Table of Contents
Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
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Swami Vivekananda January 12, 1863 — July 4, 1902 Chicago 1893
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
Volume V Epistles - First Series
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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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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 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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Discourses on Jnana-Yoga
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Second Lesson
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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Calcutta 1897
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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
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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
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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
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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*