The Voice Of The Mother : p. 83 THE VOICE OF THE MOTHER. p. 85 ARISE, My child, and go forth a man! Bear manfully what is thy lot to bear; that which comes to thy hand to be done, do with full strength and fear not. Forget not that I, the giver of manhood, the giver of womanhood, the holder of victory, am thy Mother. Think...
The Story Of Kali : p. 105 THE STORY OF KALI. Written for Baby Legget, at Bally, Calcutta, Christmas 1898. p. 107 BABY DARLING, what is the very first thing you remember? Is it not lying on mother's lap, and looking up into her eyes, and laughing? Did you ever play hide and seek with mother? Mother's eyes shut...
Title Page : Front Cover Kali the Mother By NIVEDITA NOV. 1899 p. 1 Title Page KALI THE MOTHER By THE SISTER NIVEDITA Of The Order Of Ramakrishna Calcutta, India, LONDON: SWAN SONNENSCHEIN & CO., LTD., [1900] Scanned , January, 2006. Proofed and edited by John Bruno Hare. This text is in the public dom...
An Intercession : p. 99 AN INTERCESSION. "These are the days that must happen to you: You shall not heap up what is called riches. You shall scatter with lavish hand all that you earn or achieve. You but arrive at the city to which you are destined, You hardly settle yourself to satisfaction, before you are called...
The Vision Of Siva : p. 23 THE VISION OF SIVA. Dark Mother! Always gliding near with soft feet, Have none chanted for Thee a chant of fullest welcome? "Walt Whitman". p. 25 IT may have been that the fore-fathers saw it in the mountains. Or it may have been elsewhere. Somewhere it came to the Hindu mind that the beauty...
Two Saints Of Kali : p. 41 TWO SAINTS OF KALI. p. 43 GREATNESS is but another word for interpretation. We feel the very presence of some persons as if it were the translation of poems from a foreign tongue. Every profound truth waits for the life that shall be all its voice, and when that is found it comes with...
A Visit To Dukineshwar : p. 91 A VISIT TO DUKINESHWAR. "Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose wind is stayed on Thee."--"Isaiah". p. 93 HE was not in the vastness. And the Soul, lying on a housetop on the Earth, and looking forth into the uttermost of space, realised the solitude and trembled. Then came one whose...
Kali The Mother : p. 114 KALI THE MOTHER. The stars are blotted out, Clouds are covering clouds, It is darkness, vibrant, sonant. In the roaring whirling wind Are the souls of a million lunatics,-- But loosed from the prison house,-- Wrenching trees by the roots, Sweeping all from the path. The sea has joined...
Concerning Symbols : p. 10 CONCERNING SYMBOLS. p. 11 OUR daily life creates our symbol of God. No two ever cover quite the same conception. It is so with that symbolism which we know as language. The simple daily needs of mankind, seem, the world over, to be one. We look, therefore, for words that correspond in every...
Untitled : Margaret E. Noble was an Irish woman who was converted to Hinduism by the noted Indian Guru Vivekananda during the Victorian era. Under the name Sister Nivedita she devoted her life to selflessly serving the poor of India, particularly women, in Calcutta, providing education and medical care. This...
Works : p. 116 This is a page of advertisements which accompanied the original book. It is included here for completeness. The prices were those effective circa 1900 when this book was originally published, and this does not constitute an offer to sell these books.--JBH WORKS BY THE SWMI VIVEKNANDA. RAJ...