The Vedanta Kesari |
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Under the inspiration of Swami Vivekananda, his Madras disciples G.Venkataranga Rao, M.C.Nanjunda Rao and Alasinga Perumal started the Brahmavadin on 14 September 1895. Until Alasinga's death in 1909 the magazine came out regularly. After his passing away it continued but with less regularity, and its last issue was the March-April 1914 number. The next month (May 1914) the Brahmavadin became The Vedanta Kesari. It has had various monks as editors and is one of the oldest English religio-philosophic journals of India, and is read by an estimated 60,000 people worldwide.
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