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agidwani
Swami Vivekananda Mark Unseen   Feb 6 19:49 UTC 1998

Has anyone read the works of Swami Vivekananda ?
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cyberpnk
response 1 of 10: Mark Unseen   Mar 2 17:28 UTC 1998

who?
keesan
response 2 of 10: Mark Unseen   Mar 31 02:46 UTC 1998

Did he write in English?  I read a few good books by Vikram Seth, who writes
better English than I do, studied in California and in China.
atticus
response 3 of 10: Mark Unseen   Apr 29 22:27 UTC 1998

Have you read "From Heaven Lake", a travelogue written by Vikram Seth?
keesan
response 4 of 10: Mark Unseen   Apr 29 23:16 UTC 1998

Yes, it was wonderful.  It reminded me slightly of my travels through E.
Europe in the seventies, but seemed much more strenuous.  I also read his long
poem Golden Gate, which is how I learned about him - actually, I read a few
stanzas of it translated into Russian in a translator's journal and then got
the English original from the library.  Seth is worth rereading.
shyj
response 5 of 10: Mark Unseen   Oct 19 14:44 UTC 1998

Was he a social reformer? I have heard of him...but can't seem to place him.
Surprised to see he is a conference subject. Educate me please.
nandi1
response 6 of 10: Mark Unseen   Feb 7 13:16 UTC 1999

Yeah ! Kind of social worker. But his magnum opus was the conference of
religions an Chicago (I forget the year) where he was supposed to have
delivered some dynamic kind of speech....starting with "Brothers and sisters
of America....". Thereafter, he established an organisation called the
Ramkrishna Mission, which currently does quite a bit of social work.
orinoco
response 7 of 10: Mark Unseen   Nov 23 03:04 UTC 1999

We have an Honorary Swami Vivekananda Drive here in Chicago (the downtown
block in front of the Art Institute), and since I got here I've been wondering
who he is.

Uhhm....who is he?
atticus
response 8 of 10: Mark Unseen   Nov 25 18:04 UTC 1999

Swami Vivekananda was an Indian philosopher from the 1940's. The 
connection between him and Chicago is that he represented Hinduism in an 
international all-religion conference held in Chicago.
orinoco
response 9 of 10: Mark Unseen   Nov 25 18:28 UTC 1999

Ah.  Thank you.  
dunce
response 10 of 10: Mark Unseen   Feb 3 14:18 UTC 2000

Swamiji was a modern hero who taught the world what hinduism represents.
He was a prolific thinker and a genius par excellence. His books are a 
must read especially his complete works which is a set of twelve books. Any
queries on him can be kindly forwarded to me. Jai Hind.
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