Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda (Vol-1, Page-20) 45
The star arose in the East; it travelled steadily towards [...]
The star arose in the East; it travelled steadily towards [...]
...[universal religion] will be a religion which will have no [...]
...[universal religion] in its catholicity will embrace in its infinite [...]
...if there is ever to be a universal religion, it [...]
The Buddhists or the Jains do not depend upon God; [...]
Rama and Sita are the ideal of the Indian nation. [...]
The Lord has declared to the Hindu in His incarnation [...]
To the Hindu, then, the whole world of religions is [...]
The Hindus have their faults, they sometimes have their exceptions; [...]
Unity in variety is the plan of nature, and the [...]
