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Margaret E. Noble, also known as Sister Nivedita, was a prominent Irish social worker and a key figure in the introduction of Hindu philosophy to the Western world. Born in Calcutta in 1867, she was deeply influenced by her encounter with Swami Vivekananda, who inspired her to dedicate her life to the service of India and its people. She became a disciple of Vivekananda and took on the name Nivedita, which means 'the dedicated one'. Her work encompassed education, social reform, and the empowerment of women in India.

Nivedita established a school for girls in Calcutta, emphasizing the importance of education in lifting the status of women. Her writings, including works that elaborate on Indian culture and spirituality, contributed to a greater understanding of India in the West. She traveled extensively, promoting India's rich heritage and advocating for social justice. Margaret E. Noble's legacy continues to inspire many, as she worked tirelessly to bridge cultural divides and foster mutual respect between East and West.

国籍 印度人, 爱尔兰语
出生日期 October 18, 1867
出生地点 Calcutta, West Bengal, India
去世日期 December 30, 1902
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