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The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda

by Srila Narayana Maharaja | 2003 | 1,508,963 words | ISBN-10: 8175053925 | ISBN-13: 9788175053922

"The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda" compiles the teachings and writings of Swami Vivekananda, capturing his vast influence as a pivotal figure in the introduction of Vedanta and Yoga to the Western world. Swami Vivekananda, a chief disciple of the mystic Ramakrishna, delivered profound lectures across the United States and Europe af...

No One to Blame

(Written from New York, 16th May, 1895.)

The sun goes down, its crimson rays
        Light up the dying day;
A startled glance I throw behind
        And count my triumph shame;
                No one but me to blame.

Each day my life I make or mar,
        Each deed begets its kind,
Good good, bad bad, the tide once set
        No one can stop or stem;
                No one but me to blame.

I am my own embodied past;
        Therein the plan was made;
The will, the thought, to that conform,
        To that the outer frame;
                No one but me to blame.

Love comes reflected back as love,
        Hate breeds more fierce hate,
They mete their measures, lay on me
        Through life and death their claim;
                No one but me to blame.

I cast off fear and vain remorse,
        I feel my Karma's sway
I face the ghosts my deeds have raised �
        Joy, sorrow, censure, fame;
                No one but me to blame.

Good, bad, love, hate, and pleasure, pain
        Forever linked go,
I dream of pleasure without pain,
        It never, never came;
                No one but me to blame.

I give up hate, I give up love,
        My thirst for life is gone;
Eternal death is what I want,
        Nirvanam goes life's flame;
                No one is left to blame.

One only man, one only God, one ever perfect soul,
One only sage who ever scorned the dark and dubious ways,
One only man who dared think and dared show the goal �
That death is curse, and so is life, and best when stops to be.

Om Nama Bhagavate Sambuddhaya
Om, I salute the Lord, the awakened.

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