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==== Articles in ''Vedanta and the West'' ==== ''Vedanta and the West'' (originally titled ''Voice of India'' from 1938 to 1940) was the official publication of the [[Vedanta Society#Vedanta Society of Southern California|Vedanta Society of Southern California]]. It offered essays by many of the leading intellectuals of the time and had contributions from [[Aldous Huxley]], [[Gerald Heard]], [[Alan Watts]], [[J. Krishnamurti]], [[W. Somerset Maugham]], and many others. Isherwood wrote the following articles that appeared in ''Vedanta and the West'': {{col-begin}}{{col-break}} * "[[Vivekananda]] and [[Sarah Bernhardt]]" β 1943 * "On Translating the Gita" β 1944 * "Hypothesis and Belief" β 1944 * "The Gita and War" β 1944 * "What is Vedanta?" β 1944 * "[[Ramakrishna]] and Vivekananda" β 1945 * "The Problem of the Religious Novel" β 1946 * "Religion Without Prayers" β 1946 * "Foreword to a Man of Boys" β 1950 * "An Introduction" β 1951 * "What Vedanta Means to Me" β 1951 * "Who Is Ramakrishna?" β 1957 * "Ramakrishna and the Future" β 1958 * "The Home of Ramakrishna" β 1958 * "Ramakrishna: A First Chapter" β 1959 * "The Birth of Ramakrishna" β 1959 * "The Boyhood of Ramakrishna" β 1959 * "How Ramakrishna Came to Dakshineswar" β 1959 * "Early Days at Dakshineswar" β 1959 * "The Vision of Kali" β 1960 {{col-break|gap=4em}} * "The Marriage of Ramakrishna" β 1960 * "The Coming of the Bhariravi" β 1960 * "Some Visitors to Dakshineswar" β 1960 * "Tota Puri" β 1960 * "The Writer and Vedanta" β 1961 * "Mathur" β 1961 * "Sarada and Chandra" β 1962 * "Keshab Sen" β 1962 * "The Coming of the Disciples" β 1962 * "Introduction to Vivekananda" β 1962 * "Naren" β 1963 * "The Training of Naren" β 1963 * "An Approach to Vedanta" β 1963 * The Young Monks β 1963 * "Some Great Devotees" β 1963 * "The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna" β 1963 * "The Last Year" β 1964 * "The Story Continues" β 1964 * "Letters of Swami Vivekananda" β 1968 * "Essentials of Vedanta" β 1969 {{col-end}} In 1945, sixty-eight articles from ''Vedanta and the West'' were collected in book form as ''Vedanta for the Western World''. Isherwood edited the selection and provided an introduction and three articles ("Hypothesis and Belief", "[[Vivekananda]] and [[Sarah Bernhardt]]", "The Gita and War"). Other contributors included [[Aldous Huxley]], [[Gerald Heard]], [[Swami Prabhavananda]], [[Swami Vivekananda]], and [[John Van Druten]].
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