Swami Vivekananda In Kerala
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Caste, untouchability, Vedanta, KeralaAbstract
Synopsis: Swami Vivekananda's epoch-making visit to Kerala in the early 1890s has to be studied in detail. A chance meeting with Dr.Palpu in Bangalore made them change their itinerary and plan a visit to Kerala. This visit culminated in the historic three-day meditation on ‘the last bit of Indian rock’ in the sea at Kanyakumari.
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