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The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
- Volume 1
- Narrated by: Clay Lomakayu
- Length: 18 hrs
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Publisher's Summary
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 recognize her self. And this was given to her in these words and writings of the Swami Vivekananda.
What Hinduism had needed was the organizing 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.
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- Bilal
- 09-11-2022
Great read!
Loved it. the narrator is amazing. Starting volume 2 now! I hope it's as amazing as volume 1.
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- J
- 04-07-2019
Aspiring Yogi's
Best book on Yoga I have listened to so far, best book on self help and philosophy.
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- Nadine
- 20-01-2022
These are priceless
Great overall… obviously as it’s vivekananda works so it’s a treasure trove. The reader did a good job at tackling this though I would have loved to hear the Sanskrit pronunciation better than it was. And I can’t stand how Americans pronounce Duty as Doody and Duty is a word used 10000 of times in a few chapters. But his voice is not monotonous and overall did a good performance. In some chapters there are mistakes and he starts to read the sentences again. I kinda like it because it’s refreshing to hear bloopers.
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