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This is the first volume of the collection of the books lectures letters poetry of Swami Vivekananda. This Special Master Edition has been crafted with great care in a 7.5 x 9.5 two-columns format.ContentsAddresses at The Parliament of Religions Response to Welcome Why We Disagree Paper on Hinduism Religion not the Crying Need of India Buddhism the Fulfilment of Hinduism Address at the Final Session.Karma-Yoga Karma in its Effect on Character Each is great in his own place The Secret of Work What is Duty? We help ourselves not the world Non-attachment is complete self-abnegation Freedom The Ideal of Karma-Yoga.Raja-Yoga Preface Introductory The First Steps Prana The Psychic Prana The Control of Psychic Prana Pratyahara and Dharana Dhyana and Samadhi Raja-Yoga in brief Patanjalis Yoga Aphorisms: Introduction Concentration: Its spiritual uses Concentration: Its practice Powers Independence Appendix.Lectures and Discourses Soul God and Religion The Hindu Religion What is Religion? Vedic Religious Ideals The Vedanta Philosophy Reason and Religion Vedanta as a Factor in Civilisation The Spirit and Influence of Vedanta Steps of Hindu Philosophic Thought Steps to Realisation Vedanta and Privilege Privilege Krishna Gita I Gita II Gita III Mohammed Vilvamangala The Soul and God Breathing Practical Religion: Breathing and Meditation.In the volumes of the works of the Swami Vivekananda we have what is not only a gospel to the world at large but also to its own children the Charter of the Hindu Faith. What Hinduism needed amidst the general disintegration of the modern era was a rock where she could lie at anchor an authoritative utterance in which she might recognise her self. And this was given to her in these words and writings of the Swami Vivekananda. For the first time in history as has been said elsewhere Hinduism itself forms here the subject of generalisation of a Hindu mind of the highest order. For ages to come the Hindu man who would verify the Hindu mother who would teach her children what was the faith of their ancestors will turn to the pages of these books for assurance and light. Long after the English language has disappeared from India the gift that has here been made through that language to the world will remain and bear its fruit in East and West alike. What Hinduism had needed was the organising and consolidating of its own idea. What the world had needed was a faith that had no fear of truth. Both these are found here. Nor could any greater proof have been given of the eternal vigour of the Sanâtana Dharma of the fact that India is as great in the present as ever in the past than this rise of the individual who at the critical moment gathers up and voices the communal consciousness. - Sister NiveditaEditors Note: This Special Master Edition has been crafted with great care. In order to be more enjoyable during reading and research it has been set in a 7.5 x 9.5 two-columns format. All our publications are carefully crafted both in terms of typography as well as design.