All the efforts that Nivedita made in diverse domains were to bring about a certain conception of Nationality (that was the term she used) to India, in the hearts and minds of the people. What she …
The Master departs: Nivedita becomes India’s Daughter
With a determined frame of mind Nivedita returned to India in February 1902 along with Mrs Bull and R.C. Dutt. In Madras, she gave such a rousing lecture titled ‘India has no apology to make' that the …
Continue Reading about The Master departs: Nivedita becomes India’s Daughter →
At the turn of the century: Nivedita In the West again
Vivekananda, who, after his return to India, had been severely grappling with health issues, was advised by his western friends to travel to West where they thought his health might improve. Yielding …
Continue Reading about At the turn of the century: Nivedita In the West again →
Nivedita’s Work Begins (1898 to 1900)
Upon return to Calcutta from the four month travel in North India, Nivedita stayed for a while in the quarters of Holy Mother at 10/2 Bosepara Lane in Bagh Bazar area of North Calcutta. There the …
Continue Reading about Nivedita’s Work Begins (1898 to 1900) →
Arrival in India: Training and Orientation
Margaret embarked on her journey from the Tilbury Docks, the port on the river Thames, located in Essex, some twenty miles from London city. She was seen off by her mother and sister. She had …
Continue Reading about Arrival in India: Training and Orientation →
In the Orbit around a Great Star
(Here I am presenting the phase of her first meetings with the great Swami in 1895 and 1896 in London that subsequently led to her arrival in India and changed the life of Margaret Elizabeth Noble …