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  1. Sister Nivedita (nacida Margaret Elizabeth Noble; 28 de octubre de 1867 - 13 de octubre de 1911) 1 2 fue una Irlandesa profesora, autora, activista social, fundadora de una escuela y discípula de Swami Vivekananda. 3 4 Pasó su infancia y primera juventud en Irlanda. Estuvo prometida con un joven galés, pero éste murió poco después de su ...

  2. Nivedita’s tireless activity, austere lifestyle, and disregard for her own welfare eventually caused her health to fail, and she died at the age of 44. During her close contact with the Indian people, they came to love their “sister” with devoted admiration bordering on veneration.

  3. 27 de oct. de 2021 · Introduction. Sister Nivedita (born Margaret Elizabeth Noble) remains as debated a figure in the history of colonial Hinduism as her guru, Swami Vivekananda (b. 1863–d. 1902). In several ways, she represented the going forward and amplification of some of the most cherished desires and goals of the Swami himself.

  4. 4 de nov. de 2019 · For Sister Nivedita, national consciousness was about awakening & pride in all spheres – science, history, art, religion, literature – promoting the finest minds across industry was her approach to nation building. She thus shaped the discourse on nationalism, through engaging with people, recognizing their potential and enabling them.

  5. Sister Nivedita, the Irish educationist and Vivekananda disciple became one of colonial India's towering personalities. Born Margaret Elizabeth Noble, 150 years ago in Northern Ireland, the teacher, social worker and thinker came to be known throughout India as Sister Nivedita and loved and served the country in a manner few have.

  6. 24 de sept. de 2016 · Sister Nivedita's fiery spirit knew no rest till her whole personality was spent for the cause of her dedication - India. In the midst of her tireless efforts for the education and amelioration of Indian women and arousing the nation and the nationalists to the greatness of their religion and culture, she found time to make a deep study of Indian literature, philosophy, mythology, and history.

  7. Sister Nivedita Educational Complex is a coalition of institutions and activities that promote education as a 'means to an end' and not the end alone. It aims to redefine education beyond classrooms and books. It focuses on overall development, practical knowledge, fun learning and life-long education for the students to reach the pinnacle of ...