who was the person that wanted to be in swamiji company at alwar railway station
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In 1888, Narendra left the monastery as a Parivrâjaka— the Hindu religious life of a wandering monk, "without fixed abode, without ties, independent and strangers wherever they go".[1] His sole possessions were a kamandalu (water pot), staff and his two favourite books: the Bhagavad Gita and The Imitation of Christ.[2] Narendra travelled extensively in India for five years, visiting centres of learning and acquainting himself with diverse religious traditions and social patterns.[3][4] He developed sympathy for the suffering and poverty of the people, and resolved to uplift the nation.[3][5] Living primarily on bhiksha (alms), Narendra travelled on foot and by railway (with tickets bought by admirers). During his travels he met, and stayed with Indians from all religions and walks of life: scholars, dewans, rajas, Hindus, Muslims, Christians, paraiyars (low-caste workers) and government officials.[5]
Ramasnehi was the person who wanted to be in Swamiji’s company at Alwar station.
Explanation:
- During Swamiji’s visit to Alwar of Rajputana, many of his disciples and friends came to welcome him at Alwar station. There among all the people a man in a scruffy dress was standing there and was eagerly waiting for the company of Swami Vivekananda.
- He was Ramasnehi, whom Swamiji whole-heartedly called out and spent some time with. This incident shows his affection and unconditional love for the distressed and poor people.
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