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This historic address represents one of the first major presentations of Vedanta philosophy to Western academic audiences. Swami Vivekananda, a prominent Indian spiritual leader and philosopher, delivered this lecture before the Graduate Philosophical Society of Harvard University on March 25, 1896.
The work explores fundamental Vedantic concepts including the nature of reality, consciousness, and the relationship between the individual soul and the universal consciousness. Vivekananda skillfully bridges Eastern spiritual tradition with Western philosophical inquiry, making complex metaphysical concepts accessible to his Harvard audience.
This address became a cornerstone text in introducing Vedanta to the West and remains essential reading for those seeking to understand Hindu philosophy, Indian spirituality, and the intellectual foundations of modern Vedantic thought. The lecture demonstrates how ancient Indian wisdom can engage meaningfully with contemporary philosophical discourse.


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