He founded the "Vedanta Society of New York" in 1894.
He also founded the first Vedanta Society in America at New York.
As a general rule the Vedanta Society does not proselytize; nor does it advertise or promote its religion and philosophy.
There he remained head of the Vedanta Society until his return to India in 1898.
He went and from there on to New York after a year and took charge of the Vedanta Society there.
Vedanta Society of Arkansas has a temple in Mabelvale.
The Vedanta Society has been important in subsequent Parliaments.
Initially he worked as an assistant minister of the Vedanta Society of San Francisco.
After two years, he established the Vedanta Society of Portland.
"After seven years, they turned the property over to the Vedanta Society."