Swami Vivekananda on Vedanta: Wisdom of Ancient India for Modern Times.

Swami Vivekananda on Vedanta: Wisdom of Ancient India for Modern Times.

por Swami Vivekananda - Jay Krishna
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Chapter 1 - Introduction
A century and a half ago, Swami Vivekananda brought the wisdom of Vedanta to the world stage. From his historic 1893 address in Chicago to the founding of the Ramakrishna Mission, his message of self-realization and service continues to awaken generations to their highest ideals.
Karma Yoga
Swami Vivekananda explores the true meaning of karma — every thought and action as a step toward self-discovery. Through work done without attachment, pleasure and pain alike become teachers, revealing the infinite knowledge already within the soul.
Karma and Its Effect On Character
Swami Vivekananda reveals how every action, great or small, shapes the soul. Character is not built by rare moments of glory but by the steady rhythm of our daily work. Through karma, each thought and deed becomes a force that molds willpower, awakens inner strength, and determines our destiny.
Karma and Its Effect on Character pt. 2
Swami Vivekananda reveals the highest ideal of work: to act without selfish motive. True power, he teaches, lies in self-restraint — in working intensely yet remaining inwardly still. The perfect Karma Yogi finds silence in action and action in silence, turning every deed into a path toward freedom.
The Secret of Work
Swami Vivekananda unveils the essence of Karma Yoga — to work without attachment, to love without expectation, and to serve without pride. True freedom, he teaches, comes when action flows from selfless devotion, transforming every task into a form of worship and every moment into liberation.
Chapter 1 - Synopsis
Swami Vivekananda distills the essence of the four yogas — Karma (action), Bhakti (devotion), Raja (meditation), and Jnana (knowledge). Each path, suited to different temperaments, leads toward the same goal: the realization of the ever-free, ever-perfect Self. Through discipline, love, inquiry, and meditation, these yogas dissolve ignorance and reveal the Absolute within.
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Chapter 2 - Introduction
A century and a half ago, Swami Vivekananda brought the wisdom of Vedanta to the world stage. From his historic 1893 address in Chicago to the founding of the Ramakrishna Mission, his message of self-realization and service continues to awaken generations to their highest ideals.
Bhakti Yoga
Swami Vivekananda explores Bhakti Yoga, the path of divine love and surrender. True devotion, he teaches, begins in longing and ends in union — where love, knowledge, and meditation converge. Beyond ritual or dogma, Bhakti becomes a steady remembrance of the Divine, flowing like an unbroken stream of light within the heart.
Philosophy of Ishwara
Swami Vivekananda illuminates the mystery of Ishvara — the personal aspect of the impersonal Absolute. The God of love and the Brahman of the philosopher are one and the same reality, seen through different eyes. Through vivid metaphor and insight, he reveals Ishvara as the highest manifestation of the Infinite, the eternal teacher, and the heart of all devotion.
The Need for Guru
Swami Vivekananda explains why spiritual awakening cannot be born from books alone but must be quickened by the living touch of another soul. The true teacher ignites the divine within the student through purity, perseverance, and love. When the heart is ready, the Guru appears — and through faith and humility, the light of truth is revealed.
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