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Sister Nivedita, born as Margaret Elizabeth Noble, was an Irish social worker and a prominent disciple of Swami Vivekananda. She traveled to India in 1898, where she dedicated her life to the education and empowerment of women, as well as the upliftment of the impoverished. Nivedita played a significant role in promoting Indian culture and spirituality in the West, bridging the gap between Eastern and Western philosophies. Her work included establishing schools for girls and advocating for their rights in a patriarchal society.

Nivedita's writings and speeches were influential in introducing Indian philosophy and spirituality to a global audience. She authored several books, including 'Myths of the Hindus and Buddhists', which explored the rich heritage of Indian mythology. Her commitment to social reform and education left a lasting impact on India's development and inspired future generations of leaders and reformers. Sister Nivedita remains a celebrated figure in Indian history for her contributions to society and her role in the Indian independence movement.

国籍 印度人, 爱尔兰语
出生日期 October 28, 1867
出生地点 Dibrugarh, Assam, India
去世日期 October 13, 1911
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