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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.
In the Complete Works of Sister Nivedita (in five volumes), comprising the illuminating lectures, writings, articles, books, and epistles etc, of the author, we find the author's marvelous intellect, her lyrical powers of expression, the intensity with which she held her beliefs and convictions, her capacity to see the soul of things straightaway, and above all, her love for India that overflowed all bounds. Her deep study of Indian literature combined with her keen intellect, a large heart and a comprehensive mind, helped her to understand India as a whole. This publication by Advaita Ashrama, a publication house of Ramakrishna Math, Belur Math, India, stands as one of the best appraisal of India by a western mind. The Fifth Volume of the present edition of the Complete Works of Sister Nivedita includes the following sections ON EDUCATION ON HINDU LIFE, THOUGHT AND RELIGION ON POLITICAL, ECONOMIC, AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES AND REVIEWS NEWSPAPER REPORTS OF SPEECHES AND INTERVIEWS MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES WRITTEN BEFORE MEETING SWAMI VIVEKANANDA
The book also takes a hard look at his universally acknowledged reputation as a hypercosmological renouncer who championed the causes of the poor and the downtrodden and thus exemplified the doctrines of socialism at their finest. Sil is the first scholar to critically examine Vivekananda's attitude toward women in general and to probe into his experience with Margaret Noble (Sister Nivedita) in particular, and he is the first author to provide a detailed analysis of Vivekananda's popularity as a preacher and lecturer.