Sister Nivedita biography



Margaret Elizabeth Noble, otherwise called Sister Nivedita  ( সিস্টার নিবেদিতা ), was conceived in Ireland. Her dad, Samuel Richard Noble, was a minister in some poor ward in Ireland.

Margaret, the oldest girl, was given to her dad's beliefs and dreams; and she got the soul of self­less assistance. At six years old, she figured out how to peruse the Bible, and offered to visit the old and wiped out individuals and read the blessed book resoundingly to them.

Margaret started composing at twenty years old. She met Swami Vivekananda in England, and was tremendously influ­enced by his standards and addresses. She came to India in 1898, and remained in a place of the Ramakrishan Mission at Baghbazar, Calcutta. From that point forward, she came to be known as 'Sister Nivedita'.

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Nivedita began a young ladies' school in the area, and started to show little youngsters who were in those days not permitted to examine in a school. Sister Nivedita used to go by and by to the guardians, and mentioned them to enable their little girls to go to the school. Also, she committed herself in numerous other social works and turned out to be firmly associated with Indian patriotism, as she adored India. '

When Aurobindo Ghosh left for Pondichery, being pursued by the British Intelligence Agency for his risky fear monger exercises, Sister Nivedita assumed control over the charge of altering his prominent diary, Karma Yogin, in his nonattendance.

Sister Nivedita cherished India as her country, and the Indians as her siblings and sisters. She kicked the bucket in Calcutta at the age of forty-four.


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