ABSTRACT

Swami Vivekananda (1863–1902) popularised Vedanta in the West and reformed Hinduism in India. He also inspired the mass movement that made India a modern nation. In showcasing his life and work, this Reader balances the two main aspects of his life: the religious and the secular, the spiritual and the practical, the devotional and the rational. Included here are the most significant and representative texts from every major genre and phase — selections from his speeches, essays, letters, poems, translations, conversations, and interviews — arranged for easy reading and reference. With a scholarly Introduction highlighting his contemporary relevance, separate section introductions and a detailed biographical Chronology, this volume provides a rare insight into one of India’s greatest minds.

This volume will interest scholars and students of modern Indian history, religion, literature, and philosophy as well as general readers.

part 1|20 pages

Addresses at the Parliament of Religions, Chicago

part 2|18 pages

The Four Yogas

part 3|31 pages

Speeches and Lectures Delivered Abroad

part 4|42 pages

Lectures from Colombo to Almora

part 5|23 pages

Selections from Prose Writing's

part 6|11 pages

Poems

part 7|40 pages

Selections from Letters

part 8|9 pages

Sayings and Utterances

part 9|14 pages

Interviews and Conversations