Guru to the world: the life and legacy of Vivekananda

Part One: India -- Earliest Days -- Ramakrishna -- Ramakrishna and Vivekananda -- Vivekananda and His Travels -- Part Two: The West -- The World Parliament -- Women East and West -- Magic, Science, Transcendence -- Green Acre, William James, and Raja-Yoga -- Female Devotees and the Labors of the Gur...

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Main Author: Harris, Ruth 1958- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge, Massachusetts London, England The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press 2022
In:Year: 2022
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Vivekānanda, Svāmī 1863-1902
B India / Vivekānanda, Svāmī 1863-1902 / Guru / Hinduism / Religious philosophy
RelBib Classification:AB Philosophy of religion; criticism of religion; atheism
BK Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism
KBM Asia
Further subjects:B Asian History
B Civilization, Western Hindu influences
B Asiatische Geschichte
B RELIGION / Generals / Hinduism
B Spiritualismus, Spiritismus
B Meditation / BODY, MIND & SPIRIT
B Hindu Philosophy
B BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / Spiritualism
B HIS062000
B Mind, body, spirit: meditation & visualisation
B Hinduism
B Spiritualism
B Vivekananda Swami (1863-1902) Political and social views
B RELIGION / Hinduism / History
B Hindu philosophers History 19th century
B Gurus (India) History 19th century
B Körper und Geist: Meditation und Visualisierung
B Biography
B Amerikanische Geschichte
B History of the Americas
B Vivekananda Swami (1863-1902)
B United States / 19th Century / HISTORY
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Summary:Part One: India -- Earliest Days -- Ramakrishna -- Ramakrishna and Vivekananda -- Vivekananda and His Travels -- Part Two: The West -- The World Parliament -- Women East and West -- Magic, Science, Transcendence -- Green Acre, William James, and Raja-Yoga -- Female Devotees and the Labors of the Guru -- Love in America -- Love in Great Britain -- Part Three: India and the World -- Vivekananda Returns -- The Clinch -- Education, Divine Play, and the Nation -- Femininity, the National Idea, and Politics -- Malign Influences and Harrowing Deaths
"Guru to the World tells the story of Swami Vivekananda, the nineteenth-century Hindu ascetic who introduced the West to yoga and to a tolerant, scientifically minded universalist conception of religion. Ruth Harris explores the many legacies of Vivekananda's thought, including his impact on anticolonial movements and contemporary Hindu nationalism"--
From the Wolfson History Prize-winning author of The Man on Devil's Island, the definitive biography of Vivekananda, the Indian monk who shaped the intellectual and spiritual history of both East and West.Few thinkers have had so enduring an impact on both Eastern and Western life as Swami Vivekananda, the Indian monk who inspired the likes of Freud, Gandhi, and Tagore. Blending science, religion, and politics, Vivekananda introduced Westerners to yoga and the universalist school of Hinduism called Vedanta. His teachings fostered a more tolerant form of mainstream spirituality in Europe and North America and forever changed the Western relationship to meditation and spirituality.Guru to the World traces Vivekananda's transformation from son of a Calcutta-based attorney into saffron-robed ascetic. At the 1893 World Parliament of Religions in Chicago, he fascinated audiences with teachings from Hinduism, Western esoteric spirituality, physics, and the sciences of the mind, in the process advocating a more inclusive conception of religion and expounding the evils of colonialism. Vivekananda won many disciples, most prominently the Irish activist Margaret Noble, who disseminated his ideas in the face of much disdain for the wisdom of a "subject race." At home, he challenged the notion that religion was antithetical to nationalist goals, arguing that Hinduism was intimately connected with Indian identity.Ruth Harris offers an arresting biography, showing how Vivekananda's thought spawned a global anticolonial movement and became a touchstone of Hindu nationalist politics a century after his death. The iconic monk emerges as a counterargument to Orientalist critiques, which interpret East-West interactions as primarily instances of Western borrowing. As Vivekananda demonstrates, we must not underestimate Eastern agency in the global circulation of ideas
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Interessenniveau: 06, Professional and scholarly: For an expert adult audience, including academic research. (06)
First printing
ISBN:0674247477