ABHEDANANDA, Swami - Swami Vivekananda and His Work, Calcutta: Ramakrishan Math, 1950, 36 p. — Sub: Biog- raphy. This book describes Swamiji’s religious work and philosophi- cal preaching in America ALEAZ, K.P. - Harmony of religions: The Relevance of Swami Vivekananda, Punthi Pustak, Calcutta, 1993, XVIII, p. 283 — Sub: Religion In this book the writer describes how Swamiji harmonized the different religions, and the relevance of Swami Vivekananda in this context. ABJAJANANDA, Swami - Monastic Disciples of Swami Vivekananda — Sub: Biography Here the writer pointed about the lives of different monastic disciples of Swamiji. AGNIHOTRI, H.L.- Swami Vivekananda: His dynamic Vision; Hisar, Aman Prakashan 1994, p 184 — Sub: Critical Study. Here the author describes about Swamiji’s vision for the up- surge of the nation. AHLUWALIA, B - Vivekananda and Indian renaissance. Associated publishing Co., New Delhi, 1983, p. 198 — Sub: Indian Renaissance This book shows Swamiji’s role in Indian renaissance. The contribution of Swamiji to the awakening of Indian masses studied in the context of contemporary problems that the coun- try is facing. 1 AMAN, Paul. tr. — The Godman Ramakrishna and the Univer- sal Gospel of Vivekananda — Sub: Religion. Here the writer shows how Swamiji materialized Sri Ramakrishna’s vision of man-making through spiritual up- liftment. ANANDA, — Statics and Dynamics of progress: An anthropo- morphic study of God (Vivekananda perspective); Sri Ramakrishna Math, Belur Math, 1983, p. 179 — Sub: Critical Study. Vivekananda’s concept on different process of progress are discussed in this book. ANLEN, Walpers — A Road Map to Vivekananda as Universal Using System Dynamics, Cambridge, MA 02139 U.S.A.; Jones’ Printing Company, 411 Franklin Street — Sub: Religion. -- ARORA, Vijay Kumar — The Social and Political Philosophy of Swami Vivekananda; Punthi – Pustak, Calcutta, 1968, p.134 — Sub: Critical Study. This book analyses Swamiji’s social and political outlook in a precise manner. ASHOKANANDA, Swami — Swami Vivekananda in San Francisco; Vedanta Society of Northern California, 1969, p 43 — Sub: Critical Study. Here the writer describes about Vivekananda’s visit and his impact in San-Francisco. ATHALYE, D.V. — Swami Viv2ekananda: A Study; New Delhi, Ashish Publishing House, New Delhi, 1979, p 286 — Sub: Biography. A short account of the life of Swamiji is presented. The Chi- cago parliament of religions and its impact are studied. Swamiji’s concepts of Karma Yoga, Jnana Yoga, Bhakti Yoga and Raja Yoga are presented. ATHALYE, Vijoy Kumar — Quintessence of yoga philosophy, An exposition of Swami Vivekananda’s concept of Vedantism; Taraporevala, Bombay, 1960 — Sub: Critical Study. Swamiji had a particular and precise concept about Vedanta Yoga philosophy. Here the writer tries to analyze Vivekananda’s idea and message about this subject. AVYAKTANANDA, Swami — Swami Vivekananda: The Nation Builder; Patna Ramkrishna Math, 1929, p 138 — Sub: Religion/critical study. This book deals with Swami Vivekananda’s view on universal religion and cultural integration. ATULANANDA, Swami — With the Swamis’ in America and India — Sub: Biography. Here the writer discussed about different monastic members of Ramakrishna Order in America and India. AVINASHILINGAM T.S. — Vivekananda’s teachings on education; Sri Ramakrishna Mission Vidyalaya, Coimbatore, 1970, — Sub: Education. This book deals with Vivekananda’s idea and teachings on education. 3 AVINASHILINGAM T.S. — Swami Vivekananda; Muthu Fine Art Publications, Sivakashi, 1971 — Sub: Biography. This book is the brief life sketch of Swami Vivekananda. AVINASHILINGAM — Educational Philosophy of Swami Vivekananda; Sri Ramakrishna Mission, Vidyalaya, Coimbatore, 1963 — Sub: Education. According to Vivekananda education is the panacea of all evils. To him education is the manifestation of the perfection. The author discussed about Swamiji’s educational philosophy in this book. BALABHADRANANDA, Swami — Swami Vivekananda’s message to the world — Sub: Knowledge In this book the writer describes in a brief manner about Vivdkananda’s message. BASU, Shamita — Religious Revivalism as Nationalist Dis- course : Swami Vivekananda and New Hinduism in Nineteenth Century. Bengal; Oxford University Press, New Delhi, oup 2002, XII, p. 213, — Sub: Critical Study. Vivekananda made a valuable contribution to the Indian Social and religious reform movements in the 19th century. This book is the first to study the Swamiji’s life, teachings and writings in the light of recent social theories. The author compares the Swamiji’s ideas with the political beliefs of other contemporary public intellectuals. She examines the ways in which Vivekananda’s neo-Hinduism emerged are powerful ideology of Hindu nationalism combining the European enlightment ideals of modernity and nationalism with the Hindu doctrine of Advaita Vedanta. 4 BASU, Narayan — Social Thinking of Vivekananda: Bina Bose, Lucknow — Sub: Social thinking. In this book the author narrates the social thought of Vivekananda in a very precise manner. BASU, Sajal, ed. — Political Concept of Swami Vivekananda; Sujan publications, Calcutta, March, 1993. pp. 12 + 104 — Sub: Critical study. This book deals with the political ideas of Swamiji. BASU, Sankari Prasad — Economic and political ideas of Vivekananda, Gandhi and Subhas Bose; Sterling Publishers, New Delhi, 2000, X, p. 154 — Sub: Critical Study. In this book the authior very authentically diuscussed about the economic and political ideas of these three Genious/Great men. BASU, Sankari Prasd — Swami Vivekananda and Indian Freedom Movement : Kannya Kumari Vivekananda Kendra, 1990. — Sub History. This book narrates the impact of Swamiji in Indian Freedom Movement. BASU, Sankari Prasd — Swami Vivekananda in Contemporary Indian news (1893-1902); RMIC, 2010, Vol. I & Vol - II — Sub: Compilation. These volumes include the vivid information/news which were published in different newspapers within 1893 to 1902 on Swamiji. Vol I — In this volume informations are corrected from differ- ent important Anglo-Indian dailies. Vol II — In this volume contemporary information are col- 5 lected from different important Anglo-Indian dailies like the Madras Times about Rri Ramakrishna and his disciples, about Sister Nivedita and also about the Ramakrishna Mission. Each volume will also contain an exhaustive introduction, index and detailed contents. BASU, Sankari Prasd and GHOSH Sunil Behari — Vivekananda in Indian news papers (1893-1902); Basu Bhattacharya 1969 — Sub: Critical Study. This book contains the informations which were published in the different Indian Newspapers (22), within 1893 to 1902, discussing Swamiji’s religions, educational, philosophical and Vedantic ideas. BAUMFIELD, V — Swami Vivekananda’s practical Vedanta (unpublished Ph.D thesis); University of New Castle Upon Tyne — Sub: Vedanta. This paper/thesis based upon Swamiji’s idea and thought about the practical implication of Vedanta in modern life. BANHATI G..S. — Quintenessance of Vivekananda; Suvichar Prakashan Mondal, Nagpur-Pune, 1963 — Sub: Compilation. The author includes the most essential features/works and writings of Swamiji within this book. BANHATI G..S. — Life and Philosophy of Swami Vivekananda; Atlantic Publication, New Delhi, p. 260, 1989 — Sub: Biography. In this book the writer precisely shows the life and philosophy of Swamiji. In more than forty chapters the book covers the life, personality, ideas, Special Service and the hitherto un- explored aspects of the poetry and prose of this intelloectual giant. 6 BECKERLAGEE Gwilym — Swami Vivekananda’s legacy of Service; a study of Ramakrishna Math and Mission, New Delhi, Oup. 2006, IV, p. 292 + illus. 22.5 cm. — Sub: Philoso- phy. Swamiji preached the idea ‘Swerice to man is service to God’. Ramakrishna Math and Ramairishna Mission is working in this direction since 1897. The author has written about this legacy of service very accurately. BHATTACHARYA, Binoy Chandra — Karl Marx and Vivekananda; Calcutta Author, 1953 — Sub: Philosophy. This book deals with the works of Marx and Swamiji and their contribution. BANERJEE Pranab — Swami Vivekananda and His message to the nation; Anglia Books, Calcutgta, 1988, p 92. — Sub: Biography. The author deals with Swamiji’s life and message in this book. BANERJEE Pranab — Swami Vivekananda and his message to the nation; Anglia Books, Calcutta, 1988, p. 92 — Sub: Philosophy. This book deals with the works of Marx and Swamiji and their contribution. BANERJEE Pranab — Swami Vivekananda and the modern world; United Sriters, Calcutta, 1990 — Sub: Biography. Swamiji was a visionary, the never rejected the modern age and advancement, invention of modern world. He wanted the highest advance thinking which would be imbibed with spiritualis. The author demonstratedthis matter ellaborately in this book. 7 BOSE, Nemai Sadhan — Swami Vivekananda; Sahitya Acad- emy, New Delhi, 1994, X + p. 125 — Sub: Biography. This book contains the life and works of Swamiji in a briefed manner. BOSE, Naba Gopal — Karmajiban of Swami Vivekananda; Sketch Press, Dhanbad, p. 28 — Sub: Biography. This book contains a brief life history of Swamiji. BRAHMACHARI, Amal — A simple life of Swami Vivekananda; Ramakrishna Math, Narendrapur, 1964, p. 60 — Sub: Biography. This book is a brief life history of Swamiji. BISWAS, Arun Kumar — Vivekananda and the Indian Quest for socialism; Firma K.L.M. Pvt. Ltd., Calcutta, 1986 — Sub: Critical Study. Vivekananda was a socialist. Many eminent socialists reform- ers of India greatly inspired by Swamiji. In this book the author deals with socialistic view of Swamiji and its implication in India. BISWAS, Arun Kumar — A Pilgrimage to Khetri and the Saraswati Valley; Sujan Publication, Calcutta, 1987, p. 152 — Sub: Ramakrishna Movement. This book describes the Ramakrishna Movement and Swamiji’s statements on the glorious tradition of the Saraswati Valley. The discourses of Swamiji at Khetri and Saraswati Valley are described. 8 BURKE, Marie Louise — Swami Vivekananda: Prophet of hte Modern Age; RMIC, Calcutta, 1974, p. 62 — Sub: Discoveries ... Vivekananda in the West. The Vedantic philosophy as understood by the west has been analysed in the light of Swamiji’s teachings. Protraits him as a prophet of peace, love and religion. BURKE, Marie Louise — Swami Vivekananda in the West, New Discoveries, Vol. I - V , 1994; Advaita Ashrama, Calcutta — Sub: Discoveries ... Vivekananda in the West. This book in five volumes is an outcome of the painstaking research work undertaken by the author with a view to provide correct information as far as possible to the devotees of Swami Vivekananda together with contemporaty report and issultrations. The author, Marie Louise had started her research work on Swamiji in 1950. Since then, on the advice of her Late Guru, Swami Ashokananda, she has been continuing this painstaking research work. BRYSON T.L. (1992) — The Hermeneutics of Religious Syncretism; Swami Vivekananda’s practical Vedanta (Unpub- lished Ph.D. thesis), University of Chicago. BHAVAHARANANDA, Swami — A Viekananda’s view of Mythology, 2000; Author, Belur Math, the author — Sub: Philosophy. Swamiji had a clear and distinct idea and view about Indian mythology. In this book the author narrates Swamiji’s view. CHAKRAVORTY, A.S. (Editor) — Patriot and Saint Vivekananda, R.K.M. Sevashrama, Allahabad, 1963, p. 160 — 9 Sub: Patriotism. It is a collection of articles by various authors. Deals with various aspects of Swamiji. Swamiji’s patriotic ideas are ex- plained. It also contains some of the articles published in Prabudha Bharat. Swamiji’s life and work have been portrayed. Aspects like vedanta, education, religion are analysed. CHAKRABORTY, Mohit — Swami Vivekananda - Study on Aesthetics; Atlanta Publishers, New Delhi, 1993, X + p. 198 — Sub: Philosophy. This book deals with the aesthetic view of Swamiji narratedly. Right from education and humanism to religion, socialism and mysticism, the aesthetics of Vivekananda is practical and dynamic, soul strivving and vibrant with the unending pano- rama of human efflorescence that directs us towards the lotus- land of divinity. This book will be a constant companion to everyone interested in life as it shjould be lived. CHAKRABORTY, Sarat Chandra — Swamiji’s message to a disciple; Advaita Ashrama, Mayavati, 1964, XII + p. 309. — Sub: Philosophy. The disciple (Sarat Chandra Chakraborti) who recorded his conversations with Swamiji in the pages of this book had the privilege not only of finding the Swami as Guruj but of being very free with him. The conversations took place in Bengali and later translated and incorporated in the Complete Works of Swami Vivenanda and then it was brough out in the present book form. CHAKRABORTY, Sarat Chandra — Swamiji’s message to a disciple; Advaita Ashrama, Calcutta, 1964 p. 209 — Sub: Spirituality. This book describes Swamiji’s 1id0eas of spiritual practices,
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