Hindus and Buddhists
- 426 pages
- 15 hours of reading
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Sister Nivedita, born Margaret Elizabeth Noble, was a devoted social worker and author who profoundly dedicated herself to India. Inspired by Swami Vivekananda, she journeyed to India and adopted the name Nivedita, signifying "one dedicated to God." Her writings and activism were deeply intertwined with India's spiritual and nationalist movements. Nivedita's life was characterized by her unwavering commitment to serving the Indian people, making significant contributions to the field of Indian nationalism and leaving a lasting legacy.



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