Swami Vivekananda in London

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This is a translation of Mahendrnath Datta’s Bengali book ‘Londoner Swami Vivekananda’. The english translation was by Swami Yogeshananda. This book is the fifth one among the series of books published as part of Swami Vivekananda Sardha Shati Samaroh. We hope this publication will inspire the reader to study Swami Vivekananda.

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Hardik Mehta
December 9, 2015
This is the only translation into English that we know of, of portions of the Bengali book Londoner Swami Vivekananda by his younger brother, Mahendranath Datta, who lived with him for much of his time in England, in1895 and 1896. The book was published in 1937 by Mahendra Publishing Committee, Calcutta. The book's author reports the events and remarks surrounding Swami Vivekananda and his close associates. He also includes his own profuse observations and theories regarding the teachings Swamiji gave in London. The present writer has translated only the first of these two features, reports relevant for us today. The book was dedicated to J.J. Goodwin.
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December 9, 2015
The book brings out the humane side of Swamiji’s personality during his stay in London. The book also is a mirror to understand Swamiji’s love for country and countrymen and his deep agony to free India from the British rule. The less known personality of Swamijwho was a prophet and a patriot is an inspiration not only to the present but also to the future generations of youth.
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This is the only translation into English that we know of, of portions of the Bengali book Londoner Swami Vivekananda by his younger brother, Mahendranath Datta, who lived with him for much of his time in England, in1895 and 1896. The book was published in 1937 by Mahendra Publishing Committee, Calcutta. The book's author reports the events and remarks surrounding Swami Vivekananda and his close associates. He also includes his own profuse observations and theories regarding the teachings Swamiji gave in London. The present writer has translated only the first of these two features, reports relevant for us today.

Some in India doubt the accuracy of Mahendra Datta's memory and even veracity, in his accounts, partly because the book was written some years after the author had returned to India and because of his penchant for the miraculous. However, it is highly probable that he kept a journal and he could not have grossly misreported. The material is valuable, not only for what it gives us of Swami Vivekananda's daily life, but also for the light it throws on the lives of Swami Saradananda and J.J. Goodwin. We feel this to be ample justification for making it available to the public. Sister Gargi (Marie Louise Burke) had first rights to it and used some of the information in her biographical books on Swami Vivekananda.

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