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was accentuated by his visits to a hermitage near his home when he interacted with monks of different orders. He was a vegetarian and had a strict resolution of not to eat any non-vegetarian food; this resolve went to the extreme extent when he even walked out of a relative's house when he was 10 years old, where they had cooked a non-vegetarian meal and were forcing him to eat it.
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his ashes were collected in an urn, taken from
Casipore burning ghat, and kept initially on Ramakrishna's bed. At that time, Vivekananda tried to pacify the grieving disciples by narrating Ramakrishna's life events of mercy. Ramachandra wished to keep the urn of ashes in his Kankurgachi house but
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Vivekananda's fellow boys played a trick on him, with the consent of
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from an extract of an indigenous medicinal plant, which got the seal of approval from the government. Leading doctors started prescribing it, and he became famous, and as a result he was appointed a member of the
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religious faiths, but his "The great inquiry" of God did not seem to end. He then, on 13 November 1879, visited Ramakrishna for the first time at
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Yogodyana. Whoever enters this place will walk over my head, and thus I shall get the touch of the Master’s devotees’ feet forever."
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The Monk as Man: The Unknown Life of Swami Vivekananda
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660:. Penguin Books India.
618:. Motilal Banarsidass.
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