A work on the distinction between reality and appearance by
a
kara
.
Vivek
nanda
(1863–1902)
. A devout follower of
Ramakrishna
, and founder of the Ramakrishna Mission which now has more than a hundred centres throughout the world. After a meeting with Keshab Chandra
Sen
, he joined the
Brahmo
Sam
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j. All his life he acted on the principle that all people hold within themselves the means to achieve their full potential.
It was after becoming a disciple of Ramakrishna that Vivek
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nanda received his new name, and the honourable title of ‘sw
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mi’. After six years of contemplation in the Him
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layan region he carried out, with missionary zeal, tours of S. and W. India, becoming the most noteworthy teacher of modern
Ved
nta
. In 1893 a
World's Parliament of Religions
was held in Chicago. Swami Vivek
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nanda represented Hinduism with outstanding success, and, through the power of his oratory and his impressive appearance, became known worldwide.