Vevekanand Vari Prakpashchimamu, written by K. Narashimhamu and published in 1925, offers a Telugu-language biography of Swami Vivekananda. This work explores Vivekananda's life, teachings, and influence, particularly focusing on his interactions and impact in both Eastern and Western cultures. Delving into his philosophical contributions and spiritual leadership, the book provides insights into Vivekananda's role in promoting Hinduism and Indian philosophy on a global scale. This biography illuminates Vivekananda's enduring legacy as a key figure in modern Hindu thought and a bridge between different cultures.
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