This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1897. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... are that our Heavenly Father has seen fit to bless us with your noble self. There is no doubt at all that mother India will amply reward you for the fair fame and name you have earned for her. The praises of Hindu Theology are heard in every nook and corner of the mighty British Empire. May the Almighty Father reward you for all your labours, and may this flame of enthusiasm you have kindled in ourselves and in the glorious American nation burn for ever and eternally. We beg to remain, Venerable Trichinopoly, ] Swami's most obedient 2nd February, 1897.J Servants. Addresses were also presented from the Council of the National High School, Trichinopoly, and the student population of Trichinopoly. The reply was necessarily brief. There was a similarly large demonstration at Tanjore at four o'clock the same morning. This visit to Tvunibhakonam was taken advantage of to rest for three days, during which time the Swami was presented with two addresses. The first of these was to the following effect:-- Revered Swamin,-- On behalf of the Hindu inhabitants of this ancient and religiously important town of Kumbhakonam we request permission to offer you a most hearty welcome on your return from the Western World to our own holy land of great temples and famous saints and sages. We are highly thankful to God for the remarkable success of your religious mission in America and in Europe, and for His having enabled you to impress upon the choicest representatives of the world's great religions assembled at Chicago that both Hindu Philosophy and Religion are so broad and so rationally catholic as to have in them the power to exalt and to harmonise all ideals of God and of human spirituality. The conviction that the cause of Truth is always safe in the hands of Him who is the li...
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This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1897. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... are that our Heavenly Father has seen fit to bless us with your noble self. There is no doubt at all that mother India will amply reward you for the fair fame and name you have earned for her. The praises of Hindu Theology are heard in every nook and corner of the mighty British Empire. May the Almighty Father reward you for all your labours, and may this flame of enthusiasm you have kindled in ourselves and in the glorious American nation burn for ever and eternally. We beg to remain, Venerable Trichinopoly, ] Swami's most obedient 2nd February, 1897.J Servants. Addresses were also presented from the Council of the National High School, Trichinopoly, and the student population of Trichinopoly. The reply was necessarily brief. There was a similarly large demonstration at Tanjore at four o'clock the same morning. This visit to Tvunibhakonam was taken advantage of to rest for three days, during which time the Swami was presented with two addresses. The first of these was to the following effect:-- Revered Swamin,-- On behalf of the Hindu inhabitants of this ancient and religiously important town of Kumbhakonam we request permission to offer you a most hearty welcome on your return from the Western World to our own holy land of great temples and famous saints and sages. We are highly thankful to God for the remarkable success of your religious mission in America and in Europe, and for His having enabled you to impress upon the choicest representatives of the world's great religions assembled at Chicago that both Hindu Philosophy and Religion are so broad and so rationally catholic as to have in them the power to exalt and to harmonise all ideals of God and of human spirituality. The conviction that the cause of Truth is always safe in the hands of Him who is the li...
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