Awaken the power of your mind and spirit with Swami Vivekananda, one of the greatest spiritual leaders and thinkers of modern India.This complete collection gathers all his major works, including Raja Yoga, Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, Jnana Yoga, Lectures from Colombo to Almora, The Inspired Talks, and his Complete Works and Letters a profound treasury of wisdom for seekers of truth, strength, and enlightenment.In these pages, Vivekananda brings ancient Vedanta philosophy to life, showing how spiritual realization can empower modern living. His teachings bridge East and West, combining spiritual depth with practical guidance on self-mastery, discipline, service, and inner freedom.With clarity and compassion, he reveals the path to harmony through the balance of thought, action, devotion, and knowledge. His words continue to inspire millions to rise above fear, awaken divine strength, and realize the infinite potential within. Click "Buy Now" and experience the complete works of Swami Vivekananda timeless teachings that uplift the heart, illuminate the mind, and awaken the soul.
The Science of Religion (1920) is Paramahansa Yoganandas first major published work and a landmark attempt to present spirituality as a universal, rational, and experiential science. Written soon after his arrival in the United States, the book explains that all true religions share a single underlying purpose: to lead human beings from suffering and restlessness to lasting happiness through direct inner experience of the Divine. Yogananda examines the human quest for joy, showing that ordinary pleasures are fleeting because they depend on external circumstances. True fulfillment, he argues, comes only from contact with the souls innate bliss, which transcends the senses. This experience is not bound to any creed but can be achieved through systematic spiritual practicewhat he calls the "science" of religion. Drawing on the philosophical traditions of India and Western psychology, Yogananda outlines meditation as the essential method for exploring consciousness, calming the mind, and realizing ones unity with Spirit. He also critiques sectarianism and dogma, inviting readers to approach religion as a universal path open to all seekers.