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Swami Vivekananda in New York, 1895, during his early Western work. This formal portrait reflects his poised demeanor as he introduced Vedanta to eager American audiences. The image captures the global teacher establishing foundational Vedanta classes, radiating spiritual wisdom and resolve.
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Swami Vivekananda, the illustrious disciple of Sri Ramakrishna, is captured in this significant portrait from New York in 1895. During this pivotal period, Swamiji was actively engaged in propagating the universal truths of Vedanta and Yoga to Western audiences. His dedicated efforts in New York led to the establishment of regular Vedanta classes, attracting a circle of earnest students, including influential figures like the Leggetts and Miss Noble (later Sister Nivedita). This image embodies his role as a pioneering spiritual ambassador, meticulously laying the groundwork for the Vedanta movement in America. The setting, though a studio portrait, represents the intellectual and spiritual milieu where he shaped future generations of spiritual seekers and thinkers, translating profound ancient wisdom for modern minds. This photo serves as a profound reminder of his tireless mission.







