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:T. Kesava Rao & Souren Roy
ISBN : 81-7508-035-3
Vol. No : 517
'Indian culture has an amazing
vitality which has enabled it to withstand and overcome the shocks of millennia
of history. That vitality lies in the rational and universal dimension
of her spirituality, which evaluates man, not in terms of the external
variables of his creed, race or nationality, but in terms of that which
is inalienable to him, namely, the Atman, the divine Self in all. In her
long history of over 5000 years, India has sometimes fallen from the high
vision and policy, but her inner spiritual vitality has thrown up great
teachers who have helped her to regain her national health and strength.
To this class belong Krishna, Buddha, Shankaracharya and a large number
of other luminaries.In the modern period too, we live through a challenging
era of national decline as well as national rejuvenation. After a halting
and defensive response to the challenge of the modern world, in the first
part of the 19th century, India rose to her full spiritual stature in two
unique teachers, Sri Ramakrishna and Swami Vivekananda.This Amar Chitra
Katha will give the reader the fascinating story of Vivekananda (1863 –
1902), who roused his nation from its sleep of centuries and gave to it
a man-making and nation-building faith and resolve. At the same time, he
imparted, to the waiting people of the West, the rational and universal
message of India’s Vedanta philosophy. He also forged the unity of the
East and West; all this within ten brief working years, from 1893 when
he began his work to 1902 when he passed away.'
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