In the last week of February 1897, about four and a half years after Swami Vivekananda’s landmark speech in Chicago, a north Indian organiser of a Gau-rakshini Sabha (Cow Protection Committee) came to meet him at his Bagbazar residence in north Calcutta, seeking financial help for their programme. The dressing down he received from the young Bengali monk has since become one of the more popular stories around Vivekananda’s humanitarian outlook.