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On his way to Chicago, Vivekananda visited Japan in 1893.
" On the Professor, Vivekananda himself writes " He urged upon me the necessity of going to the Parliament of Religions, which he thought would give an introduction to the nation.
On the platform ( left to right ) Virchand Gandhi, Dharmapala, Swami Vivekananda
On this day Vivekananda gave his first brief address.
On 1 May 1897 at Calcutta, Vivekananda founded the Ramakrishna Mission — the organ for social service.
On the day of his death he woke up very early in the morning, went to chapel and meditated for three hours, sang a song on Kali and then he whispered, " If there were another Vivekananda, then he would have understood what this Vivekananda has done!
On 11 November 1995, a section of Michigan Avenue, one of the most prominent streets in downtown Chicago, was formally renamed " Swami Vivekananda Way ".
On 1 May 1897 Swami Vivekananda inaugurated the Ramakrishna Mission, and on 15 May Swami Akhandananda opened a relief centre in the temple premises of Mrityunjay Bhattacharya of Kedar-Mahula in Murshidabad to save people from an all-devouring famine.
On this day Swami Vivekananda gave his first brief address.
On a cold afternoon in November 1895, Swami Vivekananda, who had come from America to visit London on an invitation, was explaining Vedanta philosophy in the drawing room of an aristocratic family in London.
On 25 March 1898, Swami Vivekananda formally initiated Margaret in the vow of Brahmacharya ( lifelong celibacy ) and gave her the name of " Nivedita ", the dedicated one.
On 18 March 1898, Swami Vivekananda organised a public meeting at Star Theatre to introduce Sister Nivedita to the people of Calcutta.
On 11 May 1898 Nivedita, along with Swami Vivekananda, Mrs. Sara Bull, Josephine Mcleod and Swami Turiyananda, set foot for the Himalayas.
On that day, as the sun rose, a saffron flag with Om inscribed on it was unfurled in the serene atmosphere on the Vivekananda Rock Memorial to hearld the founding of the Vivekananda Kendra: a spiritually oriented service mission of non-monastic order.

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