“The Sages of India”

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“The Sages of India” is a lecture by Swami Vivekananda that explores the lives, philosophies, and spiritual contributions of India’s ancient seers and saints.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf lecture
philosophical lecture
religious discourse
aimsTo interpret Indian spirituality in rational terms
present Indian sages to a modern audience
show continuity of spiritual tradition in India
associatedWith Neo-Vedanta NERFINISHED
Ramakrishna Mission NERFINISHED
author Swami Vivekananda NERFINISHED
collectedIn The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin India
emphasizes ideal of the rishi
inner realization over ritual
tolerance among religions
universality of spiritual truths
explores development of religion in India
lives of ancient Indian sages
philosophies of Indian seers
relationship between knowledge and devotion
role of renunciation in Indian spirituality
spiritual contributions of Indian saints
universal aspects of Hinduism
genre philosophical discourse
religious lecture
spiritual lecture
hasPerspective comparative religion
universalist spirituality
influencedBy Hindu scriptures NERFINISHED
Upanishads NERFINISHED
Vedas NERFINISHED
life of Sri Ramakrishna
language English
lecturer Swami Vivekananda NERFINISHED
mainSubject Hindu philosophy NERFINISHED
Indian sages
Indian saints
Indian seers
Indian spirituality
Vedanta NERFINISHED
Vedic rishis NERFINISHED
spiritual evolution in India
movement Ramakrishna–Vivekananda movement NERFINISHED
relatedWork Jnana Yoga NERFINISHED
Karma Yoga NERFINISHED
My Master NERFINISHED
Raja Yoga NERFINISHED
targetAudience Western audience interested in India
seekers of spiritual knowledge
students of religion

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