Sep 12, 2017 - Srimad Vivekanandaswamikal. Description: This is a detailed life story of Swami Vivekananda who awakened India with his invigorating. Swami Vivekananda (1863 – 1902), a great thinker and reformer of India, embraces education, which for him signifies ‘man-making’, as the very mission of his life.

Com Frog in the Well: Why we fail to live at peace with one another In a well a little away from the sea, there lived a big black frog. He had been born there and not for a single day been out. He knew Nothing of World outside. He grew fat on the worms that lived in well and also the insects that chanced to fall in.

He was enjoying a nap one day, when afrog from sea fell in with a big splash of high tide. He woke up thinking a big insect had fallen in. Great was his surprise when he looked again ' 'O God!' Our frog said to himself, 'it looks like a frog.though it isn't black like me 'With out showing that he is afraid,he asked in grave voice,'Hallo there, Who 're you?' 'I am a stranger', replied the frog from the sea. 'I Know you don't belong here. Tell me your business of being here?'

'Well, friend, I'd no intention of coming here. I fell in by chance. But of course I 'm happy to meet you.' Our frog wasn't satisfied wanted to know more 'ok tell me 'where 're you from?' 'I 'm from the sea.'

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What's that.How big is it? Is it this big? He asked as he took leap from one side to other of the well. 'My friend', said the other smiling, 'how do you compare the sea with your little well?' Then our frog took another leap and asked 'Is your sea this big?' 'What nonsense! To compare the sea with your well!

It's thousands and thousands of times bigger than your well', 'No, there can be nothing bigger than my well. You're a liar, I don't believe you.' 'That's because you've never seen the sea. Come with me. I'll show you the sea and then you'll know the TRUTH.'

'Indeed, I won't go with you. You can't be honest, you go off my well' The frog from the sea saw there was no use arguing so he left quietly. Our frog laughed to himself and said 'Hahaha!

He thought I am a fool'. He leaped once more from one side of well to other!' Nothing can be bigger than my well' Click below to Subscribe to our channel for regular videos! We would love to hear from you so please do leave your comments and share our videos with your loved ones! For more preschool & phonics songs, rhymes and kids stories click below: Visit our official website! Connect with us: google+: facebook: twitter: iTunes: Googleplay: Find us on.

This e-book comprises all nine volumes of the works of the Swami Vivekananda. The introduction of this compilation, called Our Master and His Message, was published five years after Swamiji's death and it says, 'What Hinduism had needed was the organizing and consolidating of its own idea, a rock where she could lie at anchor, and an authoritative utterance in which she might recognize herself. What the world had needed was a faith that had no fear of truth. And this was given to her, in these words and writings of the.' These works of Vivekananda constitute most of what the Swami taught us between Sept. 19, 1893, and July 4, 1902—his last day on earth.

This ebook comprises an address before the graduate philosophical society of Harvard University, March 25, 1896, by the Swami, with an introduction by, D.D., LL.D. Published in 1901 by the Vedanta Society in New York. This scan is from the Harvard College Library and digitized by Google.

Everett in his introduction writes, 'Vivekananda has created a high degree of interest in himself and his work. There are indeed few departments of study more attractive than the Hindu thought. It is a rare pleasure to see a form of belief that to most seems so far away and unreal as the Vedanta system, represented by an actually living and extremely intelligent believer.