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Sister Nivedita: A beacon of education and empowerment

Extremely committed and devoted to human values since childhood especially after her subsequent interactions with renowned Indian spiritual leader Swami Vivekananda, Margaret Elizabeth Noble rechristened as Sister Nivedita became the hallmark and strong symbol of women’s education and empowerment of Bharatiya Culture and later played a crucial role in the Indian Freedom Struggle through her fearless activism and by guiding Sri Aurobindo to move to Pondicherry for spearheading the Indian national movement

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Margaret Elizabeth Noble, popularly known as Sister Nivedita, was a noted disciple of Swami Vivekananda. Born in Ireland on October 28, 1867, she showed early inclinations towards service and learning, which were greatly influenced by her father’s teachings on human values.

Her education in England led her to develop a passion for teaching and education reforms. Unfortunately, her betrothal came to a sorrowful halt when her fiancé passed away shortly after they were engaged. When Swami Vivekananda met her in 1895 in London, her journey took a significant turn.

Her encounter with Bharatiya spirituality and culture ignited her interest in the country. She was invited to Bharat by Swami Vivekananda to work on education and empowerment for Bharatiya women. During her visit to Bharat in 1898, Swami Vivekananda initiated her into brahmacharya vows, renaming her Nivedita, which means “Dedicated to God.”

Through her time in Bharat, Nivedita established a number of educational and empowerment projects that benefited Bharatiya women. An important achievement of hers was the opening of a girls’ school in Calcutta’s Bagbazar area in 1898, with the aim of providing education to underprivileged girls.

In spite of the challenges she faced, she dedicated her life to this cause, receiving blessings and support from prominent figures such as Sarada Devi and Swami Vivekananda. Nivedita’s contributions went beyond education. Through her advocacy of Bharatiya national values, support for the independence movement, and promotion of Bharatiya culture and heritage, she became a vocal advocate of Bharatiya national values.

In 1899, she organised relief efforts and nursed the sick during the plague epidemic in Calcutta, demonstrating her commitment to humanity. Rabindranath Tagore and Jagadish Chandra Bose were among the intellectuals she fostered connections with through her active promotion of Bharatiya culture, history, and science. Further, Nivedita was a vital part of the independence movement in Bharat. Her advocacy for Bharatiya independence and support of various colonial reform initiatives were aimed at challenging colonial rule.

She was recognised as one of the leading figures in the struggle for Bharat’s freedom as a result of her association with revolutionaries and nationalists, along with her fearless activism. It is her life that remains an inspiration to all who seek to bring about change in society. It was Sri Aurobindo who spearheaded the Bharatiya independence movement against British rule as a freedom fighter, social reformer, philosopher, yogi, and poet.

Sri Aurobindo’s actions and writings were strongly opposed by the British government. In the wake of rising tensions, the British authorities issued a warrant for his arrest. Sister Nivedita, one of Sri Aurobindo’s closest associates, suggested he move to Pondicherry as a means of avoiding arrest and persecution in the face of this threat. In recognition of his danger, Sri Aurobindo moved from British India to Pondicherry, a French colony at the time.

It was because of this move that he was able to continue his spiritual and philosophical work independently of the British authorities. There he eventually founded the Sri Aurobindo Ashram, a centre for philosophical discourse and spiritual practice.

Nandalal Bose has been greeted as a renowned artist and a major contributor to the Bengal School of Art since the late nineteenth century. In the Bose Institute, there is a bas-relief depicting a woman holding a lamp and prayer beads, which has been designed by Maharashtrian sculptor Vinayak Pandurang Karmakar based on the famous Nivedita painting by Nandalal Bose, the lady with the lamp, who was his protégé as well. It contains a portion of Nivedita’s ashes.

As early as 1906, Nivedita designed and proposed the vajra as the nation’s emblem and flag design. Throughout her life, Sister Nivedita has demonstrated the transformative power of dedication and service. On October 13, 1911, Nivedita breathed her last in Darjeeling, leaving behind a legacy of service, empowerment, and devotion to Bharat. Bharatiya society will always remember her dedication to humanity and the indelible mark she left on it through her tireless efforts.

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