The Essence of Indian Culture Swami Ranganathananda
In this booklet the author succeeds, in his unique way, in bringing out the essence of our cultural heritage. A highly informative book recommended no ... PB Pages: 64
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The Perennial Values of Indian Culture
The Perennial Values of Indian Culture A Compilation
This is a collection of seventeen annual Surendra Paul Lectures delivered by eminent personalities at the Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture dur ... HB Pages: 239
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The Web of Indian Life
The Web of Indian Life Sister Nivedita
In this book Sister Nivedita has given us pictures of the Indian woman in her role as mother and wife and as the feeder and sustainer of the national ... PB Pages: 324
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Vivekananda and Indian Freedom
Vivekananda and Indian Freedom Hiren Mukherjee
Swami Vivekananda was the first to infuse the spirit of revolt into the Indian mind; revolt not only against political subjugation, but against all ki ... PB Pages: 54
After every happiness comes misery; they may be far apart or near. The more advanced the soul, the more quickly does one follow the other. What we want is neither happiness nor misery. Both make us forget our true nature; both are chains--one iron, one gold; behind both is the Atman, who knows neither happiness nor misery. These are states, and states must ever change; but the nature of the Atman is bliss, peace, unchanging. We have not to get it, we have it; only wash away the dross and see it.
-Swami Vivekananda