






Swami Vivekananda - Parliament of Religions - Chicago (September 1893) - Standing
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This iconic photograph captures Swami Vivekananda standing in his ochre robes and turban, taken in Chicago during the historic Parliament of Religions in September 1893. His dignified presence embodies the spiritual authority and universal message he delivered to the Western world, marking a pivotal moment in global spiritual history.
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Captured in September 1893, this revered image presents Swami Vivekananda in Chicago, clad in his emblematic ochre robes and turban. This photograph symbolizes his historic address at the World's Parliament of Religions, where he introduced Vedanta to the Western world with profound wisdom and eloquence. Standing full-length, his contemplative yet resolute expression reflects the immense responsibility he bore as a spiritual ambassador. The simple backdrop accentuates his powerful personality, a beacon of India's ancient spiritual heritage. This image encapsulates the moment he became the 'Hindu monk' to the West, inspiring countless souls and bridging Eastern and Western thought. It is a timeless representation of his universal message of harmony and self-realization, a treasured piece of Advaita Ashrama's legacy.








