Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda

Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
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This ebook contains all the books, lecture, discussions, prose, poetry, and letters written by Swami Vivekananda, a spiritual teacher from India at the end of the 19th century who brought Vedanta to the United States and Europe. Vivekananda was a disciple of realized and awakened saint Sri Ramakrishna.
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Introduction
Volume I Addresses at The Parliament of Religions Karma-Yoga Raja-Yoga Lectures and Discourses
Volume II Work And Its Secret The Powers of the Mind Hints On Practical Spirituality Bhakti Or Devotion Jnana-Yoga Practical Vedanta and other lectures Reports in American Newspapers
Volume III Lectures and Discourses Bhakti-Yoga Para-Bhakti or Supreme Devotion Lectures from Colombo to Almora Reports in American Newspapers Buddhistic India
Volume IV Addresses on Bhakti-Yoga Lectures and Discourses Writings: Prose Writings: Poems Translation: Prose Translation: Poems
Volume V Epistles – First Series Interviews Notes from Lectures and Discourses Questions and Answers Conversations and Dialogues Sayings And Utterances Writings: Prose and Poems
Volume VI Lectures and Discourses Notes of Class Talks and Lectures Writings: Prose and Poems (Original and Translated) Epistles – Second Series Conversations and Dialogues
Volume VII Conversations and Dialogues Inspired talks Translation of writings Notes of Class Talks and Lectures Epistles – Third Series
Volume VIII Lectures and Discourses Writings: Prose Writings: Poems Notes of Class Talks and Lectures Sayings And Utterances Epistles – Fourth Series
Volume IX Letters – Fifth Series Lectures and Discourses Notes of Lectures and Classes Writings: Prose and Poems Conversations and Interviews Excerpts from Sister Nivedita's Book Sayings and Utterances Newspaper Reports

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Swami Vivekananda. Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda

Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda

Table of Contents

Introduction

Volume I

Addresses at The Parliament of Religions

Response To Welcome

Why We Disagree

Paper On Hinduism

Religion Not The Crying Need Of India

Buddhism, The Fulfilment Of Hinduism

Address At The Final Session

Karma-Yoga

Chapter I. Karma In Its Effect On Character

Chapter II. Each Is Great In His Own Place

Chapter III. The Secret Of Work

Chapter IV. What Is Duty?

Chapter V. We Help Ourselves, Not The World

Chapter VI. Non-Attachment Is Complete Self-Abnegation

Chapter VII. Freedom

Chapter VIII. The Ideal Of Karma-Yoga

Raja-Yoga

Preface

Chapter I. Introductory

Chapter II. The First Steps

Chapter III. Prana

Chapter IV. The Psychic Prana

Chapter V. The Control Of Psychic Prana

Chapter VI. Pratyahara And Dharana

Chapter VII. Dhyana And Samadhi

Chapter VIII. Raja-Yoga In Brief

Patanjali’s Yoga Aphorisms. Introduction

Chapter I. Concentration: Its Spiritual Uses

Chapter II. Concentration: Its Practice

Chapter III. Powers

Chapter IV. Independence

Appendix

Lectures and Discourses

Soul, God And Religion

The Hindu Religion

What Is Religion?

Vedic Religious Ideals

The Vedanta Philosophy

Reason And Religion

Vedanta As A Factor In Civilisation

The Spirit And Influence Of Vedanta

Steps Of Hindu Philosophic Thought

Steps To Realisation

Vedanta And Privilege

Privilege

Krishna

The Gita I

The Gita II

The Gita III

Mohammed

Vilvamangala

The Soul And God

Breathing

Practical Religion: Breathing And Meditation

Volume II

Work And Its Secret

The Powers of the Mind

Hints On Practical Spirituality

Bhakti Or Devotion

Jnana-Yoga

Chapter I. The Necessity Of Religion

Chapter II. The Real Nature Of Man

Chapter III. Maya And Illusion

Chapter IV. Maya And The Evolution Of The Conception Of God

Chapter V. Maya And Freedom

Chapter VI. The Absolute And Manifestation

Chapter VII. God In Everything

Chapter VIII. Realisation

Chapter IX. Unity In Diversity

Chapter X. The Freedom Of The Soul

Chapter XI. The Cosmos. The Macrocosm

The Microcosm

Chapter XII. Immortality

Chapter XIII. The Atman

Chapter XIV. The Atman: Its Bondage And Freedom

Chapter XV. The Real And The Apparent Man

Practical Vedanta and other lectures

Practical Vedanta: Part I

Practical Vedanta: Part II

Practical Vedanta: Part III

Practical Vedanta: Part IV

The Way To The Realisation Of A Universal Religion

The Ideal Of A Universal Religion

The Open Secret

The Way To Blessedness

Yajnavalkya And Maitreyi

Soul, Nature, And God

Cosmology

A Study Of The Sankhya Philosophy

Sankhya And Vedanta

The Goal

Reports in American Newspapers

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Divinity Of Man

Swami Vivekananda On India

Religious Harmony

From Far Off India

An Evening With Our Hindu Cousins

The Manners And Customs Of India

The Religions Of India

Sects And Doctrines In India

Less Doctrine And More Bread

The Religion Of Buddha

All Religions Are Good

The Hindu View Of Life

Ideals Of Womanhood

True Buddhism

India’s Gift To The World

Child Widows Of India

Some Customs Of The Hindus

Volume III

Lectures and Discourses

Unity, The Goal Of Religion

The Free Soul

One Existence Appearing As Many

Bhakti-Yoga

Chapter I. Prayer

Definition Of Bhakti

Chapter II. The Philosophy Of Ishvara

Chapter III. Spiritual Realisation, The Aim Of Bhakti-Yoga

Chapter IV. The Need Of Guru

Chapter V. Qualifications Of The Aspirant And The Teacher

Chapter VI. Incarnate Teachers And Incarnation

Chapter VII. The Mantra: Om: Word And Wisdom

Chapter VIII. Worship Of Substitutes And Images

Chapter IX. The Chosen Ideal

Chapter X. The Method And The Means

Para-Bhakti or Supreme Devotion

Chapter I. The Preparatory Renunciation

Chapter II. The Bhakta’s Renunciation Results From Love

Chapter III. The Naturalness Of Bhakti-Yoga And Its Central Secret

Chapter IV. The Forms Of Love — Manifestation

Chapter V. Universal Love And How It Leads To Self-Surrender

Chapter VI. The Higher Knowledge And The Higher Love Are One To The True Lover

Chapter VII. The Triangle Of Love

Chapter VIII. The God Of Love Is His Own Proof

Chapter IX. Human Representations Of The Divine Ideal Of Love

Chapter X. Conclusion

Lectures from Colombo to Almora

First Public Lecture In The East

Vedantism

Reply To The Address Of Welcome At Pamban

Address At The Rameswaram Temple On Real Worship

Reply To The Address Of Welcome At Ramnad

Reply To The Address Of Welcome At Paramakudi

Reply To The Address Of Welcome At Shivaganga And Manamadura

Reply To The Address Of Welcome At Madura

The Mission Of The Vedanta

Reply To The Address Of Welcome At Madras

My Plan Of Campaign

Vedanta In Its Application To Indian Life

The Sages Of India

The Work Before Us

The Future Of India

On Charity

Address Of Welcome Presented At Calcutta And Reply

The Vedanta In All Its Phases

Address Of Welcome At Almora And Reply

Vedic Teaching In Theory And Practice

Bhakti

The Common Bases Of Hinduism

Bhakti

The Vedanta

Vedantism

The Influence Of Indian Spiritual Thought In England

Sannyasa: Its Ideal And Practice

What Have I Learnt?

The Religion We Are Born In

Reports in American Newspapers

India: Her Religion And Customs

Hindus At The Fair

At The Parliament Of Religions

Personal Traits

Reincarnation

Hindu Civilisation

An Interesting Lecture

The Hindoo Religion

The Hindoo Monk

Plea For Tolerance

Manners And Customs In India

Hindoo Philosophy

Miracles

The Divinity Of Man

The Love Of God

The Women Of India

Buddhistic India

Volume IV

Addresses on Bhakti-Yoga

The Preparation

The First Steps

The Teacher Of Spirituality

The Need Of Symbols

The Chief Symbols

The Ishta

Lectures and Discourses

The Ramayana

The Mahabharata

Thoughts On The Gita

The Story Of Jada Bharata

The Story Of Prahlada

The Great Teachers Of The World

On Lord Buddha

Christ, The Messenger

My Master

Indian Religious Thought

The Basis For Psychic Or Spiritual Research

On Art In India

Is India A Benighted Country?

The Claims Of Religion

Concentration

Meditation

The Practice Of Religion

Writings: Prose

Is The Soul Immortal?

Reincarnation

On Dr. Paul Deussen

On Professor Max Müller

Sketch Of The Life Of Pavhari Baba

Aryans And Tamilians

The Social Conference Address

India’s Message To The World

Stray Remarks On Theosophy

Reply To The Address Of The Maharaja Of Khetri

Reply To The Madras Address

A Message Of Sympathy To A Friend

What We Believe In

Our Duty To The Masses

Reply To The Calcutta Address

To My Brave Boys

A Plan Of Work For India

Fundamentals Of Religion

Writings: Poems

Kali The Mother

Angels Unawares

To The Awakened India

Requiescat In Pace

Hold On Yet A While, Brave Heart

Nirvanashatkam, Or Six Stanzas On Nirvana

The Song Of The Sannyâsin

Peace

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The Problem Of Modern India And Its Solution

Ramakrishna: His Life And Sayings

The Paris Congress Of The History Of Religions

Knowledge: Its Source And Acquirement

Modern India

The Education That India Needs

Our Present Social Problems

Translation: Poems

To A Friend

The Hymn Of Creation

The Hymn Of Samadhi

A Hymn To The Divine Mother

A Hymn To Shiva

A Hymn To The Divinity Of Shri Ramakrishna

“And Let Shyama Dance There”

A Song I Sing To Thee

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Epistles - First Series

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Interviews

Miracles

An Indian Yogi In London

India’s Mission

India And England

Indian Missionary’s Mission To England

With The Swami Vivekananda At Madura

The Abroad And The Problems At Home

The Missionary Work Of The First Hindu. Sannyasin To The West And His Plan. Of Regeneration Of India

Reawakening Of Hinduism On A National Basis

On Indian Women — Their Past, Present And Future

On The Bounds Of Hinduism

Notes from Lectures and Discourses

On Karma-Yoga

On Fanaticism

Work Is Worship

Work Without Motive

Sadhanas Or Preparations For Higher Life

The Cosmos And The Self

Who Is A Real Guru?

On Art

On Language

The Sannyasin

The Sannyasin And The Householder

The Evils Of Adhikarivada

On Bhakti-Yoga

Ishvara And Brahman

On Jnana-Yoga

The Cause Of Illusion

Evolution

Buddhism And Vedanta

On The Vedanta Philosophy

Law And Freedom

The Goal And Methods Of Realisation

World-Wide Unity

The Aim Of Raja-Yoga

Questions and Answers

I. A Discussion

II. At the Twentieth Century Club of Boston, U. S. A

III. At the Brooklyn Ethical Society, Brooklyn, U. S. A

IV. Selections from the Math Diary

V. Yoga, Vairagya, Tapasya, Love

VI. In Answer To Nivedita

VII. Guru, Avatara, Yoga, Japa, Seva

Conversations and Dialogues

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Sayings And Utterances

Writings: Prose and Poems

Reason, Faith And Love

Six Sanskrit Mottoes

The Message Of Divine Wisdom

I. Bondage

II. The Law

III. The Absolute And The Attainment Of Freedom

The Belur Math: An Appeal

The Advaita Ashrama, Himalayas

The Ramakrishna Home Of Service Varanasi: An Appeal

Who Knows How Mother Plays!

To The Fourth Of July

The East And The West

I. Introduction

II. Customs: Eastern And Western

III. Food And Cooking

IV. Civilisation In Dress

V. Etiquette And Manners

VI. France — Paris

VII. Progress Of Civilisation

Volume VI

Lectures and Discourses

The Methods And Purpose Of Religion

The Nature Of The Soul And Its Goal

The Importance Of Psychology

Nature And Man

Concentration And Breathing

Introduction To Jnana-Yoga

The Vedanta Philosophy And Christianity

Worshipper And Worshipped

Formal Worship

Divine Love

Notes of Class Talks and Lectures

Religion And Science

Religion Is Realisation

Religion Is Self-Abnegation

Unselfish Work Is True Renunciation

Freedom Of The Self

Notes On Vedanta

Hindu And Greek

Thoughts On The Vedas And The Upanishads

On Raja-Yoga

On Bhakti-Yoga

On Jnana-Yoga

The Reality And Shadow

How To Become Free

Soul And God

The Goal

On Proof Of Religion

The Design Theory

Spirit And Nature

The Practice Of Religion

Fragmentary Notes On The Ramayana

Notes Taken Down In Madras, 1892-93

Concentration

The Power Of The Mind

Lessons On Raja-Yoga

Lessons On Bhakti-Yoga

Mother-Worship

Narada-Bhakti-Sutras

Writings: Prose and Poems (Original and Translated)

Historical Evolution Of India

The Story Of The Boy Gopala

My Play Is Done

The Cup

A Benediction

The Hymn Of Creation

On The Sea’s Bosom

Hinduism And Shri Ramakrishna

The Bengali Language

Matter For Serious Thought

Shiva’s Demon

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Memoirs Of European Travel I

Memoirs Of European Travel II

Memoirs Of European Travel Addenda

Notes of Class Talks and Lectures

On Art

On Music

On Mantra And Mantra-Chaitanya

On Conceptions Of Godhead

On Food

On Sannyâsa And Family Life

On Questioning The Competency Of The Guru

Shri Ramakrishna: The Significance Of His Life And Teachings

On Shri Ramakrishna And His Views

Shri Ramakrishna: The Nation’s Ideal

Mercinaries In Religion

The Destiny Of Man

Reincarnation

Comparative Theology

Buddhism, The Religion Of The Light Of Asia

The Science Of Yoga

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Lectures and Discourses

Discourses on Jnana-Yoga

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First Lesson

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Third Lesson

Fourth Lesson

Fifth Lesson

Sixth Lesson

Women Of India

My Life And Mission

Buddha’s Message To The World

Discipleship

Is Vedanta The Future Religion?

Writings: Prose

Struggle For Expansion

The Birth Of Religion

Four Paths Of Yoga

Cyclic Rest And Change

A Preface To The Imitation Of Christ

Writings: Poems

An Interesting Correspondence

Thou Blessed Dream

Light

The Living God

To An Early Violet

To My Own Soul

The Dance Of Shiva

Shiva In Ecstasy

To Shri Krishna

A Hymn To Shri Ramakrishna

A Hymn To Shri Ramakrishna

No One To Blame

Notes of Class Talks and Lectures

Notes Of Class Talks

Man The Maker Of His Destiny

God: Personal And Impersonal

The Divine Incarnation Or Avatara

Pranayama

Women Of The East

Congress Of Religious Unity

The Love Of God-I

The Love Of God-II

India

Hindus And Christians

Christianity In India

The Religion Of Love

Jnana And Karma

The Claims Of Vedanta On The Modern World

The Laws Of Life And Death

The Reality And The Shadow

Way To Salvation

The People Of India

I Am That I Am

Unity

The Worship Of The Divine Mother

The Essence Of Religion

Sayings And Utterances

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The Women Of India

The First Step Towards Jnana

The Mundaka Upanishad

History Of The Aryan Race

Notes of Lectures and Classes

Note

The Religion Of India

Christ’s Message To The World

Mohammed’s Message To The World

Mohammed

Class Lessons In Meditation By Swami Vivekananda

The Gita

The Gita — I

The Gita — III

Gita Class

Remarks From Various Lectures

Writings: Prose and Poems

The Ether

Notes

Lecture Notes

Macrocosm And Microcosm

The Plague Manifesto

One Circle More

Facsimile Of One Circle More

An Untitled Poem On Shri Ramakrishna

An Unfinished Poem

Bhartrihari’s Verses On Renunciation

Conversations and Interviews

First Meeting With Madame Emma Calve

First Meeting With John D. Rockefeller

A Dusky Philosopher From India

“We Are Hypnotized Into Weakness By Our Surroundings”

Marriage

Line Of Demarcation

God Is!

Renunciation

Shri Ramakrishna’s Disciple

The Master’s Divine Incarnation

A Private Admission

A Greeting

“This World Is A Circus Ring”

On Kali

Training Under Shri Ramakrishna

Excerpts from Sister Nivedita’s Book

Notes Of Some Wanderings With The Swami Vivekananda

Foreword

I. The House On The Ganges

II. At Naini Tal And Almora

III. Morning Talks At Almora

IV. On The Way To Kathgodam

V. On The Way To Baramulla

VI. The Vale Of Kashmir

VII. Life At Srinagar

VIII. The Temple Of Pandrenthan

IX. Walks And Talks Beside The Jhelum

X. The Shrine Of Amarnath

XI. At Srinagar On The Return Journey

XII. The Camp Under The Chennaars

Concluding Words Of The Editor

Sayings and Utterances

Newspaper Reports

Note

Response To Welcome*

Parlor Talk*

Religion Not The Crying Need Of India*

Suami Vivekananda

What the East Needs

The Chicago Letter

Religions Of India

Viva Kananda, the Hindoo Orator Delivers an Interesting Lecture

All Religions Are True Such Is The Message Brought From India

A Message From India

Vive Kananda, the Famous Hindoo Monk and Scholar, Appears in Des Moines

Reincarnation*

An Intellectual Feast

A Prayer Meeting*

On American Women*

On The Brahmo Samaj*

A Witty Hindu

The Manners And Customs Of India*

Hindu Philosophy

Two Remarkable Things in This Country

His Criticism of Missionaries

Vive Kananda Leaves

Culture At Home

Kananda, The Pagan

What India Is

Antagonize Native Interests

Most Missionaries Incompetent

Filled the World with Bloodshed

As The Wave Follows Wave

Wayside Stories

A Hindoo Monk

Kananda Arrives

The Manners And Customs Of India

A Lecture On “India And Hinduism”

At Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts

A Lecture On India And Reincarnation

Lecture By Hindoo Monk

Swami Vivekananda Tells About the Religion of High Caste Indians

The Brahman Monk

Swami Vivekananda the Guest of the Woman’s Club

His Iterations

The Subject of Marriage

True Spiritual Life

In Any Bible

Swami Vivekananda

Nirvanashatkam*

The Nonsense Of Nations

A High Priest Of India

Priest Swami In Town

A High Caste Hindoo Visiting in Baltimore

His Idea of Humor

Views on Topics of the Day

Likes the Elevator

A Wise Man Among Us

Visit of a Distinguished Hindoo Priest to This City

Love Religion’s Essence

Vive Kananda, a Brahmin Monk, Preaches at the People’s Church

The Student Not Satisfied

Love Abideth

The Hindoo Optimistic

Vive Kananda Compares Religions and Talks of. Reincarnation

Vivekananda’s Lecture

Let India Alone

Then It will Come Out All Right, Says Swami Vivekananda

Abou Ben Adhem’s Ideal

The Doctrine Of The Swami

“Universal Religion”

Vivekananda’s Lecture on the Creeds of the World

Vivekananda’s Philosophy

He Would Have Many Kinds of Religion

Heard Swami Talk

Philosophy Of Freedom

Out Of The East

Message Brought by the Swami Vivekananda — in His Country the Gods Are “Bright Ones” That Help

Said A Universal Religion Is Impossible

For Universal Religion

Swami Vivekananda

Lectures on Hindoo Religion and Philosophy

Hindu Philosophy

Conception Of The Universe In Distant India

Conception Of The Universe

Swami Vivekananda’s lecture before the Academy of. Sciences

Told About India

Lecture last night at Blanchard Hall by. Swami Vivekananda

The Religious Legends Of India*

The Swami

The Science Of Yoga

Swami Vivekananda At The Los Angeles Home

Hindoo Monk Lectures

Swami Vivekananda’s Topic Is “The Idea of Universal. Religion“

Vedantism, And What It Is And What It Is Not

Lecture of Swami Vivekananda on the Religion of the. Hindoos

It is the Only Creed, He Says, that Can Be Taught Without. Lies and Without Compromise

True Religion

Hindu Philosopher Gives His Ideas

Swami Vivekananda On Love

An Indian Ascetic

Native Indian Lecturer At Princes’ Hall

The Christian Commonwealth

South Place Chapel Lecture

An Universal Religion

Education*

Spiritualism And The Vedanta Philosophy

An October Class Review

A Bengali Sadhu

The Vedic Religion

The Hindu Ideal of Life

The Shradh [Shrâddha] Ceremony

Education of Women

Emancipation of the Hindus

The Parliament Of Religions

Parliament Of Religions In Chicago

On Christian Conversion

The Central Idea Of The Vedas

Swami Vivekananda On The Sea-Voyage Movement

A Summary Of “Buddhism, The Fulfilment Of Hinduism”

Indian Philosophy And Western Society

Swami Vivekananda In America

A Lecture by the Swami

On Education*

The Swami Vivekananda In England

On The Swiss Alps*

“The Ideal Of Universal Religion”

The Banquet For Ranjit Sinjhi

The Majlis In Cambridge

Vivekananda In The West

Bhakti*

Our Mission In America

Swami Vivekananda [On Education] At Belur

Hindu Windows*

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