I am a Voice without a Form - Thoughts of Swami Vivekananda
Book Details
Author(s)Swami Srikantananda
PublisherRamakrishna Math
ISBN / ASINB003FCXBEW
ISBN-13978B003FCXBE9
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
Pages: 146 {70 Illustrations in Colour}
Back Of The Book
Reading I am a Voice Without a Form, has been a very inspiring experience.
What a beautiful message to the religions from swami Vivekananda, my name should not be made prominent.It is my ideas that I want to be
realized. let us do that and Almighty will bless
our Societies.
From the Jacket
To put the Hindu ideas into English and then make out of dry philosophy and intricate mythology and queer startling psychology, a religion which shall be easy, simple, popular, and at the same time meet the requirements of the highest minds-is a task only those can understand who have attempted it. The dry, abstract Advaita must become living- poetic-in everyday life; out of hopelessly intricate mythology must come concrete moral forms; and out of bewildering Yogi-ism must come the most scientific and practical psychology-and all this must be put in a form so that a child may grasp it. That is my life's work.
The paragon of all monistic systems is the Vedanta philosophy of Hindostan, and the paragon of Vedantists was Swami Vivekananda who visited our land some years ago I have just been reading some of Vivekananda's addressed in England, which I had not seen. That man is simply a wonder for oratorical power.. The Swami is an honour to humanity in any case.
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Rooted in the past and full of pride in India's prestige, Vivekananda was yet modern in his approach to life's problems and was a king of bridge between the past of Indian and her present. He came as a tonic to the depressed and demoralized Hindu mind and gave it self reliance and some roots in the past.
Jawaharlal Nehru
Indian Statesman and the first prime minister of India.
Preface
The Voice of Vivekananda is as vibrant as his radiant Form.
The thoughts
Back Of The Book
Reading I am a Voice Without a Form, has been a very inspiring experience.
What a beautiful message to the religions from swami Vivekananda, my name should not be made prominent.It is my ideas that I want to be
realized. let us do that and Almighty will bless
our Societies.
From the Jacket
To put the Hindu ideas into English and then make out of dry philosophy and intricate mythology and queer startling psychology, a religion which shall be easy, simple, popular, and at the same time meet the requirements of the highest minds-is a task only those can understand who have attempted it. The dry, abstract Advaita must become living- poetic-in everyday life; out of hopelessly intricate mythology must come concrete moral forms; and out of bewildering Yogi-ism must come the most scientific and practical psychology-and all this must be put in a form so that a child may grasp it. That is my life's work.
The paragon of all monistic systems is the Vedanta philosophy of Hindostan, and the paragon of Vedantists was Swami Vivekananda who visited our land some years ago I have just been reading some of Vivekananda's addressed in England, which I had not seen. That man is simply a wonder for oratorical power.. The Swami is an honour to humanity in any case.
Â
Rooted in the past and full of pride in India's prestige, Vivekananda was yet modern in his approach to life's problems and was a king of bridge between the past of Indian and her present. He came as a tonic to the depressed and demoralized Hindu mind and gave it self reliance and some roots in the past.
Jawaharlal Nehru
Indian Statesman and the first prime minister of India.
Preface
The Voice of Vivekananda is as vibrant as his radiant Form.
The thoughts
