তিনি ছিলেন মূর্তিমান শক্তি; কর্মই ছিল মানুষের কাছে তাঁর বাণী।

swami vivekananda তিনি ছিলেন মূর্তিমান শক্তি; কর্মই ছিল মানুষের কাছে তাঁর বাণী। তিনি ছিলেন মূর্তিমান শক্তি; কর্মই ছিল মানুষের কাছে তাঁর বাণী। তাঁর প্রধান বৈশিষ্ট্য ছিল তাঁর রাজকীয়তা;আজন্ম সম্রাট তিনি। কি ভারতবর্ষে, কি আমেরিকায়, কোথাও এমন কেউ তাঁর পাশে আসেননি, তাঁর সেই রাজকীয়তার প্রতি যিনি সম্মান প্রদর্শন করেননি। বিবেকানন্দকে দ্বিতীয় স্থানে কল্পনা করা অসম্ভব। যেখানেইContinue reading “তিনি ছিলেন মূর্তিমান শক্তি; কর্মই ছিল মানুষের কাছে তাঁর বাণী।”

Vivekananda’s Unique Philosophy of Life Swami Gautamananda II विवेकानंद की यूनीक जीवन के दर्शन स्वामी Gautamananda

Everybody has the rationality to live by; a portion of these methods of insight are great, others terrible. This is so in light of the fact that not all individuals are effectively mindful of what is beneficial for them and for society. This numbness is because of inappropriate training or direction. Many don’t try toContinue reading “Vivekananda’s Unique Philosophy of Life Swami Gautamananda II विवेकानंद की यूनीक जीवन के दर्शन स्वामी Gautamananda”

Sri Sarada Devi, the spiritual consort of Sri Ramakrishna II श्री शारदा देवी, श्री रामकृष्ण के आध्यात्मिक पत्नी

Endearingly known as ‘Holy Mother’, Sri Sarada Devi, the spiritual consort of Sri Ramakrishna, was born on 22 December 1853 in Jayrambati, a village in West Bengal. As a child Sarada was devoted to God and spent most of her time helping her mother in various household chores like caring for younger children, looking afterContinue reading “Sri Sarada Devi, the spiritual consort of Sri Ramakrishna II श्री शारदा देवी, श्री रामकृष्ण के आध्यात्मिक पत्नी”

Tapasvini Mataji II راهبة، الأم

Mataji Gangabai or Tapasvini Mataji, as she was popularly called, was one of the pioneers in women’s education in India. Little is known about her life. She is believed to be born in 1835 in South India to a royal family belonging to Maharashtra. She is said to be a niece of Rani Lakshmibai ofContinue reading “Tapasvini Mataji II راهبة، الأم”

Nivedita was born Margaret Elizabeth Noble II निवेदिता पैदा हुआ था मार्गरेट एलिजाबेथ नोबल

 Nivedita was born Margaret Elizabeth Noble on 28th October 1867 in North Ireland. Inspired by the influence of her father and forefathers on the one hand and the ideals of her maternal grandfather on the other, she developed in her character truthfulness, religious zeal, patriotism and also an attraction for politics. After successfully completing herContinue reading “Nivedita was born Margaret Elizabeth Noble II निवेदिता पैदा हुआ था मार्गरेट एलिजाबेथ नोबल”

women in ancient times taking the same share as men, and in no other literature of the world.

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Ahalyabai(1735年から1795年)はMnkoji Shinde小の一つ

Ahalyabai(1735年から1795年)はMnkoji Shinde小の一つ、これらの娘の生息地だったオーランガバードの地区でした。彼女はその後、Kndujiの生息地と結婚し、生息地胡主席は曽根のMlhrro、信頼できるアシスタントのペーシュワーました。 Knduji、Unfaortunateliは、プレジャー・シークと無痛人を生息地。 Ahalyabai、Hovever、墓副ベイインテリジェント女従順。彼女の父の義理の管理と操作のKced Responsibilitisと国政は、すぐに操作Intrsted。 Xiのエクステント二人の子供:息子と娘。1754でKnduji DIAD、今日Ahalyabai Anergisはすべて除外された操作した国政を流用しました。死後Mlhrro、Mlerao、彼女の息子は除外した、Nominlly Subhdarの生息地としました。しかし、彼女はFakto定規滞留しませんでした。個人的に軍を操作リードする、彼女はKrused反乱反乱除外除外されたラージプートの一族と私もビール族の部族のKvelled、Satpuraを望んでいました。彼女の息子は胡Awantualli DIAD後非常識になる、週志向の少年に住んでいます。娘の夫のもKmitedは隣接火葬を操作します。これらのヴィアグレートBlusだからAhalyabai、と彼女は彼女DIAD 1795年8月XIIIティルOsteritiの生活を送っています。サー・ジョン・Mlkm Deskribsは私達「エヴァーAksistedをあやしピュアレストとほとんどAksmplary Rulrsのいずれかを操作します。」 REMEN問い合わせフォームは除外しました多くの良いものは、各PAT記念碑Ahalyabaiをあやしたそれらの高速道路、ウェールズ、GTS、残り-家、および寺院でした。最初のうちねえベナレスとコルカタからのロードはヴィシュヌ、グジャラート州ソームナートの寺院だった最もNotwartiだったそうだった、とタブレットBisweshwara(VP)バラナシ。彼女はまだインド思い出しThrugout Benevolensとちょうど規則のために操作です。ヴィヴェーカーナンダのAhalyabai:彼らはショールを持参その後、インドグレートフィアレス女性の必要があった – FIT女性英雄のベイMoters、ちょっと彼らがノーBikoz – 女性はレイラ、アハリヤー白、およびMirabai、その後Sngmittaを続行のVrti Trdisnsましたそして、Selflesは、感動的だった除外神の足ケースの強さに好調に推移しました。」(OFヴィヴェーカーナンダ、ボリューム5の全集に、p。231)「これまでAhalyabai最も偉大女性Prhapsビーンクイーン程度でした。」 (マスターは偽鋸雪、シスター・ニヴェーディター、Pk24ました

Ahalyabai II Ahalyabai, however, grew up to be an intelligent and dutiful woman

Ahalyabai Ahalyabai (1735-95) was the daughter of one Manakoji Shinde of Chanute, in the district of Aurangabad. She was married to Khanduji, who was the son of Malhararao, a trusted assistant of the Peshwa. Khanduji, unfortunately, was a pleasure-seeking an indolent person. Ahalyabai, however, grew up to be an intelligent and dutiful woman. Her father-in-lawContinue reading “Ahalyabai II Ahalyabai, however, grew up to be an intelligent and dutiful woman”

Rani Lakshmi Bai II One of most valiant women in Indian history was Rani Lakshmi Bai.

One of most valiant women in Indian history was Rani Lakshmi Bai. She was born on 18 November 1835 at Varanasi and was married early to Subahdar Gangadhar Rao, head of the small Maratha State of Jhansi formed by the Peshwas in 1743. The Subahdar died without issue in 1853, and his widow Lakshmi BaiContinue reading “Rani Lakshmi Bai II One of most valiant women in Indian history was Rani Lakshmi Bai.”

Chand Bibi (1547-99 A.D.) decidedly holds the foremost place among the Indian Muslim women of the latter half of the sixteenth century.

Chand Bibi (1547-99 A.D.) decidedly holds the foremost place among the Indian Muslim women of the latter half of the sixteenth century. Daughter of Husain Nizam Shah of Ahmadnagar, she was born there in 1547 and was married to Ali Adil Shah of Bijapur. She proved a great blessing to her husband, who, recognizing her richContinue reading “Chand Bibi (1547-99 A.D.) decidedly holds the foremost place among the Indian Muslim women of the latter half of the sixteenth century.”

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