Talks with Swami Vivekananda
Book Specification
Item Code: | IDK806 |
Publisher: | ADVAITA ASHRAM KOLKATA |
Edition: | 2019 |
ISBN: | 8175051531 |
Pages: | 518 |
Cover: | Paperback |
Other Details | 6.3 |
Book Description
Great persons are usually known to us through their lectures, writings or public activities. But it is always a rare privilege to come into intimate contact with them and study their lives and thoughts at close quarters. This is all the more true of spiritual geniuses. Those who have attained to a great spiritual height live in a different plane, as it were, from that of ours, and in spite of their endeavour to do good to the world and their great sympathy for the suffering humanity, none except those who have been directly touched by them succeed in taking full advantage of their lives and teachings. Spiritual giants are worshipped from a distance but the influence of their examples enters into the lives of only a fortunate few. All are not destined to have direct contact with spiritual personalities, hence the next best thing for ordinary people is to know their teachings, in which is hidden the inspiration of their lives. It is therefore that the teachings or recorded sayings of saints are so much in demand. A few sayings of Christ found in the Bible and a few words of Buddha that have been left to the world as a great legacy are giving spiritual sustenance to millions of people for thousands of years. It is but natural.
The meteoric success of Swami Vivekananda as a religious teacher in two hemispheres dazzles us. We are struck with awe and reverence when we read his writings or go through his recorded speeches. We feel he is talking to us from a dizzy height. We are bewildered by the thought of the gulf between his greatness and our smallness. But when one would come into direct touch with him, one would feel that the distance had vanished, and find in Swami Vivekananda a close friend or an intimate relation, eager to do the highest good for all. It is only when such relationship is established that you can know the real man. The disciples who recorded their conversations with Swami Vivekananda in the following pages, had the privilege not only of finding the Swami as a Guru, but of being very free with him. So we find, they were discussing all kinds of subjects with him. And as Swami Vivekananda while giving out his views was not trammeled by formality as is the case when one stands on a public platform, his world has found here have got special value. Here Swami Vivekananda gives directions about spiritual practice and meditation, talks of high philosophy, and in the next breath discusses the problems of national regeneration, social reform, educational ideals, and what not. Now and then we find how the large heart of that great giant bled for the sufferings of the poor and the needy. People in almost all walks of life will find guidance from these conversations.
The conversations took place in Bengali and were originally published in the Udbodhan a Bengali monthly of the Ramakrishna Order. They were translated, at places abridged, and incorporated in The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda. We bring them out in a handy book from, hoping they will be of immense help to a larger circle of the reading public. May our hope be justified.
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Preface | iii | |
Chapter I | (1 - 409) | |
Sec. I. | The first meeting with Swami Vivekananda Mr. Narendranath Sen, Editor of the Mirror Comparison between the English and the American The future result of preaching religion in foreign countries The relative value of cow-protection Man is to be saved first | 1 |
Sec. II. | Rebellion against nature, the sign of consciousness The same is true of nations The cause of India's degradation Need for self-confidence Men or money? The way to Self-realization The Krishna of Kurukshetra Need for the development of Rajas | 13 |
Sec. III. | Talking with some Pandits in Sanskrit What is civilization Characteristics of Indian civilization Samadhi Who is the real teacher Hereditary Gurus Sri Ramakrishna | 25 |
Sec. IV. | The Birthday anniversary of Sri Ramakrishna at Dakshineswar Need of religious festivals Swami Vivekananda did not preach sectarianism | 33 |
Sec. V. | Initiating the disciple Origin of the sacred thread The problem of virtue and vice When is the Self realized | 41 |
Sec. VI. | Starting the Ramakrishna Mission Did Swami Vivekananda differ from Sri Ramakrishna Swami Vivekananda's attitude towards Sri Ramakrishna The Law of grace Girish Chandra Ghosh | 49 |
Sec. VII. | Solar Eclipse Nature of meditation Practical hints on meditation Need for renunciation | 62 |
Sec. VIII. | Female education Mahakali Pathashala Women in India and the West Early marriage Tight type of female education Spread of education | 68 |
Sec. IX. | Rig-Veda Max Muller The theory of creation Swami Vivekananda's great heart Need for the study for scriptures Service of living beings | 78 |
Sec. X. | The ideal of Sannyasa Buddha and the institution of Sannyasa Meeting the criticism against Sannyasa Who is a real Sannyasin | 91 |
Sec. XI. | Consecration of the temple of Sri Ramakrishna | 105 |
Sec. XII. | Guru Govind Singh Psychic powers | 108 |
Sec. XIII. | Tithipuja of Sri Ramakrishna Investing some non-Brahmin devotees with holy thread Girish Chandra Ghosh Karma-Yoga or unselfish work its aim and utility | 117 |
Sec. XIV. | Installation of Sri Ramakrishna at Belur Math Shankaracharya Buddha Cause of the downfall of Buddhism Influence of pilgrimage Different methods of worship | 127 |
Sec. XV. | In a reminiscent mood His psychic powers American men and women Opposition from the bigoted Christians Self-surrender and inertia Nag Mahashaya | 140 |
Sec. XVI. | Swami Vivekananda's experiences at Amarnath and Kshir Bhavani Hearing a divine voice Existence of Ghosts and spirits of a disembodied spirit | 150 |
Sec. XVII. | Composing a Sanskrit hymn About Bengali language and style "Be fearless" Need for the study of scriptures Results of Self-realization | 156 |
Sec. XVIII. | Swami Vivekananda's experience of Nirvikalpa Samadhi Extraordinary power of Avataras | 166 |
Sec. XIX. | Need for faith in oneself Service and business So-called educated people Masses Their future | 174 |
Sec. XX. | At the Zoological Garden at Alipur Darwin, Theory of Education and Patanjali Need for physical strength | 185 |
Sec. XXI. | Swami Vivekananda's future plan about belur Math Work and meditation Nescience Brahman and the world of matter | 195 |
Sec. XXII. | The Bengali monthly 'Udbodhan' Its future policy | 210 |
Sec. XXIII | India wants not lecturing but work The crying problem in India is poverty Young Sannyasins to be trained both as secular and spiritual teachers and workers for the masses Exhortations to young men to work for others | 217 |
Sec. XXIV. | Reconciliation of Jnana and Bhakti Sat-Chit-Ananda How sectarianism originates Bring in Shraddha and the worship of Shakti and Avataras The ideal of the hero we want now, not the Madhura-bhava Sri Ramakrishna - Avataras | 225 |
Sec. XXV. | Brahman and differentiation Personal realization of oneness Supreme Bliss is the goal of all Think always, I am Brahman Discrimination and renunciation are the means Be fearless | 235 |
Sec. XXVI. | Renunciation of Kamakanchana God's mercy falls on those who struggle for realization Unconditional mercy and Brahman are one | 244 |
Sec. XXVII. | The doctrine of Ahimsa and meat-eating The Sattva, Rajas and Tamas in man Discrimination of food and spirituality 'Ahara' The three defects in food Don't-touchism and caste-prejudices Plan of restoring and old Chaturvarna and the laws of the Rishis | 250 |
Sec. XXVIII. | Cause of India's degradation Ancient Vedic customs must be remodeled according to the need of the society and the times New Smriti to be complied | 259 |
Sec. XXIX. | Auspiciousness of time and place Work and Self-realization Karma-yoga India wants manifestation of Rajas Bright future for the country | 267 |
Sec. XXX. | Laws of Brahmacharya New Order of Sannyasins Wanted Karma-yoga as taught in the Gita | 277 |
Sec. XXXI. | Meeting with Nag Mahashaya | 280 |
Sec. XXXII. | Brahman, Ishvara, Jiva and Avidya Renunciation and Self-realization How to control the mind Atman as the object of meditation Jnana, Bhakti, Karma and Yoga The doctrine of incarnation of God Exhortation for Self-realization work of a Jnani | 287 |
Sec. XXXIII. | On art Difference between Indian and Western arts Seal of the Ramakrishna Mission, its significance Plan of the Ramakrishna temple | 303 |
Sec. XXXIV. | A power working through Swami Vivekananda Reminiscence of East Bengal and the visit to Nag Mahashaya's house Renunciation and not the observance of external forms is the test of spiritual progress Firm determination needed to realize the Self | 312 |
Sec. XXXV. | Plan of the future Math for women Soul has no sex Women have equal opportunity for realizing the Brahman Religion to be the centre of female education Definition of good work Work and knowledge | 323 |
Sec. XXXVI. | Swami Vivekananda's wonderful memory His opinion about Bharatchandra and Michael Madhusudan Dutt, two Bengali poets | 337 |
Sec. XXXVII. | Why atman is not perceived though so very near On Self-realization all questionings cases Mother Kali | 343 |
Sec. XXXVIII. | Wanted a sturdy band of young men ready to sacrifice all for others Manliness should be the ideal Remedy against low spirits and weakness of mind work for others No individual liberation before the salvation of all Influence pf thoughts | 349 |
Sec. XXXIX. | Swami Vivekananda's plan to celebrate Durga Puja at Belur Math His visit to the temple at kalighat | 360 |
Sec. XL. | The last birthday anniversary of Sri Ramakrishna that Swami Vivekananda saw Swami Vivekananda's idea as to how the celebration should take place How far a Guru can help What is meant by grace Swami Vivekananda's vision of Sri Ramakrishna | 363 |
Sec. XLI. | Swami Vivekananda's love and sympathy for the poor "Don't touchism" Who serves Jiva serves God indeed | 371 |
Sec. XLII. | Life at the Belur Math in early days - Swami Vivekananda's reminiscence of Baranagore Math Rigours of monastic vow | 376 |
Sec. XLIII. | On meditation How to awaken the Kundalini How to have concentration Directions about spiritual practice | 384 |
Sec. XLIV. | About disciples of Sri Ramakrishna | 390 |
Sec. XLV. | Different grades of devotees of Sri Ramakrishna Different interpretation of the teachings of Sri Ramakrishna Future of the message of Sri Ramakrishna | 395 |
Sec. XLVI. | Denationalisation and national degradation Directions about spiritual practice | 403 |
Chapter II | (410-469) | |
Sec. I. | Educative value of royal Durbars Freedom and discipline Swami Vivekananda's catholicity Test of civilization | 410 |
Sec. II. | The picture of Sri Krishna, the preacher of the Gita Egoism and self-surrender Problem of evil The value of sincerity Origin of image worship Tantrikism Harmony of Yogas Reverence for women | 414 |
Sec. III. | Reminiscence The problem of famines in India, and self-sacrificing workers East and West Is it Sattva or Tamas A nation of mendicants The "gice and take" policy Tell a man his defects directly but praise his virtues before others Vivekananda everyone may become Unbroken Brahmacharya is the secret of power Samadhi and work | |
Sec. IV. | Reminiscences Pranayama Thought-reading Knowledge of previous births | 440 |
Sec. V. | The art and science of music, Eastern and Western | 443 |
Sec. VI. | The old institution of living with the Guru The present University system Lack of Shraddha We have a national history Western science coupled with Vedanta The so-called higher education The need of technical education on national lines The story of Satyakama Mere book-learning and education under Tyagis Sri Ramakrishna and the Pandits establishment of Maths with Sadhus in charge of colleges Text-books for boys to be complied Stop early marriage Plan of sending unmarried graduates to Japan The secret of Japan's greatness Art, Asiatic and European Art and utility Styles of dress The food question and poverty | 447 |
Sec. VII. | The discrimination of the four castes according to Jati and Guna Brahmanas and kshatriyas in the West The Kula-Guru system in Bengal | 465 |
Chapter III | (407-495) | |
Sec. I. | The loss of Shraddha in India and need of its revival Men we want Real social reform | 470 |
Sec. II. | Reconciliation of Jnana Yoga and Bhakti Yoga God in good and in evil too Use makes a thing good or evil Karma Creation God Maya | 474 |
Sec. III. | Intermarriage among subdivisions of a Varna Against early marriage The education that India needs - Brahmacharya | 481 |
Sec. IV. | Madhura-bhava Prema Namakirtana Its danger Bhadti tempered with Jnana A curious dream | 488 |
Chapter IV | (496-500) | |
Think of death always and new life will come within Works for others God, the last refuge | 496 |