was a faith that had no fear of truth. Both are found in the words and writings of Swami Vivekananda. It is the latest gospel of a modern Prophet of religion and spirituality to the mankind.All the nine published volumes of Swami Vivekananda\'s works are available here. All proceeds from the sale of this book are donated to Advaita Ashrama, founded by Swami Vivekananda.

Table of Contents:-
9.8.1.1 Note......Page 3
Note for the eBook Version of the Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda......Page 60
Publisher\'s Note......Page 62
Preface to the First Edition......Page 65
Introduction......Page 67
1.1.1 Response to Welcome......Page 74
1.1.2 Why We Disagree......Page 76
1.1.3 Paper on Hinduism......Page 77
1.1.4 Religion Not the Crying Need of India......Page 88
1.1.5 Buddhism, the Fulfilment of Hinduism......Page 89
1.1.6 Address at the Final Session......Page 91
1.2.1 Chapter 1: Karma in Its Effect on Character......Page 92
1.2.2 Chapter 2: Each Is Great in His Own Place......Page 99
1.2.3 Chapter 3: The Secret of Work......Page 112
1.2.4 Chapter 4: What Is Duty?......Page 120
1.2.5 Chapter 5: We Help Ourselves, Not the World......Page 126
1.2.6 Chapter 6: Non-Attachment Is Complete Self-Abnegation......Page 133
1.2.7 Chapter 7: Freedom......Page 143
1.2.8 Chapter 8: The Ideal of Karma-Yoga......Page 153
1.3.0 Preface......Page 161
1.3.1 Chapter 1: Introductory......Page 163
1.3.2 Chapter 2: The First Steps......Page 173
1.3.3 Chapter 3: Prana......Page 180
1.3.4 Chapter 4: The Psychic Prana......Page 190
1.3.5 Chapter 5: The Control of Psychic Prana......Page 195
1.3.6 Chapter 6: Pratyahara and Dharana......Page 199
1.3.7 Chapter 7: Dhyana and Samadhi......Page 204
1.3.8 Chapter 8: Raja-Yoga in Brief......Page 212
1.3.9.0 Introduction......Page 217
1.3.9.1 Concentration: Its Spiritual Uses......Page 221
1.3.9.2 Concentration: Its Practice......Page 250
1.3.9.3 Powers......Page 278
1.3.9.4 Independence......Page 293
1.3.9.5 Appendix......Page 307
1.4.1 Soul, God and Religion......Page 315
1.4.2 The Hindu Religion......Page 325
1.4.3 What Is Religion?......Page 327
1.4.4 Vedic Religious Ideals......Page 336
1.4.5 The Vedanta Philosophy......Page 346
1.4.6 Reason and Religion......Page 352
1.4.7 Vedanta as a Factor in Civilisation......Page 365
1.4.8 The Spirit and Influence of Vedanta......Page 368
1.4.9 Steps of Hindu Philosophic Thought......Page 372
1.4.10 Steps to Realisation......Page 381
1.4.11 Vedanta and Privilege......Page 391
1.4.12 Privilege......Page 400
1.4.13 Krishna......Page 406
1.4.14 The Gita I......Page 412
1.4.15 The Gita Ii......Page 422
1.4.16 The Gita Iii......Page 428
1.4.17 Mohammed......Page 439
1.4.18 Vilvamangala......Page 442
1.4.19 The Soul and God......Page 444
1.4.20 Breathing......Page 455
1.4.21 Practical Religion: Breathing and Meditation......Page 463
Complete Works, Vol. 2......Page 470
2.1 Work and Its Secret......Page 471
2.2 The Powers of the Mind......Page 477
2.3 Hints on Practical Spirituality......Page 488
2.4 Bhakti or Devotion......Page 499
2.5.1 Chapter 1: The Necessity of Religion......Page 512
2.5.2 Chapter 2: The Real Nature of Man......Page 521
2.5.3 Chapter 3: Maya and Illusion......Page 535
2.5.4 Chapter 4: Maya and the Evolution of the Conception of God......Page 548
2.5.5 Chapter 5: Maya and Freedom......Page 558
2.5.6 Chapter 6: The Absolute and Manifestation......Page 567
2.5.7 Chapter 7: God in Everything......Page 578
2.5.8 Chapter 8: Realisation......Page 587
2.5.9 Chapter 9: Unity in Diversity......Page 602
2.5.10 Chapter 10: The Freedom of the Soul......Page 612
2.5.11a Chapter 11a: The Cosmos......Page 623
2.5.11b Chapter 11b: The Cosmos......Page 630
2.5.12 Chapter 12: Immortality......Page 641
2.5.13 Chapter 13: The Atman......Page 650
2.5.14 Chapter 14: The Atman: Its Bondage and Freedom......Page 663
2.5.15 Chapter 15: The Real and the Apparent Man......Page 669
2.6.1 Practical Vedanta: Part 1......Page 689
2.6.2 Practical Vedanta: Part 2......Page 702
2.6.3 Practical Vedanta: Part 3......Page 717
2.6.4 Practical Vedanta: Part 4......Page 727
2.6.5 The Way to the Realisation of a Universal Religion......Page 741
2.6.6 The Ideal of a Universal Religion......Page 753
2.6.7 The Open Secret......Page 770
2.6.8 The Way to Blessedness......Page 777
2.6.9 Yajnavalkya and Maitreyi......Page 784
2.6.10 Soul, Nature, and God......Page 789
2.6.11 Cosmology......Page 795
2.6.12 A Study of the Sankhya Philosophy......Page 803
2.6.13 Sankhya and Vedanta......Page 811
2.6.14 The Goal......Page 818
2.7.2 Divinity of Man......Page 828
2.7.3 Swami Vivekananda on India......Page 830
2.7.4 Religious Harmony......Page 832
2.7.5 From Far Off India......Page 834
2.7.6 An Evening With Our Hindu Cousins......Page 835
2.7.7 The Manners and Customs of India......Page 837
2.7.8 The Religions of India......Page 839
2.7.9 Sects and Doctrines in India......Page 841
2.7.10 Less Doctrine and More Bread......Page 842
2.7.11 The Religion of Buddha......Page 843
2.7.12 All Religions Are Good......Page 846
2.7.13 The Hindu View of Life......Page 848
2.7.14 Ideals of Womanhood......Page 851
2.7.15 True Buddhism......Page 854
2.7.16 India\'s Gift to the World......Page 857
2.7.18 Some Customs of the Hindus......Page 860
Complete Works, Vol. 3......Page 863
3.1.1 Unity, the Goal of Religion......Page 864
3.1.2 The Free Soul......Page 868
3.1.3 One Existence Appearing as Many......Page 878
3.2.1 Chapter 1: Definition of Bhakti......Page 885
3.2.2 Chapter 2: The Philosophy of Ishvara......Page 890
3.2.3 Chapter 3: Spiritual Realisation, the Aim of Bhakti-Yoga......Page 895
3.2.4 Chapter 4: The Need of Guru......Page 897
3.2.5 Chapter 5: Qualifications of the Aspirant and the Teacher......Page 899
3.2.6 Chapter 6: Incarnate Teachers and Incarnation......Page 904
3.2.7 Chapter 7: The Mantra: Om: Word and Wisdom......Page 907
3.2.8 Chapter 8: Worship of Substitutes and Images......Page 910
3.2.9 Chapter 9: The Chosen Ideal......Page 912
3.2.10 Chapter 10: The Method and the Means......Page 914
3.3.1 Chapter 1: The Preparatory Renunciation......Page 918
3.3.2 Chapter 2: The Bhakta\'s Renunciation Results From Love......Page 921
3.3.3 Chapter 3: The Naturalness of Bhakti-Yoga and Its Central Secret......Page 924
3.3.4 Chapter 4: The Forms of Love — Manifestation......Page 925
3.3.5 Chapter 5: Universal Love and How It Leads to Self-Surrender......Page 927
3.3.6 Chapter 6: The Higher Knowledge and the Higher Love Are One to the True Lover......Page 930
3.3.7 Chapter 7: The Triangle of Love......Page 931
3.3.8 Chapter 8: The God of Love Is His Own Proof......Page 934
3.3.9 Chapter 9: Human Representations of the Divine Ideal of Love......Page 936
3.3.10 Chapter 10: Conclusion......Page 941
3.4.1 First Public Lecture in the East......Page 942
3.4.2 Vedantism......Page 953
3.4.3 Reply to the Address of Welcome at Pamban......Page 969
3.4.4 Address at the Rameswaram Temple on Real Worship......Page 972
3.4.5 Reply to the Address of Welcome at Ramnad......Page 974
3.4.6 Reply to the Address of Welcome at Paramakudi......Page 983
3.4.7 Reply to the Address of Welcome at Shivaganga and Manamadura......Page 989
3.4.8 Reply to the Address of Welcome at Madura......Page 993
3.4.9 The Mission of the Vedanta......Page 999
3.4.10 Reply to the Address of Welcome at Madras......Page 1017
3.4.11 My Plan of Campaign......Page 1023
3.4.12 Vedanta in Its Application to Indian Life......Page 1039
3.4.13 The Sages of India......Page 1054
3.4.14 The Work Before Us......Page 1071
3.4.15 The Future of India......Page 1083
3.4.16 on Charity......Page 1099
3.4.17 Address of Welcome Presented at Calcutta and Reply......Page 1100
3.4.18 The Vedanta in All Its Phases......Page 1112
3.4.19 Address of Welcome at Almora and Reply......Page 1134
3.4.20 Vedic Teaching in Theory and Practice......Page 1138
3.4.21 Bhakti......Page 1139
3.4.22 The Common Bases of Hinduism......Page 1146
3.4.23 Bhakti......Page 1161
3.4.24 The Vedanta......Page 1167
3.4.25 Vedantism......Page 1201
3.4.26 The Influence of Indian Spiritual Thought in England......Page 1206
3.4.27 Sannyasa: Its Ideal and Practice......Page 1211
3.4.28 What Have I Learnt?......Page 1213
3.4.29 The Religion We Are Born In......Page 1216
3.5.1 India: Her Religion and Customs......Page 1223
3.5.2 Hindus at the Fair......Page 1228
3.5.3 at the Parliament of Religions......Page 1230
3.5.4 Personal Traits......Page 1233
3.5.5 Reincarnation......Page 1234
3.5.6 Hindu Civilisation......Page 1235
3.5.7 An Interesting Lecture......Page 1236
3.5.8 The Hindoo Religion......Page 1237
3.5.9 The Hindoo Monk......Page 1238
3.5.10 Plea for Tolerance......Page 1240
3.5.11 Manners and Customs in India......Page 1242
3.5.12 Hindoo Philosophy......Page 1246
3.5.13 Miracles......Page 1248
3.5.14 The Divinity of Man......Page 1249
3.5.15 The Love of God......Page 1254
3.5.16 The Women of India......Page 1256
3.6 Buddhistic India......Page 1260
4.1.1 The Preparation......Page 1282
4.1.2 The First Steps......Page 1289
4.1.3 The Teacher of Spirituality......Page 1296
4.1.4 The Need of Symbols......Page 1306
4.1.5 The Chief Symbols......Page 1311
4.1.6 The Ishta......Page 1320
4.2.1 The Ramayana......Page 1327
4.2.2 The Mahabharata......Page 1339
4.2.3 Thoughts on the Gita......Page 1358
4.2.4 The Story of Jada Bharata......Page 1364
4.2.5 The Story of Prahlada......Page 1367
4.2.6 The Great Teachers of the World......Page 1371
4.2.7 on Lord Buddha......Page 1382
4.2 8 Christ, the Messenger......Page 1384
4.2.9 My Master......Page 1396
4.2.10 Indian Religious Thought......Page 1423
4.2.11 The Basis for Psychic or Spiritual Research......Page 1426
4.2.12 on Art in India......Page 1429
4.2.13 Is India a Benighted Country?......Page 1430
4.2.14 The Claims of Religion......Page 1434
4.2.15 Concentration......Page 1446
4.2.16 Meditation......Page 1453
4.2.17 The Practice of Religion......Page 1461
4.3.1 Is the Soul Immortal?......Page 1471
4.3.2 Reincarnation......Page 1474
4.3.3 on Dr. Paul Deussen......Page 1486
4.3.4 on Professor Max Müller......Page 1491
4.3.5 Sketch of the Life of Pavhari Baba......Page 1494
4.3.6 Aryans and Tamilians......Page 1505
4.3.7 The Social Conference Address......Page 1511
4.3.8 India\'s Message to the World......Page 1516
4.3.9 Stray Remarks on Theosophy......Page 1524
4.3.10 Reply to the Address of the Maharaja of Khetri......Page 1526
4.3.11 Reply to the Madras Address......Page 1535
4.3.12 A Message of Sympathy to a Friend......Page 1553
4.3.13 What We Believe In......Page 1554
4.3.14 Our Duty to the Masses......Page 1558
4.3.15 Reply to the Calcutta Address......Page 1561
4.3.16 to My Brave Boys......Page 1562
4.3.17 A Plan of Work for India......Page 1565
4.3.18 Fundamentals of Religion......Page 1567
4.4.1 Kali the Mother......Page 1575
4.4.2 Angels Unawares......Page 1577
4.4.3 to the Awakened India......Page 1580
4.4.4 Requiescat in Pace......Page 1583
4.4.5 Hold on Yet a While, Brave Heart......Page 1584
4.4.6 Nirvanashatkam, or Six Stanzas on Nirvana......Page 1585
4.4.7 The Song of the Sannyâsin......Page 1587
4.4.8 Peace......Page 1592
4.5.1 The Problem of Modern India and Its Solution......Page 1593
4.5.2 Ramakrishna: His Life and Sayings......Page 1601
4.5.3 The Paris Congress of the History of Religions......Page 1611
4.5.4 Knowledge: Its Source and Acquirement......Page 1617
4.5.5 Modern India......Page 1623
4.5.6 The Education That India Needs......Page 1657
4.5.7 Our Present Social Problems......Page 1662
4.6.1 to a Friend......Page 1666
4.6.2 The Hymn of Creation......Page 1672
4.6.3 The Hymn of Samadhi......Page 1673
4.6.4 A Hymn to the Divine Mother......Page 1674
4.6.5 A Hymn to Shiva......Page 1677
4.6.6 A Hymn to the Divinity of Shri Ramakrishna......Page 1680
4.6.7 \"And Let Shyama Dance There\"......Page 1683
4.6.8 A Song I Sing to Thee......Page 1689
Complete Works, Vol. 5......Page 1698
5.1.1 Fakir......Page 1700
5.1.2 Panditji Maharaj......Page 1701
5.1.3 Alasinga......Page 1702
5.1.4 Alasinga......Page 1707
5.1.5 Alasinga......Page 1714
5.1.6 Haripada......Page 1720
5.1.7 Friends......Page 1722
5.1.8 Alasinga......Page 1724
5.1.9 Sharat......Page 1726
5.1.10 Alasinga......Page 1727
5.1.11 Alasinga......Page 1729
5.1.12 Sister......Page 1731
5.1.13 Alasinga......Page 1733
5.1.14 Alasinga......Page 1736
5.1.16 Sister......Page 1737
5.1.17 Alasinga......Page 1738
5.1.18 Alasinga......Page 1739
5.1.19 Vehemia......Page 1740
5.1.20 Sister......Page 1741
5.1.21 Alasinga......Page 1742
5.1.22 Alasinga......Page 1744
5.1.24 Alasinga......Page 1746
5.1.25 Alasinga......Page 1747
5.1.26 Dharmapala......Page 1750
5.1.27 Alasinga......Page 1751
5.1.28 Mrs. Bull......Page 1753
5.1.29 G. G.......Page 1754
5.1.30 Alasinga......Page 1756
5.1.31 Mrs. Ole Bull......Page 1758
5.1.32 Sister......Page 1759
5.1.34 Sister......Page 1763
5.1.36 Sister......Page 1764
5.1.37 Alasinga......Page 1766
5.1.38 S--......Page 1767
5.1.39 Alasinga......Page 1768
5.1.40 Alasinga......Page 1771
5.1.42 Kidi......Page 1772
5.1.43 Alasinga......Page 1773
5.1.44 Mrs. William Sturges......Page 1775
5.1.45 Mother......Page 1776
5.1.46 Friend......Page 1777
5.1.47 Maharaja of Khetri......Page 1778
5.1.49 Alasinga......Page 1779
5.1.50 Mrs. Bull......Page 1780
5.1.51 Sturdy......Page 1781
5.1.52 Alasinga......Page 1782
5.1.53 Alasinga......Page 1783
5.1.54 Alasinga......Page 1784
5.1.55 Alasinga......Page 1785
5.1.56 Sister......Page 1786
5.1.57 Blessed and Beloved......Page 1787
5.1.58 Alasinga......Page 1790
5.1.60 Alasinga......Page 1792
5.1.61 Nanjunda Rao......Page 1793
5.1.62 Nanjunda Rao......Page 1794
5.1.63 Alasinga......Page 1795
5.1.64 Alasinga......Page 1796
5.1.65 Blessed and Beloved......Page 1798
5.1.66 Nanjunda Rao......Page 1799
5.1.67 Alasinga......Page 1800
5.1.68 Alasinga......Page 1802
5.1.69 Alasinga......Page 1804
5.1.70 Indian Mirror......Page 1806
5.1.72 Alasinga......Page 1807
5.1.73 Madam......Page 1809
5.1.74 Honoured Madam......Page 1810
5.1.75 Doctor Shashi......Page 1812
5.1.76 Mr.__......Page 1814
5.1.77 Sarat Chandra......Page 1815
5.1.78 Sister......Page 1817
5.1.79 Mother......Page 1821
5.1.81 Jagmohanlal......Page 1822
5.1.83 Your Highness......Page 1823
5.1.84 Your Highness......Page 1824
5.1.85 Your Highness......Page 1825
5.1.87 Your Highness......Page 1826
5.1.89 Mother......Page 1827
5.1.90 Joe......Page 1831
5.1.91 Friend......Page 1832
5.1.93 Shashi......Page 1833
5.1.94 Mother......Page 1834
5.1.95 Sturdy......Page 1836
5.1.96 Mother......Page 1837
5.1.97 Shashi......Page 1838
5.1.98 Mother......Page 1839
5.1.100 Joe......Page 1840
5.1.101 Mother......Page 1841
5.1.102 Swarup......Page 1842
5.1.103 Mary......Page 1843
5.1.104 Shashi......Page 1844
5.1.105 Joe......Page 1846
5.1.107 Joe......Page 1848
5.1.108 Mary......Page 1849
5.1.110 Mary......Page 1851
5.1.111 Blessed and Beloved......Page 1853
5.1.112 Blessed and Beloved......Page 1854
5.1.114 Swarup......Page 1855
5.1.115 Mother......Page 1857
5.1.117 Rakhal......Page 1859
5.1.118 Rakhal......Page 1860
5.1.119 Rakhal......Page 1861
5.1.120 Rakhal......Page 1862
5.1.122 Joe......Page 1863
5.1.123 Dhira Mata......Page 1864
5.2.1 Miracles......Page 1865
5.2.2 An Indian Yogi in London......Page 1867
5.2.3 India\'s Mission......Page 1870
5.2.4 India and England......Page 1875
5.2.5 Indian Missionary\'s Mission to England......Page 1881
5.2.6 With the Swami Vivekananda at Madura......Page 1883
5.2.7 The Abroad and the Problems at Home......Page 1888
5.2.8 The Missionary Work of the First Hindu Sannyasin......Page 1895
5.2.9 Reawakening of Hinduism on a National Basis......Page 1901
5.2.10 on Indian Women — Their Past, Present and Future......Page 1903
5.2.11 on the Bounds of Hinduism......Page 1907
5.3.1 on Karma-Yoga......Page 1910
5.3.2 on Fanaticism......Page 1913
5.3.3 Work Is Worship......Page 1915
5.3.4 Work Without Motive......Page 1916
5.3.5 Sadhanas or Preparations for Higher Life......Page 1918
5.3.6 The Cosmos and the Self......Page 1923
5.3.8 on Art......Page 1925
5.3.9 on Language......Page 1926
5.3.11 The Sannyasin and the Householder......Page 1927
5.3.12 The Evils of Adhikarivada......Page 1929
5.3.13 on Bhakti-Yoga......Page 1931
5.3.14 Ishvara and Brahman......Page 1934
5.3.15 on Jnana-Yoga......Page 1935
5.3.16 The Cause of Illusion......Page 1940
5.3.17 Evolution......Page 1941
5.3.18 Buddhism and Vedanta......Page 1942
5.3.19 on the Vedanta Philosophy......Page 1944
5.3.20 Law and Freedom......Page 1948
5.3.21 The Goal and Methods of Realisation......Page 1952
5.3.22 World-Wide Unity......Page 1953
5.3.23 The Aim of Raja-Yoga......Page 1954
5.4.1 Discussions at the Graduate Philosophical Society......Page 1955
5.4.2 at the 20th Century Club of Boston, Usa......Page 1967
5.4.3 at the Brooklyn Ethical Society, Brooklyn, U.S.A.......Page 1968
5.4.4 Selections From the Math Diary......Page 1970
5.4.5 Yoga, Vairagya, Tapasya, Love......Page 1975
5.4.6 in Answer to Nivedita......Page 1976
5.4.7 Guru, Avatara, Yoga, Japa, Seva......Page 1977
5.5.1 Shri Surendra Nath Das Gupta......Page 1982
5.5.2 Shri Surendra Nath Sen......Page 1985
5.5.3 Shri Priya Nath Sinha......Page 2000
5.5.4 Sarat Chandra Chakravarty......Page 2025
5.6 Sayings and Utterances......Page 2049
5.7.1 Reason, Faith and Love......Page 2062
5.7.2 Six Sanskrit Mottoes......Page 2065
5.7.3 The Message of Divine Wisdom......Page 2066
5.7.4 The Belur Math: An Appeal......Page 2072
5.7.5 The Advaita Ashrama, Himalayas......Page 2073
5.7.6 The Ramakrishna Home of Service Varanasi: An Appeal......Page 2074
5.7.7 Who Knows How Mother Plays!......Page 2076
5.7.8 to the Fourth of July......Page 2077
5.7.9 The East and the West......Page 2079 Complete Works, Vol. 6......Page 2154 6.1.1 The Methods and Purpose of Religion......Page 2156 6.1.2 The Nature of the Soul and Its Goal......Page 2167 6.1.3 The Importance of Psychology......Page 2174 6.1.4 Nature and Man......Page 2178 6.1.5 Concentration and Breathing......Page 2181 6.1.6 Introduction to Jnana-Yoga......Page 2184 6.1.7 The Vedanta Philosophy and Christianity......Page 2188 6.1.8 Worshipper and Worshipped......Page 2190 6.1.9 Formal Worship......Page 2198 6.1.10 Divine Love......Page 2206 6.2.1 Religion and Science......Page 2213 6.2.3 Religion Is Self-Abnegation......Page 2215 6.2.5 Freedom of the Self......Page 2216 6.2.7 Hindu and Greek......Page 2217 6.2.8 Thoughts on the Vedas and the Upanishads......Page 2218 6.2.9 on Raja-Yoga......Page 2221 6.2.10 on Bhakti-Yoga......Page 2222 6.2.12 The Reality and Shadow......Page 2224 6.2.13 How to Become Free......Page 2225 6.2.14 Soul and God......Page 2226 6.2.16 on Proof of Religion......Page 2227 6.2.17 The Design Theory......Page 2229 6.2.18 Spirit and Nature......Page 2231 6.2.19 The Practice of Religion......Page 2233 6.2.20 Fragmentary Notes on the Ramayana......Page 2234 6.2.21 Notes Taken Down in Madras, 1892-93......Page 2235 6.2.22 Concentration......Page 2254 6.2.23 The Power of the Mind......Page 2255 6.2.24 Lessons on Raja-Yoga......Page 2257 6.2.25 Lessons on Bhakti-Yoga......Page 2265 6.2.26 Mother-Worship......Page 2272 6.2.27 Narada-Bhakti-Sutras......Page 2276 6.3.1 Historical Evolution of India......Page 2281 6.3.2 The Story of the Boy Gopala......Page 2290 6.3.3 My Play Is Done......Page 2296 6.3.4 The Cup......Page 2299 6.3.5 A Benediction......Page 2300 6.3.6 The Hymn of Creation......Page 2301 6.3.7 on the Sea\'s Bosom......Page 2302 6.3.8 Hinduism and Shri Ramakrishna......Page 2304 6.3.9 The Bengali Language......Page 2309 6.3.10 Matter for Serious Thought......Page 2311 6.3.11 Shiva\'s Demon......Page 2316 6.4.1 Pramadadas Mitra......Page 2317 6.4.3 Pramadadas Mitra......Page 2318 6.4.4 Pramadadas Mitra......Page 2319 6.4.5 M—......Page 2321 6.4.6 Pramadadas Mitra......Page 2322 6.4.7 Pramadadas Mitra......Page 2323 6.4.8 Pramadadas Mitra......Page 2325 6.4.9 Pramadadas Mitra......Page 2327 6.4.10 Pramadadas Mitra......Page 2330 6.4.12 Pramadadas Mitra......Page 2331 6.4.13 Pramadadas Mitra......Page 2332 6.4.14 Pramadadas Mitra......Page 2333 6.4.15 Balaram Bose......Page 2334 6.4.16 Pramadadas Mitra......Page 2335 6.4.17 Pramadadas Mitra......Page 2336 6.4.19 Pramadadas Mitra......Page 2337 6.4.21 Pramadadas Mitra......Page 2339 6.4.22 Pramadadas Mitra......Page 2340 6.4.23 Akhandananda......Page 2341 6.4.24 Pramadadas Mitra......Page 2344 6.4.25 Pramadadas Mitra......Page 2345 6.4.27 Akhandananda......Page 2348 6.4.28 Akhandananda......Page 2350 6.4.29 Pramadadas Mitra......Page 2351 6.4.30 Abhedananda......Page 2352 6.4.31 Pramadadas Mitra......Page 2353 6.4.32 Pramadadas Mitra......Page 2354 6.4.33 Pramadadas Mitra......Page 2355 6.4.34 Saradananda......Page 2358 6.4.36 Govinda Sahay......Page 2360 6.4.38 Nanjunda Rao......Page 2361 6.4.39 Mother......Page 2362 6.4.40 Maharaja of Khetri......Page 2363 6.4.41 Ramakrishnananda......Page 2365 6.4.42 Rao Bahadur Narasimhachariar......Page 2370 6.4.43 Sisters......Page 2371 6.4.44 Sisters......Page 2373 6.4.45 Brothers......Page 2376 6.4.46 Mother Sara......Page 2380 6.4.47 Brother Disciples......Page 2381 6.4.49 Ramakrishnananda......Page 2388 6.4.51 Nanjunda Rao......Page 2390 6.4.52 Govinda Sahay......Page 2392 6.4.54 Ramakrishnananda......Page 2393 6.4.55 Akhandananda......Page 2397 6.4.56 Brother Disciples......Page 2399 6.4.57 Mrs. Bull......Page 2404 6.4.58 Sarada......Page 2405 6.4.59 Sanyal......Page 2407 6.4.60 Mrs. Bull......Page 2408 6.4.61 Mrs. Bull......Page 2409 6.4.62 Mrs. Bull......Page 2411 6.4.63 Shashi......Page 2412 6.4.64 Mrs. Bull......Page 2414 6.4.66 Mrs. Bull......Page 2416 6.4.67 Mrs. Bull......Page 2417 6.4.69 Shashi......Page 2418 6.4.70 Alberta......Page 2421 6.4.71 Rakhal......Page 2422 6.4.72 Akhandananda......Page 2427 6.4.73 Brother Disciples......Page 2429 6.4.74 Rakhal......Page 2431 6.4.75 Shashi......Page 2432 6.4.76 Rakhal......Page 2441 6.4.77 Shashi......Page 2442 6.4.78 Rakhal......Page 2444 6.4.80 Mrs. Bull......Page 2446 6.4.81 Mother......Page 2447 6.4.82 Dear—......Page 2448 6.4.83 Rakhal......Page 2449 6.4.84 Mrs. Bull......Page 2451 6.4.85 Akhandananda......Page 2452 6.4.87 Alberta......Page 2454 6.4.88 Mrs. Bull......Page 2455 6.4.89 Mrs. Bull......Page 2456 6.4.90 Sister......Page 2457 6.4.91 Sarada......Page 2458 6.4.92 Yogen......Page 2459 6.4.93 Mrs. Bull......Page 2460 6.4.94 Sarada......Page 2462 6.4.95 Mrs. Bull......Page 2463 6.4.97 Sarada......Page 2464 6.4.98 Mrs. Bull......Page 2465 6.4.99 Mrs. Bull......Page 2466 6.4.100 Shashi......Page 2467 6.4.102 Frankincense......Page 2468 6.4.103 Mrs. Bull......Page 2470 6.4.105 Lala Badri Shah......Page 2471 6.4.106 Shashi......Page 2472 6.4.107 Mrs. Bull......Page 2474 6.4.108 Sister......Page 2475 6.4.109 Joe Joe......Page 2476 6.4.110 Miss S. E. Waldo......Page 2479 6.4.111 Mrs. Bull......Page 2480 6.4.112 Miss Mary Hale......Page 2481 6.4.113 Mrs. Bull......Page 2484 6.4.114 Lala Badri Shah......Page 2485 6.4.115 Dear __......Page 2486 6.4.116 Sisters......Page 2487 6.4.118 Mrs. Bull......Page 2488 6.4.119 Frankincense......Page 2489 6.4.121 Mary......Page 2490 6.4.122 Mrs. Bull......Page 2491 6.4.123 Mary......Page 2492 6.4.124 Pramadadas Mitra......Page 2495 6.4.125 Shuddhananda......Page 2497 6.4.126 Miss Noble......Page 2500 6.4.127 Rakhal......Page 2501 6.4.128 Akhandananda......Page 2502 6.4.129 Rakhal......Page 2503 6.4.130 Rakhal......Page 2504 6.4.131 Akhandananda......Page 2506 6.4.132 Akhandananda......Page 2507 6.4.133 Mrs. Bull......Page 2508 6.4.134 Mother......Page 2510 6.4.136 Akhandananda......Page 2511 6.4.137 Rakhal......Page 2513 6.4.138 M__......Page 2514 6.4.139 Mother......Page 2515 6.4.141 Margot......Page 2516 6.4.142 Sarfaraz Husain......Page 2517 6.4.143 Margot......Page 2518 6.4.145 Mrs. Bull......Page 2519 6.4.146 Dear__......Page 2520 6.4.148 Margot......Page 2521 6.4.150 Mrs. Bull......Page 2522 6.4.151 Margot......Page 2524 6.4.153 Nivedita......Page 2525 6.4.154 Akhandananda......Page 2527 6.4.155 Nivedita......Page 2530 6.4.156 Nivedita......Page 2531 6.4.157 Margot......Page 2532 6.4.158 Joe......Page 2533 6.4.159 Nivedita......Page 2535 6.4.161 Nivedita......Page 2536 6.4.162 Nivedita......Page 2538 6.4.163 Mother......Page 2539 6.4.164 Alberta......Page 2541 6.4.166 Nivedita......Page 2542 6.4.167 Joe......Page 2543 6.4.168 Nivedita......Page 2544 6.5.1 Sharatchandra Chakravarty......Page 2545 6.5.2 Sharatchandra Chakravarty......Page 2552 6.5.3 Sharatchandra Chakravarty......Page 2559 6.5.4 Sharatchandra Chakravarty......Page 2563 6.5.5 Sharatchandra Chakravarty......Page 2568 6.5.6 Sharatchandra Chakravarty......Page 2572 6.5.7 Sharatchandra Chakravarty......Page 2579 6.5.8 Sharatchandra Chakravarty......Page 2583 6.5.9 Sharatchandra Chakravarty......Page 2588 6.5.10 Sharatchandra Chakravarty......Page 2596 6.5.11 Sharatchandra Chakravarty......Page 2604 6.5.12 Sharatchandra Chakravarty......Page 2606 Complete Works, Vol. 7......Page 2611 7.1.1 Wednesday, June 18, 1895......Page 2613 7.1.2 Sunday, June 23, 1895......Page 2616 7.1.3 Monday, June 24, 1895......Page 2618 7.1.4 Tuesday, June 25, 1895......Page 2621 7.1.5 Wednesday, June 26, 1895......Page 2623 7.1.6 Thursday, June 27, 1895......Page 2625 7.1.7 Friday, June 28, 1895......Page 2627 7.1.8 Saturday, June 29, 1895......Page 2628 7.1.9 Sunday, June 30, 1895......Page 2629 7.1.10 Monday, July 1, 1895......Page 2631 7.1.11 Tuesday, July 2, 1895......Page 2634 7.1.12 Wednesday, July 3, 1895......Page 2635 7.1.13 Friday, July 5, 1895......Page 2639 7.1.14 Saturday, July 6, 1895......Page 2640 7.1.15 Sunday, July 7, 1895......Page 2643 7.1.16 Monday, July 8, 1895......Page 2644 7.1.17 Tuesday, July 9, 1895......Page 2646 7.1.18 Wednesday, July 10, 1895......Page 2647 7.1.19 Thursday, July 11, 1895......Page 2650 7.1.20 Friday, July 12, 1895......Page 2653 7.1.21 Saturday, July 13, 1895......Page 2655 7.1.22 Sunday, July 14, 1895......Page 2656 7.1.23 Monday, July 15, 1895......Page 2658 7.1.24 Tuesday, July 16, 1895......Page 2659 7.1.25 Wednesday, July 17, 1895......Page 2661 7.1.26 Thursday, July 18, 1895......Page 2662 7.1.27 Friday, July 19, 1895......Page 2664 7.1.28 Saturday, July 20, 1895......Page 2665 7.1.29 Sunday, July 21, 1895......Page 2667 7.1.30 Tuesday, July 23, 1895......Page 2669 7.1.31 Wednesday, July 24, 1895......Page 2671 7.1.32 Thursday, July 25, 1895......Page 2673 7.1.34 Saturday, July 27, 1895......Page 2675 7.1.35 Sunday, July 28, 1895......Page 2678 7.1.36 Monday, July 29, 1895......Page 2679 7.1.37 Tuesday, July 30, 1895......Page 2683 7.1.38 Wednesday, July 31, 1895......Page 2685 7.1.39 Thursday, August 1, 1895......Page 2689 7.1.40 August 2, 1895......Page 2691 7.1.41 Saturday, August 3, 1895......Page 2694 7.1.42 Sunday, August 4, 1895......Page 2697 7.1.43 Monday, August 5, 1895......Page 2700 7.1.44 Tuesday, August 6, 1895......Page 2704 7.2.1 Sharat Chandra Chakravarty......Page 2707 7.2.2 Sharat Chandra Chakravarty......Page 2712 7.2.3 Sharat Chandra Chakravarty......Page 2719 7.2.4 Sharat Chandra Chakravarty......Page 2725 7.2.5 Sharat Chandra Chakravarty......Page 2728 7.2.6 Sharat Chandra Chakravarty......Page 2734 7.2.7 Sharat Chandra Chakravarty......Page 2738 7.2.8 Sharat Chandra Chakravarty......Page 2744 7.2.9 Sharat Chandra Chakravarty......Page 2749 7.2.10 Sharat Chandra Chakravarty......Page 2758 7.2.11 Sharat Chandra Chakravarty......Page 2762 7.2.12 Sharat Chandra Chakravarty......Page 2768 7.2.13 Sharat Chandra Chakravarty......Page 2773 7.2.14 Sharat Chandra Chakravarty......Page 2775 7.2.15 Sharat Chandra Chakravarty......Page 2779 7.2.16 Sharat Chandra Chakravarty......Page 2788 7.2.17 Sharat Chandra Chakravarty......Page 2793 7.2.18 Sharat Chandra Chakravarty......Page 2800 7.2.19 Sharat Chandra Chakravarty......Page 2807 7.2.20 Sharat Chandra Chakravarty......Page 2811 7.2.21 Sharat Chandra Chakravarty......Page 2814 7.2.22 Sharat Chandra Chakravarty......Page 2821 7.2.23 Sharat Chandra Chakravarty......Page 2822 7.2.24 Sharat Chandra Chakravarty......Page 2827 7.2.25 Sharat Chandra Chakravarty......Page 2830 7.2.26 Sharat Chandra Chakravarty......Page 2834 7.2.27 Sharat Chandra Chakravarty......Page 2837 7.2.28 Sharat Chandra Chakravarty......Page 2840 7.2.29 Sharat Chandra Chakravarty......Page 2845 7.2.30 Priya Nath Sinha......Page 2849 7.2.31 Priya Nath Sinha......Page 2851 7.2.32 Mrs. Wright......Page 2857 7.2.33 The Appeal-Avalanche......Page 2860 7.2.34 The Detroit Free Press......Page 2864 7.2.35 The Detroit Tribune......Page 2868 7.3.2 Memoirs of European Travel I......Page 2872 7.3.3 Memoirs of European Travel Ii......Page 2931 7.3.4 Addenda......Page 2952 7.4.3 on Mantra and Mantra-Chaitanya......Page 2957 7.4.5 on Food......Page 2958 7.4.6 on Sannyâsa and Family Life......Page 2959 7.4.8 Shri Ramakrishna: The Significance of His Life and Teachings......Page 2960 7.4.9 on Shri Ramakrishna and His Views......Page 2961 7.4.11 Mercinaries in Religion......Page 2963 7.4.12 The Destiny of Man......Page 2966 7.4.13 Reincarnation......Page 2969 7.4.14 Comparative Theology......Page 2971 7.4.15 Buddhism, the Religion of the Light of Asia......Page 2974 7.4.16 The Science of Yoga......Page 2975 7.5.1 Balaram Bose......Page 2981 7.5.3 Balaram Bose......Page 2983 7.5.4 Balaram Bose......Page 2984 7.5.5 Gupta......Page 2986 7.5.6 Balaram Bose......Page 2987 7.5.7 Atul Chandra Ghosh......Page 2988 7.5.9 Prof. John Henry Wright......Page 2989 7.5.10 Prof. John Henry Wright......Page 2994 7.5.12 Prof. John Henry Wright......Page 2997 7.5.13 Mrs. Woods......Page 2998 7.5.14 Miss Harriet Mckindley......Page 2999 7.5.15 Rev. R. A. Hume......Page 3000 7.5.17 Miss Isabelle Mckindley......Page 3002 7.5.18 Miss Isabelle Mckindley......Page 3004 7.5.19 Prof. John Henry Wright......Page 3005 7.5.20 Prof. John Henry Wright......Page 3006 7.5.21 Prof. John Henry Wright......Page 3007 7.5.22 Prof. John Henry Wright......Page 3009 7.5.23 Manmatha Nath Bhattacharya......Page 3010 7.5.24 Abhedananda......Page 3016 7.5.25 Shivananda......Page 3019 7.5.26 Swami Brahmananda......Page 3023 7.5.27 Alasinga......Page 3024 7.5.28 Dr. I. Janes......Page 3025 7.5.30 Rakhal......Page 3026 7.5.31 Alasinga......Page 3027 7.5.32 Alambazar Math Members......Page 3028 7.5.35 Prof John Henry Wright......Page 3036 7.5.36 Miss Noble......Page 3037 7.5.37 Dr. L. I. Janes......Page 3038 7.5.38 Sharat Chandra Chakravarty......Page 3039 7.5.39 Mrs. Bull......Page 3041 7.5.40 Shuddhananda......Page 3043 7.5.41 Miss Noble......Page 3045 7.5.42 Miss Noble......Page 3047 7.5.43 Smt. Sarala Ghosal......Page 3049 7.5.44 E. T. Sturdy......Page 3051 7.5.45 Mrs. Leggett......Page 3055 7.5.47 Margot......Page 3056 7.5.48 Mrs. Leggett......Page 3057 7.5.49 Mrs. Legett......Page 3059 7.5.50 Mrs. Legett......Page 3060 7.5.52 Aunt Roxy......Page 3061 7.5.53 Miss Alberta Sturges......Page 3062 Complete Works, Vol. 8......Page 3063 8.1.1 Jnana Yoga......Page 3064 8.1.2 Six Lessons on Raja-Yoga......Page 3090 8.1.3 Women of India......Page 3106 8.1.4 My Life and Mission......Page 3121 8.1.5 Buddha\'s Message to the World......Page 3136 8.1.6 Discipleship......Page 3147 8.1.7 Is Vedanta the Future Religion?......Page 3160 8.2.1 Struggle for Expansion......Page 3175 8.2.2 The Birth of Religion......Page 3178 8.2.3 Four Paths of Yoga......Page 3181 8.2.4 Cyclic Rest and Change......Page 3183 8.2.5 A Preface to the Imitation of Christ......Page 3185 8.3.1 An Interesting Correspondence......Page 3187 8.3.2 Thou Blessed Dream......Page 3196 8.3.4 The Living God......Page 3197 8.3.5 to an Early Violet......Page 3199 8.3.6 to My Own Soul......Page 3200 8.3.8 Shiva in Ecstasy......Page 3201 8.3.10 A Hymn to Shri Ramakrishna......Page 3202 8.3.11 A Hymn to Shri Ramakrishna......Page 3203 8.3.12 No One to Blame......Page 3205 8.4.1 Notes of Class Talks......Page 3207 8.4.2 Man the Maker of His Destiny......Page 3210 8.4.3 God: Personal and Impersonal......Page 3213 8.4.4 The Divine Incarnation or Avatara......Page 3215 8.4.5 Pranayama......Page 3216 8.4.6 Women of the East......Page 3220 8.4.8 The Love of God-I......Page 3222 8.4.9 The Love of God-Ii......Page 3223 8.4.10 India......Page 3225 8.4.11 Hindus and Christians......Page 3228 8.4.12 Christianity in India......Page 3232 8.4.13 The Religion of Love......Page 3237 8.4.14 Jnana and Karma......Page 3240 8.4.15 The Claims of Vedanta on the Modern World......Page 3245 8.4.16 The Laws of Life and Death......Page 3248 8.4.17 The Reality and the Shadow......Page 3249 8.4.18 Way to Salvation......Page 3251 8.4.19 The People of India......Page 3252 8.4.20 I Am That I Am......Page 3254 8.4.21 Unity......Page 3259 8.4.22 The Worship of the Divine Mother......Page 3260 8.4.23 The Essence of Religion......Page 3262 8.5 Sayings and Utterances......Page 3266 8.6.1 Pramadadas Mitra......Page 3283 8.6.3 Pramadadas Mitra......Page 3284 8.6.4 Pramadadas Mitra......Page 3285 8.6.6 Haridas Viharidas Desai......Page 3286 8.6.7 Haridas Viharidas Desai......Page 3287 8.6.8 Haridas Viharidas Desai......Page 3288 8.6.9 Haridas Viharidas Desai......Page 3289 8.6.10 Haripada Mitra......Page 3290 8.6.11 Alasinga Perumal......Page 3291 8.6.12 Haridas Viharidas Desai......Page 3292 8.6.13 Haridas Viharidas Desai......Page 3293 8.6.14 Haridas Viharidas Desai......Page 3295 8.6.15 Haridas Viharidas Desai......Page 3296 8.6.16 Hale Sisters......Page 3299 8.6.17 Hale Sisters......Page 3300 8.6.19 Miss Mary Hale......Page 3302 8.6.20 Haridas Viharidas Desai......Page 3304 8.6.21 A Madras Disciple......Page 3307 8.6.22 Mrs. George W. Hale......Page 3310 8.6.23 Hale Sisters......Page 3312 8.6.24 Hale Sisters......Page 3313 8.6.25 Hale Sisters......Page 3314 8.6.26 Miss Mary Hale......Page 3315 8.6.27 Mr. Leon Landsberg......Page 3316 8.6.28 Miss Mary Hale......Page 3317 8.6.29 Haridas Viharidas Desai......Page 3318 8.6.31 Mrs. George W. Hale......Page 3319 8.6.32 Miss Mary Hale......Page 3320 8.6.33 Haridas Viharidas Desai......Page 3321 8.6.34 Haridas Viharidas Desai......Page 3324 8.6.36 Miss Mary Hale......Page 3327 8.6.38 Miss Isabelle Mckindley......Page 3328 8.6.39 Mr. Francis Leggett......Page 3329 8.6.40 Mr. E. T. Sturdy......Page 3330 8.6.41 Mr. E. T. Sturdy......Page 3331 8.6.42 Hale Sisters......Page 3332 8.6.44 Miss Josephine Macleod......Page 3333 8.6.45 Miss Mary Hale......Page 3334 8.6.46 Miss Mary Hale......Page 3335 8.6.47 Miss Mary Hale......Page 3337 8.6.48 Miss Mary Hale......Page 3339 8.6.49 Mr. E. T. Sturdy......Page 3340 8.6.50 Mr. E. T. Sturdy......Page 3341 8.6.51 Mr. E. T. Sturdy......Page 3344 8.6.52 Miss Josephine Macleod......Page 3345 8.6.53 Swami Abhedananda......Page 3346 8.6.55 Miss Josephine Macleod......Page 3348 8.6.56 Miss Josephine Macleod......Page 3349 8.6.57 Mr. E. T. Sturdy......Page 3350 8.6.58 Mr. E. T. Sturdy......Page 3351 8.6.60 Mr. E. T. Sturdy......Page 3352 8.6.61 Mr. E. T. Sturdy......Page 3353 8.6.63 Mr. E. T. Sturdy......Page 3354 8.6.64 Mr. E. T. Sturdy......Page 3356 8.6.65 Swami Saradananda......Page 3358 8.6.66 Mr. E. T. Sturdy......Page 3359 8.6.67 Miss Mary Hale......Page 3360 8.6.68 Mr. E. T. Sturdy......Page 3362 8.6.69 Alasinga......Page 3363 8.6.70 Mr. E. T. Sturdy......Page 3364 8.6.71 Mr. E. T. Sturdy......Page 3365 8.6.72 Miss Mary Hale......Page 3367 8.6.74 Mr. E. T. Sturdy......Page 3368 8.6.75 Hale Sisters......Page 3369 8.6.76 Miss Mary Hale......Page 3370 8.6.78 Mr. E. T. Sturdy......Page 3371 8.6.79 Mr. E. T. Sturdy......Page 3372 8.6.80 Kripananda......Page 3373 8.6.81 Mr. J. J. Goodwin......Page 3374 8.6.82 Mr. E. T. Sturdy......Page 3377 8.6.83 Mr. E. T. Sturdy......Page 3378 8.6.85 Miss Mary Hale......Page 3379 8.6.86 Miss Josephine Macleod......Page 3382 8.6.87 Swami Brahmananda......Page 3383 8.6.88 Miss Mary Hale......Page 3385 8.6.89 Swami Brahmananda......Page 3386 8.6.90 Swami Ramakrishnananda......Page 3387 8.6.91 Sister Nivedita......Page 3389 8.6.92 Swami Brahmananda......Page 3390 8.6.93 Sudhir......Page 3392 8.6.94 Marie Halboister......Page 3393 8.6.95 Sister Nivedita......Page 3395 8.6.96 Sister Nivedita......Page 3396 8.6.97 Miss Josephine Macleod......Page 3397 8.6.98 Swami Brahmananda......Page 3400 8.6.99 Marie Halboister......Page 3402 8.6.100 Swami Ramakrishnananda......Page 3405 8.6.101 Swami Ramakrishnananda......Page 3406 8.6.102 Swami Brahmananda......Page 3407 8.6.103 Swami Brahmananda......Page 3408 8.6.104 Swami Shuddhananda......Page 3410 8.6.106 Miss Josephine Macleod......Page 3412 8.6.107 Swami Brahmananda......Page 3413 8.6.108 Swami Ramakrishnananda......Page 3415 8.6.109 Swami Brahmananda......Page 3416 8.6.110 Sister Nivedita......Page 3417 8.6.111 Swami Brahmananda......Page 3418 8.6.112 Swami Brahmananda......Page 3421 8.6.114 Swami Brahmananda......Page 3422 8.6.115 Swami Brahmananda......Page 3423 8.6.116 Swami Premananda......Page 3424 8.6.117 Swami Brahmananda......Page 3425 8.6.118 Swami Brahmananda......Page 3426 8.6.119 Brahmananda......Page 3427 8.6.120 Swami Shivananda......Page 3428 8.6.121 Raja Pyari Mohan Mukherjee......Page 3429 8.6.122 Swami Ramakrishnananda......Page 3430 8.6.123 Miss Mary Hale......Page 3432 8.6.124 Swami Ramakrishnananda......Page 3433 8.6.125 Miss Josephine Macleod......Page 3435 8.6.126 Swami Brahmananda......Page 3436 8.6.127 Miss Josephine Macleod......Page 3437 8.6.128 Swami Brahmananda......Page 3438 8.6.129 Mr. E. T. Sturdy......Page 3439 8.6.130 Swami Brahmananda......Page 3440 8.6.131 Swami Brahmananda......Page 3442 8.6.132 Miss Mary Hale......Page 3443 8.6.133 Haripada Mitra......Page 3445 8.6.135 Miss Josephine Macleod......Page 3446 8.6.136 Miss Mary Hale......Page 3447 8.6.138 Miss Josephine Macleod......Page 3449 8.6.139 Miss Mary Halboister......Page 3451 8.6.140 Swami Brahmananda......Page 3453 8.6.141 Mrs. Ole Bull......Page 3454 8.6.142 Mr. E. T. Sturdy......Page 3455 8.6.143 Miss Mary Hale......Page 3457 8.6.145 Miss Mary Hale......Page 3459 8.6.146 Mr. E. T. Sturdy......Page 3462 8.6.147 Mrs. Ole Bull......Page 3463 8.6.148 Swami Brahmananda......Page 3464 8.6.149 Miss Mary Hale......Page 3465 8.6.151 Mrs. Ole Bull......Page 3466 8.6.152 Mrs. Ole Bull......Page 3468 8.6.153 Miss Mary Hale......Page 3470 8.6.154 Mrs. Ole Bull......Page 3471 8.6.155 Mrs. Ole Bull......Page 3473 8.6.156 Miss Mary Hale......Page 3474 8.6.157 Miss Mary Hale......Page 3475 8.6.158 Mrs. Ole Bull......Page 3476 8.6.159 Mrs. Ole Bull......Page 3477 8.6.161 Swami Brahmananda......Page 3480 8.6.163 Mrs. Ole Bull......Page 3482 8.6.164 Miss Mary Hale......Page 3484 8.6.165 Miss Mary Hale......Page 3485 8.6.167 Miss Josephine Macleod......Page 3487 8.6.168 Swami Turiyananda......Page 3488 8.6.169 Miss Josephine Macleod......Page 3489 8.6.170 Mrs. Ole Bull......Page 3491 8.6.172 An American Friend......Page 3493 8.6.173 Mrs. Ole Bull......Page 3494 8.6.174 Miss Josephine Macleod......Page 3496 8.6.175 An American Friend......Page 3497 8.6.176 Miss Josephine Macleod......Page 3498 8.6.178 Miss Mary Hale......Page 3500 8.6.179 Sister Nivedita......Page 3501 8.6.181 Miss Mary Hale......Page 3502 8.6.182 Miss Mary Hale......Page 3505 8.6.183 Miss Mary Hale......Page 3506 8.6.185 Miss Josephine Macleod......Page 3507 8.6.186 Miss Josephine Macleod......Page 3508 8.6.187 Swami Turiyananda......Page 3509 8.6.188 Harendra Nath......Page 3510 8.6.189 Swami Turiyananda......Page 3511 8.6.191 Swami Turiyananda......Page 3512 8.6.192 Swami Turiyananda......Page 3513 8.6.193 Swami Turiyananda......Page 3515 8.6.194 Madame Emma Calve......Page 3516 8.6.195 Sister Christine......Page 3517 8.6.196 Miss Josephine Macldeod......Page 3519 8.6.197 Mrs. Ole Bull......Page 3520 Complete Works, Vol. 9......Page 3521 9.1.1 Balaram Bose......Page 3523 9.1.2 Balaram Bose......Page 3525 9.1.4 Balaram Bose......Page 3526 9.1.5 Tulsiram Ghosh......Page 3527 9.1.6 Swami Saradananda......Page 3528 9.1.7 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3529 9.1.9 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3530 9.1.10 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3531 9.1.12 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3533 9.1.13 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3535 9.1.15 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3536 9.1.16 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3538 9.1.18 Mrs. John J. Begley......Page 3540 9.1.19 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3541 9.1.20 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3542 9.1.21 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3543 9.1.22 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3544 9.1.23 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3545 9.1.24 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3546 9.1.25 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3548 9.1.26 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3549 9.1.27 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3550 9.1.28 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3552 9.1.29 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3553 9.1.30 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3556 9.1.31 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3558 9.1.33 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3559 9.1.34 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3560 9.1.35 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3562 9.1.36 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3563 9.1.38 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3564 9.1.39 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3565 9.1.40 Mrs. Ole Bull......Page 3566 9.1.41 Miss Emma Thursby......Page 3567 9.1.43 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3568 9.1.44 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3569 9.1.45 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3570 9.1.46 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3572 9.1.47 Miss Emma Thursby......Page 3573 9.1.48 Prof. John H. Wright......Page 3574 9.1.49 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3575 9.1.50 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3577 9.1.52 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3578 9.1.53 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3579 9.1.55 Mr. Francis H. Leggett......Page 3580 9.1.56 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3581 9.1.57 Mrs. Ole Bull......Page 3582 9.1.59 Mrs. Ole Bull......Page 3583 9.1.60 Dr. Paul Carus......Page 3584 9.1.61 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3585 9.1.62 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3586 9.1.63 Mrs. Ole Bull......Page 3587 9.1.64 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3588 9.1.65 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3589 9.1.66 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3590 9.1.68 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3591 9.1.69 Sister Christine......Page 3592 9.1.70 Mrs. Ole Bull......Page 3593 9.1.72 Miss Isabelle Mckindley......Page 3594 9.1.73 Sister Christine......Page 3596 9.1.74 Sister Christine......Page 3597 9.1.75 Sister Christine......Page 3598 9.1.77 Dewan of Mysore, Madras......Page 3599 9.1.79 Mrs. Ole Bull......Page 3600 9.1.80 Editor, Light of the East......Page 3601 9.1.82 Mrs. Charles (Mary) Funke......Page 3602 9.1.83 Mrs. Ole Bull......Page 3603 9.1.84 Sister Christine......Page 3604 9.1.85 Mrs. Ole Bull......Page 3605 9.1.86 Miss Emma Thursby......Page 3606 9.1.88 Sister Christine......Page 3607 9.1.89 Mrs. Charles (Mary) Funke......Page 3608 9.1.90 Sister Christine......Page 3609 9.1.92 Mrs. Ole Bull......Page 3610 9.1.94 Mrs. Ole Bull......Page 3612 9.1.96 Editor, Light......Page 3613 9.1.97 Mrs. Ole Bull......Page 3614 9.1.98 Sister Christine......Page 3615 9.1.99 Sister Christine......Page 3616 9.1.100 Sister Nivedita......Page 3617 9.1.102 Sister Christine......Page 3618 9.1.105 Sister Christine......Page 3619 9.1.106 Mrs. Ole Bull......Page 3620 9.1.108 Sister Nivedita......Page 3622 9.1.109 Lala Badri Sah......Page 3623 9.1.111 Mrs. Francis Leggett......Page 3624 9.1.113 Mr. Sokanathan, Colombo......Page 3625 9.1.114 Swami Shivananda......Page 3626 9.1.115 Sister Christine......Page 3627 9.1.116 Sister Christine......Page 3628 9.1.118 Sister Christine......Page 3629 9.1.119 Sister Nivedita......Page 3630 9.1.120 Mrs. Ole Bull......Page 3631 9.1.121 Munshi Jagmohanlal......Page 3632 9.1.122 Miss Josephine Macleod......Page 3633 9.1.124 Miss Josephine Macleod or Mrs. Ole Bull......Page 3634 9.1.126 Maharaja Ajit Singh, Raja of Khetri......Page 3636 9.1.127 Sister Christine......Page 3637 9.1.128 Maharaja Ajit Singh, Raja of Khetri......Page 3638 9.1.129 Maharaja Ajit Singh, Raja of Khetri......Page 3640 9.1.131 Sister Nivedita......Page 3641 9.1.132 Sister Christine......Page 3642 9.1.133 Swami Brahmananda......Page 3643 9.1.135 Sister Nivedita......Page 3644 9.1.137 Sister Nivedita......Page 3645 9.1.138 Sister Christine......Page 3646 9.1.140 Sister Christine......Page 3647 9.1.141 Sister Christine......Page 3648 9.1.143 Mrs. Ole Bull......Page 3649 9.1.145 Sister Christine......Page 3651 9.1.146 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3652 9.1.147 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3653 9.1.148 Sister Christine......Page 3654 9.1.149 Sister Christine......Page 3655 9.1.151 Sister Christine......Page 3656 9.1.152 Sister Christine......Page 3657 9.1.153 Mrs. Ole Bull......Page 3658 9.1.154 Sister Christine......Page 3659 9.1.156 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3660 9.1.158 Mrs. G. W. Hale......Page 3661 9.1.159 Sister Christine......Page 3662 9.1.160 Swami Brahmananda......Page 3663 9.1.161 Sister Christine......Page 3664 9.1.162 Sister Nivedita......Page 3665 9.1.163 Miss Josephine Macleod......Page 3666 9.1.164 Sister Christine......Page 3667 9.1.165 Sister Christine......Page 3668 9.1.167 Sister Nivedita......Page 3669 9.1.168 Mrs. Ole Bull (In London)......Page 3670 9.1.169 Sister Christine......Page 3671 9.1.170 Swami Abhedananda......Page 3672 9.1.171 Sister Christine......Page 3673 9.1.172 Sister Christine......Page 3674 9.1.173 Sister Christine......Page 3675 9.1.174 Sister Christine......Page 3676 9.1.175 Mrs. Alice (Shanti) Hansbrough......Page 3677 9.1.176 Sister Christine......Page 3678 9.1.178 Swami Abhedananda......Page 3679 9.1.179 Sister Christine......Page 3680 9.1.181 Sister Christine......Page 3681 9.1.183 Sister Christine......Page 3682 9.1.184 Sister Christine......Page 3683 9.1.185 Mrs. Ole Bull......Page 3684 9.1.188 Sister Nivedita......Page 3686 9.1.190 Maharaja Ajit Singh, Raja of Khetri......Page 3687 9.1.191 Mrs. Ole Bull (In London)......Page 3688 9.1.192 Ramesh Chandra Dutta......Page 3689 9.1.193 Sister Nivedita......Page 3690 9.1.194 Sister Christine......Page 3691 9.1.195 Letter of Introduction......Page 3692 9.1.196 Sister Christine......Page 3693 9.1.197 Mrs. Ole Bull......Page 3694 9.1.198 Mrs. Alice (Shanti) Hansbrough......Page 3695 9.1.200 Sister Christine......Page 3696 9.1.201 Sister Christine......Page 3698 9.1.202 Sister Christine......Page 3699 9.1.203 Sister Christine......Page 3700 9.1.204 Sister Christine......Page 3702 9.1.205 Sister Christine......Page 3703 9.1.206 Sister Christine......Page 3704 9.1.207 Sister Nivedita......Page 3705 9.1.208 Sister Christine......Page 3707 9.1.209 Sister Christine......Page 3708 9.1.210 Sister Christine......Page 3709 9.1.211 Sister Christine......Page 3710 9.1.212 Sister Christine......Page 3712 9.1.213 Sister Christine......Page 3714 9.1.214 Sister Christine......Page 3715 9.1.215 Miss Josephine Macleod......Page 3716 9.1.216 Miss Josephine Macleod......Page 3718 9.1.217 Mrs. Alice (Shanti) Hansbrough......Page 3719 9.1.218 Sister Nivedita......Page 3720 9.1.220 Mrs. Ole Bull......Page 3722 9.1.221 Miss Josephine Macleod......Page 3723 9.1.223 Mme. Emma Calvé......Page 3724 9.1.224 Sister Christine......Page 3725 9.1.225 Sister Christine......Page 3727 9.1.227 Sister Christine......Page 3728 9.2.1 The Women of India......Page 3729 9.2.2 The First Step Towards Jnana......Page 3746 9.2.3 Bhakti-Yoga......Page 3760 9.2.4 The Mundaka Upanishad......Page 3772 9.2.5 History of the Aryan Race......Page 3785 9.3.1 Note......Page 3800 9.3.2 The Religion of India......Page 3801 9.3.3 Christ\'s Message to the World......Page 3805 9.3.4 Mohammed\'s Message to the World......Page 3806 9.3.5 Class Lessons in Meditation by Swami Vivekananda......Page 3808 9.3.6 The Gita......Page 3809 9.3.7 The Gita — I......Page 3810 9.3.8 The Gita — Iii......Page 3812 9.3.9 Gita Class......Page 3816 9.3.10 Remarks From Various Lectures......Page 3817 9.4.1 The Ether......Page 3818 9.4.2 Notes......Page 3822 9.4.3 Lecture Notes......Page 3823 9.4.5 Swami Vivekananda\'s Footnotes To......Page 3825 9.4.6 The Plague Manifesto......Page 3832 9.4.7 One Circle More......Page 3834 9.4.8 An Untitled Poem on Shri Ramakrishna......Page 3836 9.4.9 An Unfinished Poem......Page 3837 9.4.10 Bhartrihari\'s Verses on Renunciation......Page 3838 9.5.1 First Meeting With Madame Emma Calve......Page 3853 9.5.2 First Meeting With John D. Rockefeller......Page 3855 9.5.3 A Dusky Philosopher From India......Page 3856 9.5.4 \"We Are Hypnotized Into Weakness by Our Surroundings\"......Page 3860 9.5.5 Marriage......Page 3861 9.5.8 Renunciation......Page 3862 9.5.10 The Master\'s Divine Incarnation......Page 3863 9.5.13 \"This World Is a Circus Ring\"......Page 3864 9.5.15 Training Under Shri Ramakrishna......Page 3865 9.6.00 Foreword......Page 3866 9.6.1 The House on the Ganges......Page 3868 9.6.2 at Naini Tal and Almora......Page 3873 9.6.3 Morning Talks at Almora......Page 3876 9.6.4 on the Way to Kathgodam......Page 3887 9.6.5 on the Way to Baramulla......Page 3890 9.6.6 The Vale of Kashmir......Page 3894 9.6.7 Life at Srinagar......Page 3897 9.6.8 The Temple of Pandrenthan......Page 3903 9.6.9 Walks and Talks Beside the Jhelum......Page 3909 9.6.10 The Shrine of Amarnath......Page 3914 9.6.11 at Srinagar on the Return Journey......Page 3918 9.6.12 The Camp Under the Chennaars......Page 3921 9.7 Sayings and Utterances......Page 3924 9.8.1 American Newspaper Reports......Page 3952 9.8.2 European Newspaper Reports......Page 4033 9.8.3 Indian Newspaper Reports......Page 4041 9.8.4 Index to the Sources of Swami Vivekananda\'s Letters in Vol. 9 (Appendix III of Print Version)......Page 4065 10.1 Maharaja of Khetri......Page 4077 10.2 Maharaja of Khetri......Page 4080 10.3 Had No Meats at the Dinner......Page 4082 Notes......Page 4083




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