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Was Swami Vivekananda a Hindu Supremacist? Revisiting a Long-Standing Debate

open access: yesReligions, 2020
In the past several decades, numerous scholars have contended that Swami Vivekananda was a Hindu supremacist in the guise of a liberal preacher of the harmony of all religions.
Swami Medhananda
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Rethinking Neo-Vedānta: Swami Vivekananda and the Selective Historiography of Advaita Vedānta1

open access: yesReligions, 2017
This paper problematizes the prevalent model of studying the “Neo-Vedānta” of Swami Vivekananda (1863–1902) principally in terms of an influx of Western ideas and nationalism.
James Madaio
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Swami Vivekananda

2021
With historical-critical analysis and dialogical even-handedness, the essays of this book re-assess the life and legacy of Swami Vivekananda, forged at a time of colonial suppression, from the vantage point of socially-engaged religion at a time of global dislocations and international inequities.
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Vivekananda: Indian Swami and Global Guru

open access: yesReligions, 2023
This article seeks to integrate the “Indian swami” with the “global guru” and reflects upon why Vivekananda’s teaching was conveyed so differently to different audiences.
Ruth Harris
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On Swami Vivekananda and Caste Prejudice: Ethical Implications of the Experience of Non-Duality

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The well-known modern Hindu reformer and pioneer of Vedānta in the West, Swami Vivekananda (1863–1902), based his ethical vision on mysticism: specifically, on the direct experience of non-duality and the ultimate unity and organic ...
Jeffery D Long, Long Jeffery D
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Life and message of swami vivekananda

Asian Journal of Research in Social Sciences and Humanities, 2021
AbstractA royal, magnificent person of commanding presence, great intellect and profound insight, Swami Vivekananda was only 30 years old when he made a sensation at the World's Parliament of Religions in Chicago in 1893. Three and a half years later, when he returned to India, his birthplace, it was as a giant of strength, bravery, confidence, love ...
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Representing Swami Vivekananda

2012
This chapter raises two significant issues with regard to one of modern India’s most charismatic and influential prodigies, Swami Vivekananda. The first has to do with how Vivekananda has been represented in the secondary literature on him. The second which, in a sense, arises out of the first, has to do with what constitutes a “fact” in a spiritual ...
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Swami Vivekananda (1863–1902)

Prospects, 2003
Swami Prabhananda (Inde) Swami Prabhananda a termine ses etudes universitaires en 1956, et prononce des vœux monastiques definitifs dans l’Ordre de Ramakrishna en 1966. Il a exerce les fonctions de directeur, de principal ou de secretaire dans plusieurs etablissements d’enseignement administres par l’Ordre, tout en participant a des activites de ...
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Swami Vivekananda and Indian Nationalism

Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 1964
ARENDRANATH Datta, better known to the world as Swami Vivekananda, was concerned with Indian nationalism for a brief five years but left his impress on almost half a century. In 1892 he was a little known sannyasi when Bal Gangadhar Tilak, the "Father of Indian Unrest," met him on a Poona-bound train.' Five years later he was hailed all over the ...
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