Swami Vivekananda: A Man With a Vision (Puffin Lives)
Author: Devika Rangachari
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‘Religion is not in books, not in forms, not in sects, not in
nations; religion is in the human heart … It is love alone that
can conquer hatred’.
-Swami Vivekananda
A genius, a visionary, a
writer, a dreamer, a teacher
and an inspiration for
generations of Indians-
this was Swami Vivekananda. Born into a family of
lawyers, Narendranath Dutta was an exceptionally
intelligent child, a natural leader among his playmates,
who impressed his teachers with his scholarship. The
spirituality of his mentor Sri Ramakrishna and his own
study of philosophy and logic influenced Narendranath
to join the monastic order.
Vivekananda was the spokesperson for Hinduism at the
Parliament of Religions in Chicago where the magic
of his words held his audience in thrall. He also instilled
among the Indian youth self-confidence and the hope
of regeneration.
Devika Rangachari’s account of the life and times of
Swami Vivekananda is both inspiring and absorbing. It
is the remarkable story of a spiritual leader who worked
against overwhelming odds to realize his vision of a
proud and self-reliant India.
Reading Age
8 - 12 years
Language
English
Print Length
136 Pages
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Publishing Date
2011
Lexile Code
Dimensions (cm)
19.5 x 13 x 1
ISBN 13
9780143331865
Classification
Middle Grade
Binding
Paperback
Sub Type
Other
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