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Voice of Truth January 1927

1927

Bold frank and penetrating the truths Of the Vedanta have survived the critical analysis of the philosophers of the East and the West and like the proverbial mulccow it has never failed to bless even its detractors and fulminators. [...] He saw and understood for himself the poverty and disease both physical and spiritual under which his countrymen groaned—the fanaticism of the reformer the foolish fears of the orthodox the agonies of. the Pariah "lone lean and hunted by his brother's hate"; the loss of the manly independence of his race; the saddening cry 'all round of "New Lamps for Old";— he realised in a very real sen [...] He saw the living vision of a purer and stronger Hinduism in his Master at Dakshineswar and filled with the glory and the hope of that vision he voyaged across the oceans calling upon all the natio-4s' of the Earth to see in that life the truth and harmony of all spiritual sadhanas the most erudite commentary on all the scriptures of Man. [...] Sister Nayedita tells of the agonies suffered by the Swami at the sight of the poverty and ignorance of his mother-land in contrast to the rich nations of the West. [...] More and more are we realising the perversity of historians who seek for the clash of swords and the shedding of blood rather than the clasp of arms and the blend of faith.
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Frontmatter
133-133 Adyananda view
The Cult of the Future
134-142 Nikhilananda view
Occasional Notes
142-144 Adyananda view
In and Out
145-147 Buddha Chaitanya view
The Goal of Life
147-149 Buddha Chaitanya view
Swami Vivekananda the Patriot Monk of Modern India
150-173 K. N. Kasturi view
News and Notes
173-177 Adyananda view
Selected Sayings of Swami Vivekananda
177-177 Adyananda view

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