Sister Nivedita, born as Margaret Elizabeth Noble, was undoubtedly renowned as manaskanya/ spiritual daughter of Swami Vivekananda in modern Indian History. Margaret, an Irish teacher, social activist and educationist/ school founder witnessed a revolutionary change in her life after meeting with Vivekananda, greatest disciple of Ramakrishnadev. She established Ramakrishna Sarada Mission Sister Nivedita Girls” School and took an active interest in promoting Indian historical research, cultural activities and science for nation- building. During plague epidemic in Calcutta she tried her level best to nurse the poor patients and worked relentlessly for improvement of lives of Indian women of all castes. She was a staunch supporter of the nobl...
The male-dominated society has given the name of Abla to the natural nature of a woman's affection, ...
Swadeshi Movement of 1905 was started as an anti-partition agitation against the British decision to...
Santisudha Ghosh (1907-1922) , Manikuntala Sen (1911-1987) and Phulrenu Guha(1911-2006) feminist,nat...
The contribution of men and women in the development of the nation is equal. We are getting the evid...
Margaret Elizabeth Noble popularly known as Sister Nivedita felt a keen interest for a thorough rewr...
This chapter departs from the representation of Margaret Noble/Sister Nivedita (1867‒1911) populariz...
AbstractSister Nivedita (Margaret Elizabeth Noble), a prominent disciple of the Hindu guru Swami Viv...
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The Indian national movement, which aimed to secure India's independence from British colonial rule,...
The eighteenth and nineteenth century are the most resplendent period in the history of India. Durin...
Indian History is rich of the contribution of many European and American women who played a vital ro...
The Indian Freedom Movement’s historical context without mentioning women’s commitments, struggle wo...
Cet article a pour but de jeter une lumière sur les influences mutuelles exercées entre Okakura Kaku...
In this 5 part lecture series Gwilym Beckerlegge discusses the life and legacy of Swami Vivekananda ...
The male-dominated society has given the name of Abla to the natural nature of a woman's affection, ...
Swadeshi Movement of 1905 was started as an anti-partition agitation against the British decision to...
Santisudha Ghosh (1907-1922) , Manikuntala Sen (1911-1987) and Phulrenu Guha(1911-2006) feminist,nat...
The contribution of men and women in the development of the nation is equal. We are getting the evid...
Margaret Elizabeth Noble popularly known as Sister Nivedita felt a keen interest for a thorough rewr...
This chapter departs from the representation of Margaret Noble/Sister Nivedita (1867‒1911) populariz...
AbstractSister Nivedita (Margaret Elizabeth Noble), a prominent disciple of the Hindu guru Swami Viv...
Abstract: The modern era has been started in Europe around the 16th century in the earlier India. T...
ABSTRACT: With the evolution of society the concept of well-being keeps on changing with initial emp...
The Indian national movement, which aimed to secure India's independence from British colonial rule,...
The eighteenth and nineteenth century are the most resplendent period in the history of India. Durin...
Indian History is rich of the contribution of many European and American women who played a vital ro...
The Indian Freedom Movement’s historical context without mentioning women’s commitments, struggle wo...
Cet article a pour but de jeter une lumière sur les influences mutuelles exercées entre Okakura Kaku...
In this 5 part lecture series Gwilym Beckerlegge discusses the life and legacy of Swami Vivekananda ...
The male-dominated society has given the name of Abla to the natural nature of a woman's affection, ...
Swadeshi Movement of 1905 was started as an anti-partition agitation against the British decision to...
Santisudha Ghosh (1907-1922) , Manikuntala Sen (1911-1987) and Phulrenu Guha(1911-2006) feminist,nat...