The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
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Volume 1
[edit]Volume 2
[edit]- Work and its Secret
- The Powers of the Mind
- Hints on Practical Spirituality
- Bhakti or Devotion
- Jnana-Yoga
- Practical Vedanta and other lectures
- Reports in American Newspapers
Volume 3
[edit]- Lectures and Discourses
- Bhakti-Yoga
- Para-Bhakti or Supreme Devotion
- Lectures from Colombo to Almora
- Reports in American Newspapers
- Buddhistic India
Volume 4
[edit]- Addresses on Bhakti-Yoga
- Lectures and Discourses
- Writings: Prose
- Writings: Poems
- Translations: Prose
- Translations: Poems
Volume 5
[edit]- Epistles - First Series
- Interviews
- Notes from Lectures and Discourses
- Questions and Answers
- Conversations and Dialogues
- Sayings and Utterances
- Writings: Prose and Poems
Volume 6
[edit]- Lectures and Discourses
- Notes of Class Talks and Lectures
- Writings: Prose and Poems - Original and Translated
- Epistles - Second Series
- Conversations and Dialogues
Volume 7
[edit]- Inspired Talks
- Conversations and Dialogues
- Translation of Writings
- Notes of Class Talks and Lectures
- Epistles - Third Series
Volume 8
[edit]- Lectures and Discourses
- Writings: Prose and Poems
- Notes of Class Talks and Lectures
- Sayings and Utterances
- Epistles - Fourth Series
Volume 9
[edit]- Letters - Fifth Series
- Lectures and Discourses
- Notes of Lectures and Classes
- Writings: Prose and Poems(Original and Translated)
- Conversations and Interviews
- Excerpts from Sister Nivedita's Book
- Sayings and Utterances
- Newspaper Reports
Miscellaneous
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