The Master as I Saw Him, is a book famous for its chronicling of intense spiritual experiences from the life of Swami Vivekananda, as noted by his disciple—Sister Nivedita.
The book is written in an easy-to-read fashion, such that any chapter can be opened and read without losing any continuity. Nevertheless, it has still been assigned an intermediate rating, mainly because the text pre-supposes a familiarity with Swami Vivekananda, India, her religious traditions and historical customs, which new readers having no prior basis may find difficult to understand.
It is important to remember that this book was written over a 100 years ago, and so it presents a view of India of the past - a country tremendously weakened by its deeply entrenched social and religious prejudices such as the caste system, eating of food cooked at the hands of Brahmins only, child-marriage and the low status accorded to women, especially widows.
Delve into the personal experiences and profound teachings of a revered spiritual guru through this intimate account. Offering deep insights into the spiritual journey and wisdom of the guru, this book provides a transformative exploration of enlightenment, self-realization, and the power of spiritual guidance.
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