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Letters

Vivekananda's personal correspondence offers an intimate window into the mind behind the public orator — revealing his doubts, his humor, his fierce devotion to his guru Sri Ramakrishna, and his tireless plans for the uplift of India. Written to disciples, brother monks, and friends across continents, these letters chart the arc of his mission from his early wandering years through the triumphs in the West and the founding of the Ramakrishna Order. They remain among the most cherished documents of his legacy, combining spiritual counsel with practical wisdom in a remarkably candid voice.

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“I do not know why I should be undeservingly praised”

— Volume 5, II Panditji Maharaj

“There is an almost perpendicular tramway going to the top of the hill, dragged by wire-rope and steam-power”

— Volume 5, III Alasinga

“Know, then, that this is the land of Christians, and any other influence than that is almost zero”

— Volume 5, IV Alasinga


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