: One of the most famous real-life anecdotes involves Swami Vivekananda being chased by aggressive monkeys in Kashi (Varanasi). When he tried to run, they pursued him; however, upon the advice of a passing sage to "face the brutes," he turned and stood his ground, causing the monkeys to flee. This story is frequently included in collections about his life to illustrate the importance of facing one's fears.
Traditional story collections often use monkeys as allegories for the human mind, which is frequently described as "restless as a monkey" in spiritual texts. : One of the most famous real-life anecdotes
In the lush forests of Rishikesh, there lived a mischievous monkey named Swamiji. He spent his days playing tricks on the tourists and stealing food from the local vendors. But little did anyone know, Swamiji had a soft spot for romance. But little did anyone know, Swamiji had a