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being resisted. The book named “Dipākrandanam" ( The wailings of the helpless) is magni. loquent of the surges and tumult of his heart, and his exhortations to God, pended by him. in that valuable work, are symbolic of the warbling stream of sympathy and feelings of piety running in the innermost recess of his heart.
He has a very high capacity of delivering, public lectures in a bomely and convincing style. Whenever he proceeds to the rastrum to deliver a lecture, he is 60 highly inspired and transported with joy at baving to deliver the sacred message of God, that he forgets himself, and his limbs keep time with the tunes of his heart. This is largely responsible for the ineftaceable stamp he leaves on the minds of the audience.
His religious tolerance exposes bis translucent heart and gathers round him many an admirer [both western and eastern). He freely mingles with the students, as is evidenced by his advice to the students, written in Sanskrita verses, during his stay for four months'