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Vivekananda and International
* 2009, ' Cultivating Strength & Vitality ,' inauguration of Vivekananda International Foundation ( New Delhi )
* Swami Vivekananda International School
* Vivekananda International Foundation, New Delhi, India VIF
* Vivekananda Kendra International

Vivekananda and Foundation
* Vivekananda Kendra Medical and Research Foundation
* Vivekananda Kendra Vedic Vision Foundation, Kodungallur, Kerala VKVVF
* Vivekananda Kendra Vedic Vision Foundation website

Vivekananda and another
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!
Koertge asserts that TM has introduced to the West the " scientistic version of Hinduism " developed in late 19th century Hindu revivalism by Dayananda Saraswati, Swami Vivekananda and others, i. e. the idea that " the Vedas are simply another name for science ".
After five months of association Swami Vivekananda left them and Akhandananda followed him surrepticiously, going from one province to another in his search, but everywhere he narrowly missed meeting him.

Vivekananda and example
Swami Vivekananda, a Vedantist, offers a good example of the worry about free will in the Hindu tradition.

Vivekananda and .
In the 19th and 20th centuries, prominent figures of Indian spirituality such as Swami Vivekananda, Ramana Maharshi, Swami Sivananda and A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami emphasized the importance of ahimsa.
* 1836 – Sri Ramakrishna, Indian Bengali guru of Swami Vivekananda ( d. 1886 )
* 1902 – Swami Vivekananda, Indian monk ( b. 1863 )
A fifth individual whom Drury identified as an important influence upon the New Age movement was the Indian Swami Vivekananda ( 1863 – 1902 ), an adherent of the philosophy of Vedanta who first brought Hinduism to the West in the late 19th century.
Hindu monks, beginning with Swami Vivekananda, brought yoga to the Western world in the late 19th century.
* January 12 – Swami Vivekananda, Indian religious leader ( d. 1902 )
* July 4 – Swami Vivekananda, Indian religious leader ( b. 1863 )
** Swami Vivekananda delivers an inspiring speech on his paper at the World Parliament of Religions in Chicago.
After an accidental meeting between Jamsetji N. Tata and Swami Vivekananda on a ship in 1893 where they discussed Tata's plan of bringing the steel industry to India, Tata wrote to Vivekananda five years later:
Vivekananda endorsed the project with enthusiasm, and Tata, with the aim of advancing the scientific capabilities of the country, constituted a Provisional Committee to prepare a plan for setting up of an Institute of research and higher education.
Swami Vivekananda (; pronounced: ) ( 12 January 1863 – 4 July 1902 ), born Narendra Nath Datta (), was an Indian Hindu monk.
Born into an aristocratic Bengali Kayastha family of Calcutta, Swami Vivekananda showed an inclination towards spirituality and God realisation.
After the death of his guru, Vivekananda became a wandering monk, extensively touring the Indian subcontinent and acquiring first-hand knowledge of conditions in India.
In America Vivekananda became India's spiritual ambassador.
In India Vivekananda is regarded as a patriotic saint of modern India and his birthday is celebrated as National Youth Day.
Rabindranath Tagore's suggestion ( to Nobel Laureate Romain Rolland ) was – " If you want to know India, study Vivekananda.
Swami Vivekananda was born as Narendranath Dutta in Calcutta, the capital of British India, on 12 January 1863 during the Makar Sankranti festival.
The house of 3, Gour Mohan Mukherjee street, Kolkata, where Vivekananda was born, now it is maintained by the Ramakrishna Mission.
Ramakrishna, guru of Vivekananda.
" During his final days, Ramakrishna asked Narendra Nath to take care of other monastic disciples and in turn asked them to look upon Vivekananda as their leader.
Such Grihastha disciples financially helped the monastic disciples led by Vivekananda to form fellowship at a derelict house at Baranagar on the river Ganges.

International and Foundation
* INC, International Nut and Dried Fruit Council Foundation
" Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction 102, Spring 2008.
The Carnegie Collections of the Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library consist of the archives of the following organizations founded by Carnegie: The Carnegie Corporation of New York ( CCNY ); The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace ( CEIP ); the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching ( CFAT ); The Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs ( CCEIA ).
* The International Bongo Foundation
In spite of this, in 1975 Bliss granted an exclusive world license, for use with handicapped children, to the new Blissymbolics Communication Foundation directed by Shirley McNaughton ( later called Blissymbolics Communication International, BCI ).
In March 1994 CDE became the responsibility of the " new OSF ", a merger of the Open Software Foundation and Unix International ;
In 1965, Fred Gastoff invented the vinyl pom-pon, which was introduced into competitions by the International Cheerleading Foundation ( now the World Cheerleading Association or WCA ).
Organized cheerleading competitions began to pop up with the first ranking of the " Top Ten College Cheerleading Squads " and " Cheerleader All America " awards given out by the International Cheerleading Foundation in 1967.
Cheerleading Asia International Open Championships ( CAIOC ): Hosted by the Foundation of Japan Cheerleading Association ( FJCA ) in accordance with the rules and regulations of the IFC.
Malaria Foundation International states, " The outcome of the treaty is arguably better than the status quo going into the negotiations ... For the first time, there is now an insecticide which is restricted to vector control only, meaning that the selection of resistant mosquitoes will be slower than before.
The International Essential Tremor Foundation ( IETF ) provides information, services and support to individuals and families affected by essential tremor ( ET ).
The National Tremor Foundation ( NTF ), founded in 1992, is a British friendly organisation based in Essex, England, an affiliate of the International Tremor Foundation, which was founded in 1988.
* International Essential Tremor Foundation ( USA )
Some Greenpeace groups, namely London Greenpeace ( dissolved in 2001 ) and the US-based Greenpeace Foundation ( still operational ) however decided to remain independent from Greenpeace International.
* The Inforce Foundation ( International Forensic Centre of Excellence ), UK
* Foundation for the International Prevention of Genocide and Mass Atrocities, Hungary
The CTH received support from foreign labor organizations, including ORIT, the American Institute for Free Labor Development ( AIFLD ), and Germany's Friedrich Ebert Foundation and was an affiliate of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions ( ICFTU ).
A good example is AID Foundation International in the Philippines, who won an Ashden Award for their work developing ram pumps that could be easily maintained for use in remote villages.
* International DOI Foundation, the developer of Digital object identifier
* 1948 – Foundation of the International Council on Archives under the auspices of the UNESCO.
He has won the International Obfuscated C Code Contest twice and was the recipient of the first Free Software Foundation Award for the Advancement of Free Software in 1998.
In 2009, A 17. 5 million dollar contract to support elections was offered to Liberia with International Foundation for Electoral Systems as the conduit.
Stenographic Report of July's Plenary Meeting of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and Other Documents, International Democracy Foundation, Moscow, 1999 ( in Russian ).

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