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          new system which will give him a sense of purpose in life and which
          will furnish the answers to his real demands.
             This problem is not just confined to  America  but, because
          America is the leader of contemporary industrial cultures, it
          naturally inherits a large share of the problem.  This is clearly
          indicated by the fact that when Swami Vivekanand (1863-1902)
          travelled to America at the end of the nineteenth century, he could
          not find a field for his work there, whereas nowadays Indian Sadhus
          find millions of followers in the U.S.A. It is clear that modern
          Western man is thoroughly disenchanted with his culture and is
          desperate for something new. When the preserved Religion is not
          available to him, he pursues anything that glitters from a distance.










































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