Nivedita Lokmata 2
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- Author: Shankariprasad Basu (শঙ্করীপ্রসাদ বসু)
- Genre: Ramakrishna - Sarada - Vivekananda - Nivedita Prasanga
- Format: Hardcover
- ISBN: 9788170660316
- Pages: 368
- Weight: 513 grams
About the Book
📖 Nivedita Lokmata (Part 2) continues the definitive historical and biographical study of Sister Nivedita (Margaret E. Noble, 1867-1911). This volume focuses on her vital role in India’s national movement, presenting new research, rare letters, unpublished writings, and historical accounts.
🔹 Key Highlights:
- Nivedita’s extensive role in India’s nationalist movement
- Her unpublished letters, political activism, and revolutionary connections
- Her collaboration with Okakura Kakuzo in India’s cultural and artistic renaissance
- How she channeled Swami Vivekananda’s vision into a nationalist ideology
- Rare facsimiles and photographs that bring this historical period to life
📖 This well-researched volume sheds new light on India's socio-political landscape during 1902-1911, offering readers a unique perspective on Sister Nivedita’s influence in shaping modern India.
About the Author
📖 Shankariprasad Basu (1928 - ), an eminent historian and researcher, is a leading scholar on Swami Vivekananda, Sister Nivedita, and the Ramakrishna movement.
📖 His seven-volume work on Vivekananda’s influence on contemporary India earned him the Sahitya Akademi Award (1978).
📖 Notable Awards & Recognitions:
- Ananda Puraskar (1979)
- Vivekananda Award (1980)
- Sarojini Basu Medal from the University of Calcutta (1992)
- Centenary Award from the New York Vedanta Society (1994)
- Vidyasagar Award (1996)
🔹 A must-read for those interested in India’s nationalist history, cultural movements, and the legacy of Sister Nivedita.

