Must read books on Swami Vivekananda -A Monk and a Philosopher
Hey Guys, Welcome to our website in this article i am going to tell you must read books on Swami Vivekananda , A Monk and a Philosopher , so read this article till the end.
1) Inspiring Thoughts
'Inspiring Thoughts’ is a collection of some of the most famous quotations by Swami Vivekananda. Swami Vivekananda was a world famous Hindu monk known for his deep wisdom, knowledge and understanding of humanity. He is one of the most famous personalities in the Indian history. He had extensively studied all the scriptures and Vedas. His enormous mental power not only gave him deep understanding of knowledge spread in the scriptures but also allowed him to share it with as many people as he could .The book contains the best inspiring quotes by swami Vivekananda.
2) Meditation-And-Its-Methods
If there would be someone to born in this earth again to embellish our lives, it would be Vivekananda himself again. Because, Swami Vivekananda was not just a scholar or philosopher but an avatar is what I would say. None has impacted the way Swami has in my life. This book is another example of his stellar works for Yoga and Meditation practitioners. Despite its a small book, the details that are imparted are priceless. If you are a beginner and wanna kick start the magnificent journey of Meditation, just buy this book and try to understand what meditation is all about and how to begin with. Swami Vivekananda and his books will never a day let you down with your expectations.
3) Raja-Yoga & Patanjali Yoga-Sutra by Swami Vivekananda
Its a book meant for the people who want their souls to be deemed to be nearer to God and who are in constant search of life's essence also want proof to pacify brain's craving to know everything is possible and nothing is possible as everything is nothing and nothing is everything, you need to be someone to read this, its not average book you can easily grasp, constant reading re reading and following its core beliefs to achieve something not possibly by mere having it and reading it. The book is simply great.
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