Margot


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Among all the disciples of Swami Vivekananda, Sister Nivedita occupies pride of place. Margaret Noble arrived at India’s shores in the late nineteenth century, took the vows of a brahmacharini, and devoted the rest of her life to the cause of India. Apart from educating women, Nivedita wrote valuable treatises on Hindu thought and Indian culture, inspiring nationalist sentiment and unity. She won over leading national figures of the day with her fierce intellect, and even influenced the ending of Rabindranath Tagore’s novel, Gora. Known to be ‘drunk with India’, she provided immense professional support to the brilliant scientist Jagadish Chandra Bose; dialogued with great leaders like G.K. Gokhale and Aurobindo Ghosh; and inspired Abanindranath Tagore to create a painting that eventually became the iconic Bharat Mata. In this compelling biography, the author traces the development of Margaret from a loyal Irishwoman into Sister Nivedita, and finally into ‘Lok Mata’ or ‘People’s Mother’—a title bestowed on her by Tagore. She draws on Nivedita’s vast corpus of writings and personal letters to provide an intimate view of her life and thought. Through an insightful and moving narrative, Margot reveals the feisty, irrepressible spirit behind one of India’s greatest friends.







The Dedicated


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Sister Nivedita


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This book, authored by Debaprasad Bhattacharya, deals with a brief life-sketch and contributions of Sister Nivedita, portrayed with many inspiring incidents and influences in her life. Interspersed with many photographs, this book highlights the various facets of Sister Nivedita that would inspire the readers, especially the youth, to understand and appreciate her exemplary love for India and all that was Indian.




Studies from an Eastern Home


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The Master as I Saw Him


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The Web of Indian Life


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Biography of Sister Nivedita


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Biography of Sister Nivedita: Inspirational Biographies for Children by Sumit Kumar: This book is a biography of Sister Nivedita, an Irish-born social worker and disciple of Swami Vivekananda who became a prominent figure in the Indian independence movement. The book explores Nivedita's life and work, including her contributions to Indian society and her fight for Indian independence. Key Aspects of the Book "Biography of Sister Nivedita": Indian Independence Movement: The book provides insight into the struggle for Indian independence and the many individuals who fought for freedom and equality. Historical Context: The book places Nivedita's life and work in the broader context of 19th and 20th century Indian history, providing historical background for readers. Inspiration: The book is geared towards children and offers inspiration and motivational insight into the life of a great Indian figure. Sumit Kumar is an Indian author and historian who has written extensively on Indian history and society. His biography of Sister Nivedita for children provides a valuable introduction to one of India's most important historical figures.




Cradle Tales of Hinduism


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Letters of Sister Nivedita - Volume 1


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A revised and enlarged edition of the Letters of Sister Nivedita in 2 volumes collected and edited by Prof. Sankari Prasad Basu. It comprises nearly a thousand letters from Sister Nivedita and also includes some received by her. This monumental new edition is to commemorate her 150th Birth Anniversary. The present Volume 1 contains letters penned in the years 1897—1904.