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₹35.00 - ₹1,800.00
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Swami Vivekananda's iconic portrait from the 1893 Chicago Parliament of World Religions captures him as the eloquent Hindu monk who introduced Vedanta to the West. Radiating spiritual authority and wisdom, this image symbolizes his epoch-making address and the profound impact of his message on global spirituality.
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This revered portrait depicts Swami Vivekananda during his pivotal attendance at the Parliament of World Religions in Chicago in September 1893. Dressed in his ochre robes and turban against a plain background, he embodies the spiritual dignity and profound wisdom that captivated the Western world. This period marked his emergence as a global teacher, delivering his immortal "Sisters and Brothers of America" address and articulating the universal principles of Vedanta. The photograph encapsulates the moment he introduced India's ancient spiritual heritage to a global audience, initiating a profound cultural and religious exchange. It remains an enduring symbol of his courage, clarity, and the universal message of harmony and acceptance he proclaimed, inspiring countless souls across generations to seek truth and unity.








