Swami Vivekananda was a spiritual leader, philosopher, and social reformer who was born in colonial India in 1863. He was instrumental in bringing Hinduism to the attention of the Western world and played a pivotal role in India's struggle for independence. Vivekananda's teachings emphasized the importance of self-realization and the unity of all religions, and his legacy continues to inspire people around the world today. Nandini Saraf's biography offers a detailed and engaging account of his life and work, providing valuable insights into his unique perspective on spirituality and the human experience.