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THE THEOSOPHIST:A
MONTHLY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO ORIENTAL PHILOSO
PHY, ART, LITERATURE AND OCCULTISM.
CONDUCTED BT
H. P. BLAVATSKY.
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
VOLUME IV.—1882-83.
M A D R A S :
P U B L IS H E D BY T H E TH EO SO PH ICA I# SO C IETY , ADYAR,
fW a ft v a s :r i U N T E T ) A T T H E S C O T T I S H I ' K E . S S ,
HY GRAVKS, CooKSOtf ANt» CO.
THE THEOSOPHIST.-v 'O Z j Tj i m i i h : i v .
1 8 8 2 - 8 3 .
(OCTOBER TO SEPTE M BE R.)
INDEX.
P a c k .
A.
205
175
229203
91
A b r e w ( W . D . ) , F . T . S . , a v i c t im to C h r i s t i a n b i g o t r y . . . . ..
A d i B r a l im o S a m a j . — See u n d e r “ B r a h m o S a m a j . ” ' ‘ .
A d w a i t a p h i lo s o p h y , 30 ; 138 ;— of A l m o r a S w a m i , 1 1 8 ; 1 2 8 ; . 2 0 1 ;2 4 5 ; 2 4 8 ;— Versus S e m i t i c B ible .
A d w a i t e e ’a d is s e c t io n of V is is t l ia - d w a i t i s m . . . . . . . . . . ..
A g a s t y a , 154 ;— st i l l l iv in g ? . ..A g r i c u l t u r a l R e f o r m ( I n d i a n ) . ..A h a l y a , E s o t e r i c m e a n i n g of------- ...A h r i m a n , a n d O r m a z d • ...................A l c h e m y . . . • •• ••• • ••A l l a h i n A t h a r v a n V e d a . . . ...A l m a n a c f o r 1883. ( H e e r a N a n d ' s ) . A l m o r a S w a m i , A d w a i t a P h i lo s o
p h y of— 1 1 8 ; 1 2 8 : ------- a n d o u rf a i l i n g s , 245; c a l l e d u p o n t o d e f e n d h i s p o s i t io n , 3 1 4 ; h i s in to i1pre- t a t i o n s , c r i t ic i se d , . . . 201 ;
Anvnia M wuli ... ... •••A n im a l s , So c ie ty f o r p r e v e n t i o n of
c r u e l ty to ------- 5 4 ; E n c r o a c h m e n to n th e p a s t u r e s f o r ------- ... ...
A n n i v e r s a r y (7 t l i ) o f t l ie T h e o s o p h ica l S oc ie ty , n o t ic e of . . . . ..
A n t h r o p o m o r p h i s m ................... ...A p o l lo n iu s of T y a n a , M a g ic a l e v o
c a t io n o f ------- . . .A p p a r i t i o n s a t t l ie m o m e n t of
d e a t h , . . . ••• ••• i •••A re l iseo log ica l e x p lo r a t io n s i n E g y p t
to p ro v e C h r i s t i a n i t y .. . . ..A rchoeology , t h e p r o g r e s s o f— a n d
—■— 301 ;— a n d P s y e h o m e t r y ; . ..A r n e S a k n u s s e m ...................................“ A r y a , ” I n c o r r e c t s t a t e m e n t s of
t h e ------- 1 7 2 ; A n in ju d ic io u s q u o t a t i o n in t h e — — 2 2 4 ; E la s t i c i ty - o f i ta “ o u t - s t a t i o n ” e p r re sp q n - d e n t . . . ••• •••
A r y a S a m a j , t l i e d o g m a s o f— ... A s a n s ( Y o g a p o s tu r e s ) , t h e ULiJity
of-------- . . . . ..A s c e t ic i s m , S h a m ------- . . . ...“ A s ia” (A. H . K e a n e ’s), r e v i e w e d . . .“ A s t r a l d o u b le s” a n d E le c t ro sc o p e . A s t r o lo g e r , r e a d i n g a se a le d le t t e r ,
1 9 2 ; A f a m o u s ------- .. . ...A s t r o lo g y , .94; 1 7 6 ; 2 0 4 ; 2 3 3 ;
M o d e r n Science a n d -------- . . . . .. 277A t h a r v a n V e d a , t h e so u rc e of M a h o -
m e d a n i s m . . . . . . . . . 27.1A t k i n s o n ’s ( H e n r y . G O , v i e w s o n ' i
M a t t e r a n d F o rc e , . 1 0 8 ; - ------ •E r r o n e o u s im p r e s s io n s r e g a r d i n g ’ 1 T h e o s o p h y . . . .. . . . . . .. 2(50
A t l a n t e a n s , a r e t h e o ld G re ek s ' a n d • R o m a n s . . . . . . . . . . . . 295
A t m a n a t m a V i v e k a h ” o f S a n k a r ^ - c h a r y a . . i . . . . . . ' . . . ‘ 3 0
A t oins,— M o le cu le s a n d E t h e r W a v e s , 9 7 ; 1 5 5 ; t h e S c i e n t i s t s ’ ‘^ it-wa o f—’— c rit ic i sed , - , , , 3 0 4
2 0 2 / B e l l , B o o k a n d C a n d le , 160 ; 223 ;217
84273126
248116
173
7812
58
315
173
2352 3 4
49140
75131
49209
272
P a g e .
t h e• . . . 119
. 40 . . . 133 . . . 84
A to n e m e n t , t h e m is c h ie f ofd o c t r in e o f------- . ..
“ A v e s t a ” a n d T h e o s o p h y . . . .A v i te l i i . . . . .. . . .A zo t l i . . . • . . . . . .
B.B. A ’s, B r a h m o s a n d C h r i s t i a n s . . . 175B a t t e r y , H u m a n s t o r a g e ------- . .. 279
B a t t l e - g r o u n d of S p i r i t u a l R e f o r - - : - m a t i o n ” ( D r . S. B . . B r i t t a n ’s ) , 147
' ‘ 1673 1 2 272
82
B e a r d ( D r . G e o r g e ) , d e a t h o f - B e g g a r s , g e n te e l -
B e n g a l , c r im e in B o n n e t ( D . M . ) , p a r a d e d as s p i r i t -
h i s “ A r o u n d t h e W o r l d , ” . ..1thayavat-Gila, See “ P h i l o s o p h y of
S p i r i t ” ; E so te r i c m e a n i n g a n d E n g l i s h t r a n s l a t i o n o f— p r o m is e d ,
- 2 6 5 ;B h a t t a , K u m a r i l a ------ - -.... ...B ib le , c r i t ic ized , 143 ; A d w a i t a P h i
lo so p h y versus t i ie S e i n e t i e — 175 ; S e l f - c o n t r a d i c t i o n s of t h e ------- 4 1 ;
B ish o p of B o m b a y , on d iv o r c e a n d r e - m a r r i a g e . .. . .. . ..
B la s p h e m y , p ro s e c u t io n f o r — 206 ; P r o f . T y n d a l l o n - — 7 . .. ...
“ B o m b a y G a z e t t e , ” 'O c c u l t Sc ience a n d t h e ------- . . . — ...
B o o k a n d C a n d le , B e l l — 160 ; 223;.. .“ B o o k of C h ro n ic le s of P i l g r im s in
t h e l a n d of Y a h w e h ” ( 1) . M, B e n n e t t ’s ) , r e v ie w e d . . . , , . . ..
Bodies, T h e se v e n h u m a n — — ...B ose, R a j N a r a i n ------- .. . , , . 3 1 3 ;B r a h m , ITow one k n o w s a n d b e
c o m e s ------- ...B rah m a n , ceremonies
—:— 2 0 1 ; I Iow to ' 235 ; 236 ■ ' W h o is
B ra lnn in ica l t h r e a d . ,. B ra ln ho Sa in ’aj, T he A d i -
213 • 274 '; criticism of
to b e c o m e a becom e'— — .
a— :— ...— 13 j 3 3 ;
146
293202
120
284
3 2 4&72
722822 / 4
71
263109
P age.
B u d d h i s t , — C a te c h i s m , S e e u n d e r“ C a te c h i s m ;” ------- S a c r e d t ree rtfK u m B u r n , 130;— R.elicsof Sop’a ra ; 101; 233 ;------- P e r e h e r a , 236 -------M o v e m e n t in E n g l a n d ... ...
B u d d h i s t s , p e r s e c u t e d in C ey lon , 205; B r u n o ( G io r d a n o ) , t h e e r a of th e
M a r t y r d o m of......... .................. ...B u l l a g a i n s t S p i r i t u a l i s m , P a p a l —■— B u r y i n g d e a d bodies , d i s a d v a n t a g e s
o f .......... ................................................ .
c.Calcot .t ’s (D r . ) “ G r a m m a r of M u s ic ,”C a le n d a r , a n a t t e m p t a t a n e w -------C a l i f o r n i a on T h e o s o p h y ... . ..C a n d le , B e l l , B o o k a u d ----------- 160 ;
• 223 ;C a ta l o g u e of I n d i a n D r u g s (D r .
P a n d u r a n g G o p a l ’s ) , r e v ie w e d , . . . ■Catechism, Col. O le o t t ’s B u d d h i s t —
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237167
48
126237313
272
147
8 3 ; 2 5 2 ; - - o f V i s i sh th a d wai ta 1 9 6 ;2 2 8 ;
A . S a n k a - -. r i a h 011- -— 77; r e p ly t h e r e to , 117 ;N e w 1 D i s p e n s a t io n o f K e s l i u b .C h a n d e r S en , _ !................. 109; 185 ; ,200
B r a h m o s , C h r i s t i a n s , a n d B. A ’s . . . .175B r i ta i n , c r im e i n ----- -■ . .. 82B r i t t a n ’s ( D r . S. B . ) “ B a t t le ,
g r o u n d Of S p i r i t u a l R e f o r m a t i o n ’, 147“ B r o t h l i l t s ” , H i m a l a y a n ------- 4 6 ; 50 ;
65'; H o w a C h e la f o u n d t h e — :—67 ; T h e c u s to m of b e s p e a k i n g t h eB le s s in g s 6f J---- - . . . . .. . .. . 141
B u d d h a , a u t h e n t i c h i s t o r y a n d d a t e .o f ------ w'nptod, 295 ; I m a g e s a n d .p h o t o g r a p h s o f - -----y a n t e d . . . 283
B u d d h i s m , ' 182 ;. E ju m m u m b o n u r n , -p f -------a n d H i n d u i s m , 2 3 6 ; R e v i - ■:
1 v a l o f - — —a n d t h e R i o t s in C oy- •,, Ion, 197; 3 2 5 ; O r i e n ta l i s t s A sso c i a t i o n f o r t h e s t u d y o f—— -317; .
. “ E s o t e r i c ”— — (A . P . S i h n e u ’s ) ,See under11 Sinnett.”
p h i lo s o p h y , . ..C a v e of t h e E c h o e s . . . ... ...C e n su s of 1 8 8 i , T h e o s o p h is t s ’ m is
r e p r e s e n t e d in t.he— — ... ' • • •C e re m o n ie s , t h e efficacy of f u n e ra l •
221; f u n e r a l — a m o n g S a v a g e s ,281 ;2 8 4 ;-----—f o r B r a l i m a n i s i n g lo w erC a s te m e n , . . . . . .201 ; 285 ;
C e y lo n , R e l ig io u s r io ts i n ------- 197 ;205 ; 325; O r i e n ta l i s t s ’ A ssoc ia t ion a n d th e B u d d h i s t P r i e s t s of— 3 1 7 ;“ C e y lo n F r e e t h i n k e r , ” ... . ...
C h e la , H o w a — f o u n d h is “ G l i m , ”6 7 ; R e m in i sc e n c e s of a ------- 1 1 4 ;1 5 7 ; C h e la s a n d K n o w e r s , 9 5 ; 120 ; “ C h e la s a i id L a y C h e la s , ” ...
C h i r o m a n c y . . . . .. ••• .C h r i s t , t h e s t a tu s o f—— 261 ; - in te r
p r e t a t i o n s o f H i s l a s t w o rd s b y t h e M a y a V o c ab le s ... . ” •
C h r i s t i a n b ig o t r y a n d p e r s e c u t io n , in C ey lo n , 197 ; 2 0 5 ; 3 - 5 ; — - i i i E n g l a n d , 206 ;. C o m p a r a t iv e s t a t is t ic s o f In f ido l a n d C h r i s t i a n M o r a l i t y , 217 ; C h r i s t i a n M o d e rnr i tu a l s , t h e O r i g i n o f ------- •
C h r i s t i a n i t y , 6 ; 1 0 ;— crit ic ized , 143 ; p r o g re s s o f -------in I n d i a , 139 ; V ic t im s o f-------276 ; in f luence o f ----- r-u p o n sc ience h is to ry , Ac., 3 0 1 ; 3 0 4 ; c r im e s a m o n g C h r i s t i a n s a n d h e a t h e n s c o m p a re d , 82.;- O r t h o d o x p a d r i ’s b e l ie f in sp i r i tu a l i s n i , 119 C h r i s t i a n s , B r a lu n o s , a n d B. A 's ,. 175; C h r i s t i a n s a n d B r a h m i n s coni-
. p a r e d , 119 ; Z e n a n a M iss io n C la i rv o y a n c e , a case of ? . ....Colleges' , P r i n c ip a l s , of I n d i a n -
t a k e n to t a s k b y m is s io n a r ie s . .. C o lo u r a n d S o u n d , . . . . ..C o n v g r t , A Pr i n c e — • • ••Cfook ( R e v . J o s e p h ) . . . .••• ; j .' »-J. C o r n e r ’s ( C a r o l i n a ) “ M y .: y ip i t . tQ
S t y r i a , ” r e v i e w e d . . . ■ ; . .1. .-. C o sm ie a l R i n g s a n d R o u n d s .
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311
236
291
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167 -150 26(S 13°
1-46231
P age,Crawford’s (F. M.) “ Mr. Isaacs,”
124;Crime in Bengal and Britain com
pared ... ... ... ...Curses of Pope against Spiritualism,
D.“ Datavya Bharat Karyalaya,” ...Davidson’s (P.) “ Violin,” reviewed,Dayanund Saraswati Swami, oharges
of—49 ; his dogma of the Infallible Revelation of the Vedas,140 ; 260 ;---------- a real Yogi and NOYogi, 172 ; ------ a free-thinker ...
Death,—and Immortality, 28 ; 137;— warning 172 ; apparitions at tlie moment of------ ... ...
Delhis, the seven H indu------ ...Denton’s “ Soul of Things,” 235 ;“ Devas,” defined, ... ... ...Devachan, 29 ; 131 ; 202 ; Western
Stricture and Eastern Theory of------ 266 ; the various states of—270 : intercourse with beloved
145
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213126
224
315303239263.
Food, can a man live without------ ,Foetioide, is—a crime ? ... ...Faroe and Matter, 44 ;----- from the
Hindu standpoint, 66 ; Mr, H, G, Atkinson’s views on----- . ...
Fragments of Occult Truth, 2 ; 131 j161; 194 ; Explanations of------ ,
28 ; 202;Freethought Calendar ... ...Free-thinker (a) in Palestine 72;
Swami Dayanund, a --------- 224 ;persecution of the Freethinker...
Fundamental Truths Eternal, ...Funeral Ceremonies, the efficacy of
------ 221;------ among savages, 281 ;Future, Religion of the------ , ...Futurity and Eternity, the theory
of------ , ... •••
P age.16
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souls engaged i«- Divination, Hindu— -169
1 Double,” can the-
S a g u n a B o d h in i status of-
for-
Fifth year, our----- 265; ... ...First Cause, Tho.ughts on the religi
ous problem of a ------, ... ...Five-pointed S t a r ............................
108
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Parsi 220 ;
-murder ? 99 ;’ 149 ;
Double-sexed, the primeval Human raoe, ... ... .
Dragged in again, ... .Dream-Life, ........... .
E.Earth, Physical changes of the ;“ East India Materia Medica,” 96 ;Echoes, the cave of the ... ...Edard’s (Prof.) Electro-magnetio
apparatus, ... ... ...Education, 43 ;—oommission at
Poona, 1 ; Religious------in India,55; music in schools, ...
Efflux and Influx, the law of------ ...Egypt, missionary expedition to------
to explore the remains of Pharaoh’s army ... ... ...
Electro-Magnetic Apparatus (Prof. Edard's), ... ............................
Elementals, the 3 degrees of----- ...Eliphas Levi, Doctrines of------28 ;
Gleanings from------, 36 ; 58
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England, Buddhist Movement in------ ,Energy, Is------matter ? 44; Evo-
luting..................................................Epilepsy and Mediumship, ...“ Esoteric Buddhism,” See under
“ Sinnett.” ... ... ... ...Essentials of Religion, 213 ; ...Eternal, Fundamental Truths------- ...Eternity, The Theory of------and
Futurity, 44; Time, space and-------,Ether, The Universal luminiferous, E ther Waves, Ato.ms, Molecules and
— .........................................97 ;Ethics of Theosophy, ... ...Europeans and Natives, Social inter-.
course between------ ... . ,Evolution of man, 2 ; 46 ; ... ...Excommunication, Pope’s Bull of—, Exorcism by Missionaries in cases of
hysteria, 160 ; 223 ; ... { ...p . !
Fasts, the Rationale of------, . ...Females, Magazines for----- lfJ6 ;
Education of Hindu------1 -J the
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G. ,Gambetta (Leon), a re-incarnation
of Emperor Napoleon, 166 ; The religion of------, 220; the eyeand brain of-
Gayan Samaj of Poona, ...Ginwala’s (N. S.) “ Social inter
course between Europeans and Natives of India,” ... ...
God, 45;------ irreverently spoken ofby Salvationists, 109; Isothermal------12; A seeker after------172 jPersonal and Impersonal------ , 74 j104; 1 1 9 ; .........................................
Gospels, Origin o f - —- , ... ...Government, profession of religious
impartiality on the part of—■— ...“ Grammar of Musio” (Dr. Calcott’s),Great names, under the shadow
of........ ......................... 137;Greeks, are the old—Atlanteans ?...Guilty, the—and the irresponsible,G o r u , How a Chela found his------
67; the finding of a---- ...
H“ H, X.,” 39 ; 45; 75 ; 95; 12Q ; -----
chided, 88 ; Alluring promiseof-----16 ; 77 ; reply to the lettenof-----, .104; 119 ;
Haeckel’s (Prof.) lecture on Law and Miracle ... .. ... ...
Hahn’s (Dr. O.) views and Funda-. mental Truths, ... ... ...
Hair, should men cut their----- . ...Harmony and Homoeopathy ...Haunted house in Zante, ... . . .Haute Magic, R itual de la, 36 ; 58 ;...Head-quarters, removal of our--——Heeranund’s Almanao for 1883,Hermetic Philosophy .. . ...Herschel’s (Sir W.) views,... ...Hinduism, Superiority of ̂ — to other
------ religions 13 ; 33 ; I d b u H s ofgadris to,------324 ;Victims of— ■276 j Summtim------bonwn of----- -and Buddhism, ... ...
“ Hindu, magaainesfor— Women,”126 ; The status of------326 ; Do—Mahatmas exist? 146; Social in. tercourse between the Europeanand the-------319------ Divination,169 j------Zodiac 176 ; 204;------Musio—see “ Music.”
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Hunter’s (Dr.) exertions for India,1 ;— r—for Hindu Musio... ...
Huxley (Prof J and “ Isis Unveiled,”I ,
Idolatry, 97;----- *in theVedas 18;,..Immortality,—and Death, 28 ;------of
the Sapta Rishis ... ... ...Incarnations, Do A depts recollect
their previous,— ... ... ...India, Religious education in-------,
55 ; missionary progress in-------,139; marvellous rapidity in tho transmission of newsin— -—310 ;so- cial intercourse between Europeans and the Nativesof—— 319; agricultural reform, 91; the 18 Siddhas. ofsouthern------154 ; Principals ofcolleges in----—167 ; Indian drugsIndian Mirror,” the Theosophist’s image in the— — ... ... ...
Indian Witness” of Calcutta, slandering Theosophy ... ...
Indra’s crime, esaterically explained.Infidel and Christian morality, com
parative statistics of---- -, ...Influx and Efflux, the law of------ ,...Intuition, Reason and— ... ...Inventions ... ... ... ...Irresponsible, the guilty and the— ... " Isaacs, Mr. (“ F, M. Crawford’s”)
145;------reviewed ... ...“'I s is Unveiled,” 119; the chasm
between old and new methods bridged over in------151 ; Prof.
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Historians,infallibility of theWesternHomoeopathy,------and Mesmerism
169; ------and harmony,... ...Horoscopes and Astrology,... ... Human storage Barttery ... ...Hume (A. O.), on the necessity for
religious education in India, 55 j — on the infallibility of the revelation of the Vedas, ...140;
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Isothermal GodJ.
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Japan, Magical Mirrors of— - Jesus ... ... ... ...Jesuits ... ... ...Jivatma and Odoriqen ...
Kali Devi’s image insulted padri, ... ... ...
Kama,-LoT(a, 29; ... ... ...Kardec (A llen), Teachings of------Karma, 89; ... ... ... ...Keshub St.,—see “ Sen”.K habar .............................Kingdoms, seven ... ... ...K ingford’s (D r. A.) “ Perfect way
in diet,” reviewed... ... ...Knowledge, Is withholding------a
sin ? 39 ; 95 ;Krishnavarma, (Pandit Shyamii) a t
Oxford ................ ... ...Kumarila Bhatta ............................Kurq Rum* the saored tree of------
in Tibet, 130; A Mussulman------a t Lucknow ............................
L ,Lamp, Psychology of the------, ...Law and Miracle,............................Law—does—require a law-giver,
119;“ Life after Death,” (Dr. H , War-
nekke’s), .............................Life-atoms, transm igration of------...Life-Wave, human------ ... ...L ight’s Velocity, ... ................Longevity, ... ... ... ...Lost Arm, pain in a— — ................Lunatics—whence the name ? ...•Lynton’s (E. L.) “ Witch Stories,”
“ M.A.(Oxon)”—cm the “ B rothers,” 46 ; 50 ; on Spirit identity, 256; his review of “ S tars and the earth,” ,,, ............................
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Magic,. 164; Spii’if-ualistic} Black—,-. _ 92-; Black-— -on tlio Nilgh.ins. i
, ;~ 3 2 0 ;— o£ th e N e w llis p e n s j it io n , 1200; M a g ic a l . M irrqrs or Jap afi, ■ -
GO ; an e x c e lle n t m irror, 143 ; M a- ;g ica l ev o ca tio n . o£ Appllon^us, :.ij 58
M agn etism , M edical-^— ; .... _ AM ahatmas— S ee “ B r o th e rs ,; , H im ^ - . ,• I a y a n ” visible and invisible,
75 ; Zoroastrian—— 88; do H indu, ^— :---- exist ? 146; the 18 ,
Siddhas of Southern India ... 154M ah a b h a ra ta in E n g lish ... ...... 213M a liom ed an ism , eso ter ic—— 145 ;
204;------- in Atharvari Veda,: 273 ;A M ahomedan “ Kumbum” _ tree. 203
M ahrathi “ Theosophist,” reviewed• : : . . : . . 126.; 319
Man, evolution of----- 2 ; 46 ; 'P r im ev a l race of—:—112 ; bep;tenary Principle, 253 ; 282 ; Pro- ^gress of hum anity... ... •••
Manickya Prabhoo Y o g i , ................3 /dManus,...- ... ................. 1 5 2 ” 254... ....................................... -*■?" >Masonry, Tantric—. ... iqqMaterialism and its lessons,.. .•• toy M a t t e r , I a f o r c e o r e n e r g y - - —.
44 . --------- a n d f o r c e i r o m t h e H i n d ustandpoint, 66 ; and Spirit,2 4 g ------ !— and its forces 108 ;indestructibility of— ... ... _ ...
Maya Vocables of Yucutan, Christ’slast words interpreted by---------••
Mayavirupa, ... ••• ••• •••Medica, East India Materia-—^-96 ; Medical M agnetism,... ... \ •••Meditation, the tree of------- -Mediumship,------and epilepsy 73 ;
Mediums 262 ; curious Medium istic Phenomena 85 ; a common vice of Mediums, 137 ; prophecies of Mediums. 167'; difficulties in the question of Medium-sliip. ...
“ Mehladi Mata,” ... ... •••Mental labour and full stomach ... Mesmerism, as an anaesthetic, 116 ;
healing by—:— 158 ; homusopathyan d ----- 169 ; Medical—170; perilsof dabbling in—280 ; Mesmeris-
128
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20316888
281 84
175 287 ; 79
ing W ater , ...Metals, transmutation of— ...
.Metaloscopy and Xiloscopy ...Metempsychosis, ... ... •••Mind,Thought and Cerebration, 25Mineral,-^-Monad, 303 ; —kingdom, 304
■Miracle, law and—-—77 ; ------ andTheosophy: ... ... ... 152
Missionaries, abuse of power by----- j41 ; 120 ; Misleading statementsof------139 ; exorcisms by------ 160 ;223 ; 272 ; charges of—— against the Principals of Indian Colleges,
■ 167 ; fibbing of-;—:-263 ; insult of: ------ to Hindu goddess^,: 34 ;. belief of—in spiritualism, ,j 119 ;
Zenana Mission, ... ... 283Modern Science,------ seo , tffider
“ Science.” . . . . . ., Monad, ^Mineral—— 303 ; .Monadic
Essence, ... . ... . 304; AConas, the Peripatetic application of 304
Moon, influence of the beams of------171; is the------immersed in matter ? .; . .295; 303
; Morality, comparative statistics of the Infidel and Christian . • ... 217
; Muller’s (Prof. Max) opinion wanted, 236 Music, Hindu^r——5 ;2 6 5 ; Hindu
theory of------11 ; “ Grammar of—'— reviewed ,,, 126
P age.
Mysterious.race in Nellore, , _ i>> 82iiystic I^adi-i, 119 : 'Mystic' s tories.:
Mythical Periods, ' ... .••* ,301
; ■■■ - h : ; / . 1 "Nadigrandh<w\s ]■ •••: :. ••• ^33Narcotics 131;----- versus Occultism. <283Napoleon’s reincarnation as Gam- '
betta, ... ... _ •••Natives and Europeans, Social inter
course between-—,... ...National Fund for. tlic study of 329
Sanskrit, ... ... ••• ••• ^Nations, are the Great------to be
swept away in an hour ?... 295 ;. 301Nebular Theory, is the correct ? 295 ; 298 Nellore District, a Mysterious Race
in— ......................................... 82New. Dispensation,------Seo under
“ Brahmo Samaj.” _News, marvellous rapidity in the
transmission'of----- in tiie East,... 310Newton (Rev. B.) at Rawalpindi,
. ̂ 41 ; 120Niblett’s (H. C.) questions, an
swered,... ... 75 ; 76 ; 174Nilghiris, witchcraft on tho------- ••• 320Nostradamus, Michel de, ... 277Numbers, color of— , ... 150
: O.
Obscurations, ... ... •••Occultism, is vegetarianism neccs-
sary for advancement in— 235 ;Narcotics versus----- 283; G. F.Parsons on Theosophy and-----
Occult accoustics, ... ... •••Occult Science and its Masters,...Occult Truth, Fragm ents of------2 ;
131; 161; 194; Explanations of — 28 ; 202 ; 252 ; policy of the “ M ahatmas” in giving out tho ------, 65 ; 94 ; 120 ; alleged contradictions in the expositions of----- -231 ; old and new methods of ex
, pressing-------151;-----in Zoroas-rianism, 217 ; 224; 240 inDr. O. Hahn’s views, 294; objections iu the expositions of------- ,295 ; Replies thereto, ... ...
O d„ . . . . . . . . ... 85;Odorigen and Jiuatma, ... ...Olcott’s (Col.) Buddhist Catechism
------See under “ Catechism.”Orientalists an Association of----- ...Origines, le i------ . . . . . .Ormazd and Ahriman, ... ...Ojfley’s ( W . ) “ Philosophy of Spirit”
----—see under “ Philosophy”Hierosopliy and Theosophy, ...
161
31390
324
296159251
31751
217
244
P a g e .
Padri, See under “ Missionaries”M ystic----- - ... ... ... 119
Paine Hall Calendar, ... ... 237Palestine, a Freethinker in----- • ... 72Piili, the treasures in—:—... ... 317Panchakon ... ... ; ... ... 9Panahakosa, ... ... ' ' ... , ... 255Paracelsus (Theophrastus), slapders
against-—r— ... 120Parsi, light wanted by a—-141 ; tlio
religion of the .— -j—189 ; A
“ Perfect Way in Diet” (Dr. A.Kingsford’s), reviewed ...
Philharmonic Academy of Calcutta,• • ■ • .. . (. ' 7 j
Philosopher’s stone, ': J .... ...Philosophy, “ ------ o f , Spirit’’ (W.
Oxley’s) 18; 121;. 174; 210;' Hermetic----- :84; yisishthadwaita‘----- ■, See under “ Visishthad-waitism” ; Adwaita—— , See under
-V“ Adwaita.” ' ' ' '
264
26684
173
• of
561
265
1671232481527985
263112
191
72
mode of divination afnpng. the ■2 3 0 ; . ' ... ... ... . . . 2 7 5
Patanjali’s Yoga Philosophy ;(Tuka- ram Tatya’s, edition), reviewed... 71
Perehera, ... ... ... ... 236“ Perfect Way,” ... ... 10 ; 87 I
Philoz'oolatric appeal, , ...Photographic gun invented by M.
Marrez, ... ' ... ... ...Pillay, Ramalingam —— ... ...Planetary chain, ... , ... . . .4 ; 161Politics, Spirits engaged in*----- ... 166Poona Gayan Samaj... ... ..Pope’s Anathema against. Spiritual
ism, • • ... ... ... ..Post-mortem life, ... ... ...Pralcriti and Puruslia, ... ...Pralayas ... ... ... ...Press, Writing for th e -— • ' ...Prevision ... ... ... ,,,Prince Convert ' ... ' ..'J ,,,Primeval Race, double-sexed ...Prophecy,—of mediums 167 ;
a Fakir ... ... i ... ...Psychical Research, Proceedings of
the Society for---- - , . ...■: ■ ...Psychological Review, mistaken
notions of the------ ... ... 104Psychology of the Lamp ... ... 42Psychometry, 239 ;------and Arehaj-
ology ........................................... ... 235Punish and Prakriti . . ... ' - ... 248Pythonesses and Serpent Python,.,, 311
Q.
Questions, pertinent------ ... 235
: ................... R . J 1Ramabai (Pandita) ... ... 1Ramalingam Pillai Yogi, the..utter
ances of—---- - ' ... ' . . . ;1 61Ramaswamier (S.), F. T. S., How—
found his Guru ... ... ... 67Rawalpindi Mission School ' and
" Selfcoiitradicti’ons o f the Bible”,' ' . ' _ 4 1; 120
Real and.Unreal ... ... ,. .,. 267Reason and Intuition, ... .,. 327Re-birtl), retrogression in—---- '.- 174Re-iucarnation theory of ' Spiritists,
166; 167Relics, Sopara Buddhist-------: ' ... 101Religion,------of tho Future, 205 ;
------of Leon Gambetta, 220;Essentials of—-— ...213;
brutality in Ceylon, ~ ;-------Education in
previous iiica,rna-
Religious,197 ; 205 ; 325 India. ...
Reminiscence of tions,
Revelation,------of St. .Keshubj-J48;nd—infallible ...
REVIEWS':'— ' ‘ ' ' .“Arya ” Outstation correspondence
of the———... ,• ... '.- ' I.,“ Asia” (A. H. Keane’s) ... ...“ Battje-ground of Spiritual Refor
mation” (Dr. S. B; Brittan ’̂ )'.,“ Book pf tiie phrqnicles of 't | i^Pil-
grims in tho land of Yah we h,” (D.-M. Bennett’s),
“Ceylon Freethinker” . . ; / ...“ Cosmos, les Mondes”-——...“ Esoteric Buddhism” .'(A. • P.
Sinnett’s), ... ... . ...- ...“ Isaacs, Mr,” (F. M. Crawford’s),,..
274
55
296
‘140
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• - ! 1 " r <:] 1 ^Page,Kesliub Ch^Scn’s Rdvelatipri 'u.»y<i 148 “ Life after'iDefath” (Dr!. H: Wart: : ; ,' nekke’s), ... .<• ••• 12$u Light’.’—; % A. (O xon.y’i'a-Notes." ■ J
by-tlU tf&jf t i e ------V.. ,•••'■: 50“ M a r i n e s iot-HiriAli WbiVien,” ... 126 “ My V i s i t C o r n e r ’s). : 146Pali," Tr^tUte&in-—^.'.v •»................317“ Patanjali’s r • Yog .Philosophy?.
(Tukaram Tatya’s edition), '..I, 71 “ Perfect Way in Diet,” {Dr. A. :
Kirigsfotd'^) ... ... ... 264“ Philosophy-of Spirit” (W. Oxley’s). 121 “ Reply to Extra Supplement to the
Theosophist ■■ for July 1 1882,” (Omrao Singh’s) ... ... ... 172
“ Revised Catalogue of Indian;Drugs’' (Dr. Pandurang Gopal’s) 147
“ Satya Prakash,” ■ . ... 126; 148 ; 173“ Social Intercourse between Euro
peans and Natives” (N. S. Gin- ' ' wala’s), ... ... ... ... 319
“ Stars and the Earth ,” ..i : ... 69“ Suguna Bodhini”. ........... . 1 ... 173“ Tatwa Vivechacka” (Mahrathi
theosophist),... ... ■ ... 126; 319“ Vedantasara”i ,.i ... ... 318“ Violin” (P. Davidson’s),... ... 126 “ Voice of India”, ... ... ... 173“ Witch Stories” (E. L. Lynton’s),.. 291
“ Rings and Rounds,” 4 ; 46 ; 253'difficulties in the theory o f----- - 231
Righteousnes, the Trinity of'------ .. 206“ Rishis,” do the---- -exist ? 146 ; Do
ancient------still exist ? .. . ... 203Romans, are the old------Atlanteans? 295Runic and Arne Saknussemm,. ... 234
S.Sabhapati Swami’s beliefs... ... 203Sahara Sea ... ... ... ... 281Saknussemm Arne,... ... ... 234Salvation Army, . . . . ................109Sankaracharya, date and doctrine of
295 ; 304;------Atmanatma Vivekahof •... ... ... . , ... 30
Sanskrit, National Fund for thestudy o f----- ... ... . ... 43
Satan,—Identification of one’s selfw ith------ ... ... ... . ... 28
“SatyaPrakash',” reviewed, 126 ; 148; 173 Savage RaCeS, funeral rited im ong, 281Schopenhauer,---- -an d Theosophy (
90; —and Adwaitistri, ; ... ... 210Science, Lay Che^a’ ̂ letters. on ,
Secret------65 ; Mbtlferrt—— criti- "cised 44 ; 66 ; Modern;— -and ' astrology, 277 : the bugbears ofmodern------105 ; 169 ; 192 ; plagia- .risms of modern-------; influence of; ,Christianity upon modern ... 30
Sealed Envelope, reading a -------... 192S elf, How to know the real------- .... 97Sen, Keshub Chandra, 109 ; Revela- : ,
tion of------, ... .148; 185 ; 200Septenary principle in Esotericism,
253;.............. . . . . ... „ ... 282Serpent Python, ... ' ... : ... 311Shakespeare, from Theosophy1 to '
- - ......' ... . ... 260Shiva, ... *95; 226Shroff (K. M.), Secretary to Society
for pre veii tion, of /cruelty to . animals, ... .... :.,U ... 54
Shyamji Krishnav&rma.(Pandit), , 27 Sinnett’s (A. P.) staitftch ’ defence of
Theosophy, 149 ; “ Esoteric Buddhism,” 253 ; 277 ; 28B ; Some questions raised thereby, 295 ; replies , thereto, ... ... ... ... 296
i . , P age.!Sleep,:m ,what'posture to-— r? 185; 323 Sme! 1,, vibratory harrrionics ' of— — 17 Sopai;a Buddhist Relics,. ... ,,1,01.;, 233 Soul, whence th e -1— ' ... 1 28l,“ Soul of Things” (Denton’s), 236 ; 239 Sound, Colour and'——. ... 150Space; Time--and E ternity;... ■ 698pectral,~Wai4iihg, 85; a scientific : ■. explanation ofJ-----appearance 116Spirit,------an d Matter, 248 ; “ M„ Aj' :
(Oxon)” ota-J^^-Identity ... ■ .., 256Spiritism, 281; re-incarnation theory
o f~ — .......... . - - . : 167Spiritual Reformation, Hattie ground '.. of—;— (S. B. B rittain’s), review,. 6d:, ... ■ ... , .... 1.47Spiritualism, .22 ; 23 ; 31 ; Christiah '
P ad ri’s belief in----- 119; Pope’sanathem a against------167 ; aspiritual puzzle, 203 ; Death of Dr.G. Beard, the most fierce opponent
. of------ '' ... 1 .............................169Spiritualist, Vedantic views of a
—1—26; Common vice of .the^---- . 137Srinivasa Row (P .), on the neces
sity of religious education in India, 56 “ Stars and the earth ,” reviewed ... 69Stomach, full—and mental labour 88 Story,, a—of 30 years ago, .. ... 315“ Styria, m y.visit to—:— ” (C. Cor
ner’s), reviewed, ... ... 146Subhuti’s Sopara Relic, ... ... 233Sufi Ode, .............................. 145 ; 204“ Suguna Bodhini,” reviewed; ... 173Suicide, is—— a crime ? 3 ; 93 ;------
for the sake of Salvation, ... 276Sun, Is- the------merely a cooling
mass; 299; the Magisterium of tlie—84; ■ the Seventeen-rayeddisc of ... ... ... ... 202
Swami,—‘Dayanund Saraswati. See“ D ayanund” ; ------of Almora, see“ Almora” ; Sabhapati,--------- ... 203
T.
Tagore ("Rajah Sourindra Mohan),... ........................... . .7 ; 266:
Tantras, ... . ... ... 95 ; 226“ Tatwa Vivechacka,” reviewed, 126; 319 Temple, Sir Richard—and Theoso
phy, _ •••_ .............................128Theism, in Adi BrahmoSamaj, 13; 33Theosophical Skirmish, ... ... 149Theosophical Society----- andgenteel
beggars, 325 ; removal of its Head quarters, 53 ; its Chief Mission,
‘ 64; 7th anniversary, of------------'78 ; Founders of------ ... ■ ; ... 206
Theosophical teachings in earlierwriters on Occultism, |... __ 151
“ Theosophist,” the Indian M irror’s appreciation of t h e -----30; a flattering notice of the----- , 152;------ in M ahrathi, 126 ; 319; Policy of the—-—, 181; fifth year of the----—'............................................. 265 ; 293
Theosophists, three grades of ancient------3 9 ;— —assisted in earnestresearches, 142; A word withthe------143 : ------ as photographedin-tlie Imperial Census of 1881 ... 311
Theosophy:------and the Avesta, 20;Lay Chela’s letters on------65;“ Indian Witness’s ■ slanders 'agairisfc----- 167 ; Schopenhauerand-----£)0 ; the failings of1-------and Almora Swami, 245; miracles and——J152 ; Sir Richard Templeand-̂ -i—-128 ; < Miracles and:-------15U ; ------and Religious riots 197 ;Hierosophy and------524 ; Ethics
. '. .. P age,of-1̂ —326 ; Hejlry G. Atkin&bn’s ’ . errt>n&ous imW&s^ibns regarding!—-“7- 2 6 0 .; Califormia on- * -1 ■ : ‘ U; 313
T h ir t | .yesfrp1' a | 6"a'WtorV 315Tibetaii,' ■ Cis-*-1̂ ' ramble*" 115'; :. K uinbutt 'ti*eB'irt Tibet > .w '130 Tirne^ Space'and'eternity, •’ ./. • 69Trant3e-speiakei^i! a comftion vice' ’ .
o f . ..!!"■ . 1 . ... 137Transmigra.tidri or life atoms .,. 268 Trinity of Rightfeoiisness, ... ... 206“ Truth Seeker Around the wttrld”
(D. M. Benn'ett’.s), reviewed; .1 4 6 “ Tsdng-Ka-Uhi-Ghien,” Protect of
•— —95 ;• greetings to ------ i ,.. 120Tukat-ani Tatya’s edition of Patanju-
li’s Yoga Philosophy, reviewed;.,. 71 Tyndall (Prof. John), 97; 155;
observations of------comniunicat- 'ed; 260 I 1 on the Blasphemy ■ prosecutiohj 284 ;— —speaking as , . though he were an occultist, : ... 301
, ;; _ u . ■ ■'Umrao Singh’s “ Reply to the E xtra
Supplement to the Theosophist for Ju ly 1882”,’ reviewed, ... ■ 172
Unreal, Real and— 1--------... 267Underwood (W.), exhaling fire th ro ' ,
his;.m outh ... ............. ;.'2 7 9
r ' y - . 1.Vaccination question in Switzerland and English Parliam ent ... ... 91
“ Vedanfasara,” reviewed... ... 318 Vedantjsm,' in the doctrine of tt
Spiritualist... ... ... ... J>6Vedas'—Idolatry in' the----- , 18 ;
43; Infallibility, in the Revelation ’ of-------- -140; Mahomedah- 'ism, the offspring of A tharvanaVeda, ' ’ ............................ 273
Vegetarianism, is—necessary for ad- vanceinent in occultism P... ... 235
Velocity of Light ... ... .. 234Victims of Hinduism as well as of ”
Christianity, ... ... ... 276“ Violin” (P. Davidson’s), reviewed. 126 Visishtliadwaitism, 196 ; 228 ;—1—
dissected, ... ... . ... ... 229“ Voice o f In d ia ” revietfed ... 173
^ W. ■W arnekke’s (Dr. Hugo) “ Life after
death,” reviewed,... ... ... 123Widows, -remarriage of Hindu—326; W ittgenstein, Prince, blessed by ■
“ Mahatmas,” .. i ’ -... 142Witch,------ Tragedies, 291;------craft;
on the Nilghris, ... ... 320
. . x . r ; : : /Xiloscopy and Metaloscopy, ... 175
t . ■ : - ;Yanadhis in Nellore D istrict; ' 1 : ‘ 82Yaegar’s (Dr.) philosophy,... ' v.. '251Year, our fifth------ ------265; ... '293Y oga,^philosophy {Tukaram Tatya’s
edition of Patanjali’s) reviewed,71 ------Postures (Asans), 15 ; Ex-tractsfrO m -^—Vasishtha, ... ... 185
Yogi, Manickya Prabhoo------ ;w hat is a——— ? 235 ; Sham, 131; 283
Z.Zante, H aunted house in....................321Zenana mission, . ... . ... 283Zero, A word with1-—■— ... ... 143Zodiac, H indu— >— 176 ; ' ... 204Zoroastrianism, 20 ; 141 ; Zoroaster
and----- 189; Esoteric------- 217; 224;240; Zoroastrian MAhatmas ... 88
TO
SUPPLEMENT TO THE THEOSOPHIST
V O L U M E I V * .
(OCTOBER 1882—SEPTEM B ER 1883.)W . n L Z ' , : h Y 2 .■ \■ IICCCCOOCM ■
[In tlie following tlie Roman figures represent tlie Numbers of tlie ’Volume.]
P a o j e .
A.Abayawardene, Simon Perera—I 4;
Thomas Perera— ... I l l 8 ; V G Address,—of Bombay T. S. in honor
of the Founders IV 8 ;—of Welcome to Madras V 1 ;—of Banki- pore T. S. to Col. Olcott, V I I I 11 ;—of the leading gentlemen of Madura to Col. Olcott ... ... X II 2
Aligarh T. S., formation of—- V II 6 Allahabad T. S., name of—changed
V 1 ; llules of — ... ... ... V 3Amarasuriya (Thomas de Silva) ex
ertions of— ... ... ... I 4Anan&iBai Joahi—See under “Joshi.” Anantaram Ghosh—See “ Ghosh.” Anniversary, celebration of tlie
seventh—of the T. S., IV 1 ;“ Report of the 7th—”, reviewed,X II 10 ; first—of Guntur T. S.,VI 1 ; first—of Nellore T. S.,V II I 5 ; first—of Calcutta (Bengal) T. S., IX 9 ; X 1 ; third—of Colombo T. S . , ............................ X I 4
Arrah,—T. S., formed, I I I 9 ; Col.Olcott’s wonderful cures at— V II I 2
Aryan, oui— Forefathers’ Society, (Tinnevelly) ............... ' 1 2
B .Bakhtawar Lai ... X I I 11Balai Chand Mullik... ... I l l 8, 9 Baldeo Prasad, ... X I 6, X I I 11 Banerjea (Nobin K .) ... ... IV 6Bankipore,—T. S. formed IV 7 ;
Bye-laws of—T. S., VI 4 ; Address of—T. S. to Col. Olcott,V III 11; Col. Olcott a t— IX 4, 5
Bankoora, Application for charterfor—T. S., V II 6 ; Col. Olcott at—■IX 4 ; Sub-committee of T. S., forstudying different branches of Esoteric science ... ... X 13
Bara-Banki T. S., formation of—IX 3 Barielly T. S., protest of—against
“ H. X .” I 5 • working of— V 4Baroda^ Kanta’ Majumdar,—See
“ Majumdar.”Beatson (Lieut. Stuart B.), return of
—from Egyptian War, ... I l l 8 Beauleah T. S., formation of—V II
,6 j Bye-laws of—. . .. . . . 1 X 7
P age.Bellary T. S., formed, ... ... V 2Bennett (D. M.), I I 3 ; death of—• V 4 Berhampore, Dr. Ram Das Sen’s . speech at the Anniversary of—■ T. S., V I 2 ; election of officers of
—T. S., V I 3 ; Col, Olcott’s cures and eloquent lecture a t—V III 3
Bliagulpore,—T. S. formed, I I I 9 ; Sanskrit School of—V I 5 ; Col. Olcott’s cures a t—V III 2 ; Col. Olcott a t— ... ... ... IX 4
Bhowanipore T. S.,—chartered V II 6 Billing (Mrs. Hollis), ... 1 5Bishen Lall, exertions of—V I 5 ;
V II 7, 8 ; V III 6 , 7 ;—forma B ranches at Delhi and Aligarh, V II 6
Blavatsky (Mme. II. P.), branch formed by—II I 9 ; Address in honor of—IV 8 j departure of— for Ootacamund ... ... X I 6
Bolarum T. S., formed, V 2 ; Bye- laws of— ... ... ... V 2
Bombay T. S., working of—V 3 ;VI 3 ; VII 6 ; election of officers of—V I 4 ; meeting a t Adyar for presentation of a silver cup and tray to the Founders by— ... V II 5
Brahmo Samaj, digression of—from Hinduism,— V III 4 ; Acliarya ofAdi— .......................................... X 3
Bramh, hymn to— ... ... I 3Branches, individuality of — Seo
“ Individuality.”“ Brands plucked from tho burn-
iug” .......................................... I 2Brotherhood, Universal—, VI 1 ;
Dr. Ram Das Sen’s speech on the —of Man, VI 2; Col. Olcott’s Lecture at Calcutta on Theosophyand—........................................... V II 1
Buddhism, D. M. Bennet’sadmirable lecture in Ceylon contrasting— w ith Christianity ... ... V 4
Buddhist, Galle Theosophical—School, 1 2 ; Sopara—Relics, I I I 9 ; “ Catechism” (Col. Olcott’s)—Seo “ Catechism.” Sinhalese— National Fund.—See under “ Sinhalese” ; Col. Olcott’s letter ou the recent—persecution in CeylouV III 12
Burdwan, T. S., formation of— IX 5B urt’s (D. II,) defence of Theoso
phy, ... ... ................ I I 3
P aobc.
Caithness, Countess of— ... XI 3Calcutta, Col. Olcott’s lectures a£—
V II 1, 4; Sunday School at— opened by him—VII 7 ; Electioii of officers of—T. S., ... ... X 12
Casava Pillay (R.), elected President of Nellore T. S., ... IV (J
Catechism, “ Buddhist”—accepted as authoritative in Japan ... X II 9
Cawnpore T. S., Protest of—against “ H. X.,” I 5 ; Bye-laws of— V 2
Cazeneuve (Jeane Aime de),... X I 3Ceylon, Col. Oleott’s work in—II
2 ; his wonderful cures in— ... IV 7 Chalcdighi T. S., formation of— IX ti Chatterjee (Mohini. M.), I l l 8 ;
Sunday lectures of—on Hinduism... ... ... ... X II 11
Chelas,—and Lay Chelas, X 10;Gurus and— ... ... X I 2
Chetty (G.Narasimhulu) of Hyderabad, death of—• ... ... IX 6
Chinese American, edited by Wang-Chin-Foo, ............................ V I I I 6
Chingleput T. S., formed ... V UChinsura T. S., formation of— IX 6Christianity, our policy not to be
compromised by—X I 2; D. M. Bennett’s lecture contrasting— with Buddhism ... ... y 4
Civilization, Vindication of ancient —I 2 ; comparison of Aucient Indian and Western— ... I I 4
Colombo, Col. Olcott a t—I 2; third Anniversary of—B. T. S., X I 4
Combaconum, Col. Olcott’s cures and lecturc at—X II 4 ;—T. S., formed ... ... ... X I I 8
Corfu (Ionian) T. S. ,—co-operating with Psychieal Research Society,X 14; Election of officers of—X I 4
Council, meeting of General—• IV 4 Cuddalore,—T. S., formed, V 1 ;
Bye-laws of—T. S., V III 5 ; Col. Oleott’s lecture and cures at— X II 5
Cures.—See under “ Mesmeric.”Courmes (D. A.), ................ VIII 7
D.Dacca T. S., formation of—
V I I 6 ; V Q I 4 Daji Raj (H . H.) Thakur Saheb of
Wadwari, visit of—to Founders,
P age .VI 5 ; departure of—for England,V II I 6 ; Narrow escape of—• IX 12
Damodar Das ... ... X II 11D arjiling,—T. S., formed, I I I 8 ;
IV 5 ; Rules of T. S., IV 5 ; Col.Olcott at— ................ V III 1
Deaths— See under “ Obituary.”Defence for withholding know' lodge ... ... ... I I 5Delegates,Names and Speechesof—TV 1-4 Delhi T. S., formation of— V II
6 ; ......................................... V II 7Deshmukh (Rao Bahadur Gopal
Rao H.), domestic calamity of— II 3 Devendra Nath Dass ... V II 7 Dijendra N ath Tagore.—Seo under
“ Tagore.”Disincarnation, an enviable—- X II 11 Dumraon, Col. Olcott’s unprece
dented cures at—V III 2, 3 ; formation of—T. S., V III 4, 5 ; Donation of H. II. tho Malia Rajah Saheb of— ... ... V III 6
Durbhanga, Membership in the General Council of T. S., accepted by H. H. the Maha Rajah Saheb of—V III 6 ; IX 3 ; formation of —T. S., V III 6 j ............... IX 6
P age.
„ H< .“ H. X .,” five protests against— I 5,6 ; Protest of Berhampore T. S. against— ... ... ... I I 5
Hague (Holland) T. S. ... I l l 9 Hatha Yoga, dangers of practising
— ................................. i n 8 , 9Head-quarters, Removal of—IV 6 ;
M anager’s notice of removal of— ................ ... ... IV 8
Himalayan Esoteric T. S.— See under “ Simla.”
“ H ints on Esoteric Theosophy, No.2,” reviewed... ... ... IX 9
Howrah T. S., formation of—. V III 4 H urry Singji Roop Singji {Rawal
Sri), Mesmeric cures of— ... I l l 8 Hyderabad (Dekkan) T. S. formed V 2 Hymn to Brahm ... ... 1 2
I .Im partial attitude of the Theoso
phist and Parent T. S., ... I I 1India, Regeneration of—■ ... X II 9Indian Civilization, comparison of
Ancient—and Modern W estern civilization, ... ... ... I I 4
Indian Mirror.—See under “ Sen (Norendro N ath)”.
Indian National Fund ... ... I l l 1Individuality,—of Branches, I I 1 ;
—of Allahabad T. S., V 1 ;—of Bankura T. S., ... ... X 13
Initiation Fees, Poona Observer's insinuation against the collectiono f - ................ ................ .... V I 6
Initiation of candidates, Official eiroular regarding— ... V II 7
Isis Unveiled, French translationo f - - ................ . . - lb-
Iyaloo Naidoo’s plan of raising an Indian National Fund ... I l l 1
J.Jamalpore,—T. S. formed, I I I 9 ;
Bye-laws of-—T. S, IV 6 ; Proceedings of—T. S. IV 6 ; Col. Olcott a t— ... ... ••• IX 3
Janaki N. Ghosal—Seo under “ Ghosal.” (
Japanese translation of Col. Olcott’s Buddhist Catechism ... X II 9
Jessore T. S., formation of— V III 1, 5 Jogendro N ath Basu Sarbadhicary—
Sec “ Sarbadhicary”, ..............Joslii, V isit of Gopal Vinayek,—to
Head-quarters, IX 12 ; address of Mrs. Anandi Bai VII 7; her departure for America to study medicine, V III G ; her arrival in America ... ... X I 6
Jnbbalpore T. S. formed ... X II 11 Judge, W. Q.—I 5 ; I I I 8 ; John
h - ............................ ; ... H I 8Jw ala Prasada, Mesmeric cures
o f - ... ............................ V 3J w a la P ra s a d S a n k h a d h a ra , V II 7 ; IX 7
K .Kali Prosonno Mukerjee—See under
“ Mukerjee”Kandy (Ceylon) Buddhist T. S.,
New Hall of— ... ... X 13Karwar T. S. formed ... IV 7 ; V 2 Kathiawar T. S., change in the name
of— ... ............................. IX 7Khushwagt Rai ... ... X I 6Kiugsford (Dr. A.) becomes President
of London T, S. ̂ VI 4 ;—and number 7, .. ... ... V I 5
Kirtane (Rao Bahadur V. J.) IV 6 ; V 3Kishen ball (Rai), illness of— V II 7Kishnaghur, formation of—T. S. I l l •
9 ; pol, Olcott’s work a t— ... V II 7
P age.Kotahena riots, Col. Ollcott’s letter
on— ............................ _ ...V III 12Krishnavarma ( P . Shyamji) ... IX 12
L .Ladios’ T. S.,—-applies for Charter,
V II 6 ; working of— ... X II 12Lahore, Shylocks of—V III 9 ;—
T. S. unchartered, ... V III 12 Lawrence (S. S.), address of—... IV 8Levy-Bing (L.) ... ... X I 3Light, seeiug bright—with closed
eyes ... ................ ... X I I 11London T. S.. change of officers of—
V I 4 ; number 7 and—V I 5 ; proposal of—that every Branch be styled “ Lodge” XI 4; applications for charters for all Branches in United Kingdom to be recommended by — ... ... ... X II 9
Lucknow (Satya Margo) T. S., Notice of S. J . Padshah’s lectures in—VII 6 ; a lecture in— ... IX 7
M .Madhava Rao (Rajah Sir T.) I l l 8Madras, welcome of the leading
gentlemen of— to Founders V I ; working of—T. S. V III 1 ; J . A. Venkataramay yah's lecture at—T.5., X 14 ; Sanskrit Schools of—T.5., ............................ X I 3 ; X II 8
Madura T. S. formed V 2 ; Bye-lawsof—T. S.V 14 jCoI. Olcott’s lecture and remarkable cures a t—X II 2,3 ; address of the leading gentlemen of—to Col. Olcott ... X II 2
Maitland (Edward). ... ... VI 5Majumdar (Baroda Kanta), V 4 ; the
Thcosophical School of— ... VIIT GMalabar T. S., formation of— ... X 13 Mayaveram, Col. Olcott’s lecture and
cu res a t—X II 7 ;—T. S. formed X II 10 Mesmeric Cures by Rawal Sri H.
Roopsingjee I I I 8 ;—by a correspondent V 4 ;—by Tukaram TatyaV 4 ; Col. O lcott’s Marvellous—See nnder “ Olcott.”
Mesmerism,dangers of dabbling in—X 12 Mesmerist, does—suffer by mesme
rising P I I I 8; first attem pt of a— V 4 Midnapore, formation of—T. S.,..: ]X 6 Midzdtani (Riyo-Zen) translates into
Japanese Col. Olcott’s Buddhist Catechism ... ... ... X II 9
Missionaries, Sinhalese boys won over from Schools of Chirstian— I 2 ; Cunning misinterpretations of;—1 3 ; false reports of—disproved by P. Srecnivasa ltao, Judge ofMadras ................ V {?
Mohini Moliun Chatterjee-—See “ Chatterjee” " ■
Moradabad T. S., formation of—V I 5 ; Sanskrit School opened by—IX 6 ; Charter granted to— IX 3
Moshin Ali, exertions of— ... VIJ 7Mudaliar, (M. .Singaravelu) elected ;
Councillor ... ... : , .... V7II 6Mukerjee, Kali Frosonno—fornis a
Branch at Beauloah,, V II 6 ! ^be example sot by ̂—X II l l ; exertions of Nivaran Chandra—■ ... X l l 11
Mullik (Balai Chand) ... .... I l l 8 , 9
" ®r-. .Nftidu, Memo, of Indian National
Fund by Iyaloo—III 1 ; death of M. Ramasawmi— ... ••• I 6
Naldanga, Theosophical School a t—1 ... ... ...' V III 6
Narasimhulu Clietty(G.) of Hyderabad, death of— , .,. ' ... IX 6
NfirraU T. S. formed ... V III 1, i
E.lHait, ill-humoured remarks of
the— ... ... ... V III 3Eclectic T. S., change of Officers of—II 3 Edirewere (Gregoris), ... ... I 4Enemy, an—turned Brother, ... V I G Esoteric Theosophy, “ Hints on—
No. 2” Reviewed ... ... IX 9European, Col. Olcott's lecture on
“ Theosophy, the link between the—and native,” ... ... V II 4
P.Fadecw (Hon’ble N A), ... X II GFortin (Dr.), ... ... ... X I 3Founders of the T. S., presentation
of silver articles to—by Bombay T. S., V II 5 ; welcome of the leading gentlemen of Madras to — V 1 ; Slanders of a spiritualist paper against—I I 3; evening party a t Bombay in honor of—IV 8 Address of Bombay T. S. to— IV 8 Seeunder “ Olcott” and Blavatsky.
Frink’s (W. R.) defence of the Founders ... ... I I 3
Free-thouglit literature, not to be suppressed for Christiant.y’s sake X I 2
Fund, Sinhalese National—See under . “ Sinhalese ;” Indian N ational— H I 1
Or. iGaj apati Rao, (Hon’blc Rajah) ... V 1 GalleBuddhistT. S.,4th Anniversary
of—X 14 ; School of—I 2 ; statem ent showing the num ber of boys in it ... ... ••• 1 2
Ghosal, Janakinatb—forms Karwar T. S., IV 7 ; Mrs.— ... _ ... V II 6
Ghosh (Anantaram ), donation of— for Sinhalese Buddhist NationalF u n d ........................................ V I 5
Goonasokera (D-O, D, S.), ... I 4Gopal Go vind Phatak (Rao Bahad u r) ,
detlth of-— ... ••• ... I I 5Gopal V. Joshi— See under “ Joslii.” G orakhpur T. S., formation of—
X 13 ; Bye-laws of— ... X II 8Gordon (Col. W.) ... v . I i 12Govinda Chari u (A ), lecture of—■ V 4 G untur T. S., celebration of first
Anniversary of—• ... V I 1Crwiw and ' Ghel&s ... ... X I 2Gya T, S., formed, ,,, ... I l l 9
P a g e .
Native, Theosophy the link between the European and— ... ... V II 4
Negapatam, Col. Olcott’s lecture and cures a t—X II 3 ;—T. S. formed . X I I 6 ; Bye laws of—T. S ... X II 7
Nellore, First Anniversary of—T. S.,V III 5 ; change of officers of—T. S., IV 6 ; Protest of— Hindus against “ H. X . ’ . •• _ ••• 1 6
Nivaran Chandra Mukerjee—Seo under “ Mokerjee.”
Nobin K. lianerjee—See under “ Banerjee.’’
NoreudraNath Sen—Seeundor Sen.
o . . .Obituary :—M. Ramasawmi Naidu I
0; Rao Bahadur Gopal Govind Phatak II 5; TC Ve'nkatanara- sayya V 4 ; D. M. Bennett lb ; H.E. Nawab Si. Salar Jang Bahadur V I 6 ; G. Navasimhulu Chetty of Hyderabad IX 12 ; Jo- gondro N ath Basu Sarbadhicary XX G • ... ............... X I I **
Odessa T. S. chartered ... X I I 6Olcott, (Col. H . S.), work of—in
Coylon I 1 ,2 ; viewsof—on Indian National Fund I I I 2 ; Series of Iccturcs delivered by—in aid of Sinhalese N. B. Fund III 6 ; abstract of the speech of - a t the 7th Anniversary IV 4 ; wonderful curcs of—IV 7 ; address in honor 0f—by Bombay T. S. IV 8 ; Proposal of—of imparting roligions instruction V I 1 ; begiushis Bongiil Tour V I 1 ; Programme of his Bengal Tour V II 5 ; V III 2 ; success of—at Dacca V II G; V III 1,3 ;—opens a Sunday School a t Calcutta, V II 7; marvellous cures of—at Calcutta VII 4 ; cures of— in Bengal and Behar, VIII 2 ,3 ; —forms Branches a t Dacca, Narail, JoRSoro and Howrah, V.1II 1, 4, 5; Iccture of—at Darjoeling, Y III 1 ; Review of the Collection of thelec- tnres of — I t ; Addressof Bankipore T g to—V I I I 11; letter of—to tho E x a m in e r of C eylon npon the riots of the Catholics V III 12 ; Notes on the Bengal Tour of—IX 3 ;— a t Jamalpore, I b \—Stir made in Beliar by—I b \—at Searsole, Ban- koora, Bankipur, Bhagulpoie,IX 4 ; a dumb man restored to speech by—IX 5 ;—forms Branches at Chakdighi, Chinsurah, Midnapore and Dnrbhanga IX (>; announcement of Northern Tour of—IX 9 ; Statistics of tho cures, &c. of—in Bengal Tour, IX10 ; arrival of—at Madras IX 12 ; Lecture of—on mesmerism at Bengal T. S’s. Anniversary X 7 , W arning from—to mesmerists X 1 2 ; Programme of the South Indian andNorth Indian tonrs of—X 12; Departure of— for Colombo,X 14 ; a wonderful cure of llypcr- metropia in an eye by—X I 2 ;—• at Tinnevelly, I 2 ; X I 5 ; a dumb man restored to speech by—X IS ; South Indian tour of—X II 1 ;—at Trivandrum, Srivilliputtur X II I ; addressof leading gentlemen of Madura to—X II 2 ; Lecture and curesof—at Trichinopoly X II 3 ,4 ; lecture and curesof—at Negapatam X II 5 ; leoture and
P age.cures of—at Combaconum X II 6 ; lecture and cures of—at Maya- veram and Cuddalore X II 7; Medical report on the cures of—V III 3 ; X II 7; lectures of—at Ootacamund X II 11 ; Tanjore T. S. formed by—XII 7 ; “ Buddhist Catechism” of—See “ Catechism” ; Heavy work of— ... X II 11
Ootacamund—T. S., formed, X I I6 ; Col. Olcott’s lectures a t— X II I I
P.“ P,” protest of—against “ H. X .” I 6 Padshah (S. J .) , hymn of—to
Brahm I 2 ; notice of lectures of— at Lucknow T. S. ... ... V II 6
Paris, working of—T. S., VI 5 ;V II 7 ; two new Branches formed a t - ... ... ... ... X I 3
Party, eveniug—in honor of Founders ... ... ... ...• IV 8
Phatak (Rao Bahadur GopalGovind), death of— ... ... I I 5
Pillay (R. Casava), elected President of the Nellore T. S ... ... IV 6
Pillsbury (Venerable P.), exertions of—against, Human Slavery ... V 3
Politics—to be eternally divorced from Theosophy... ... ... X 14
Pomar, Duchess of— ... ... X I 3Poona T. S., protest of—against “H.
X .” I 5 ; election of officers of—X I 4 Poona Observer, Insinuation of—-
against Theosophy .............. VI 6Programme,—of Col.Olcott’s Bengal
Tour VII 5 ;—of Col. Olcott’s Southern and Northern Tours X 12
Protest,—of U.ircilly,Cawnpore, and Poona T. S.’s against “ H. X .” I 5 ;—of Nellore Hindus and “ P ” against “H. X .” I 6 ;—of Berhampore T. S., against “ H . X .” I I 3 ;—of 201 Orthodox Hindus against blasphemies in the Statesman ... ... ... ... X I 2
Q-Queensland T. S., election of Officers
of— ............................ IX 7 ; X 13n
Ramabai (Pandita) ... ... IX 12Ramasawmi, Branches formed by—
Iyer, I I I 9 ; IV 6 ; V 2 ; death of —-Naidu, ... ... ... 1 6
Rawson(Prof. A.L.) forms Rochester T. S., ............................. I I 2
Relies, Sopara—of Lord Bdddiia, I I I 9 Report of the 7th Anniversary of
the T. S ................................... X II 10Reviews :—“ Thoughts on the Meta
physics of Theosophy” (S. Sunda- ram Iyer’s), V III 7; “ Collection of Col. Olcott’s lectures” (A. Theyaga Raja Iyer’s edition), V I I I 1 j “ Hints on Esoteric Theosophy No. 2,” IX 9 ; “ Report of seventh anniversary of T. S.,” ... X II 10
Rochester (H. S. A.) T. S., ... V 3 Russian T, S., chartered ... X II 6
S.Saint Louis (U. S. A.) T. S. forma
tion of—X 13; ... ... X II 9Salar Jung Bahadur (H . E. Nawab
Sir), death of— ... ... V I 6Salzer’s (Dr.)speech at Bengal T.S’s.
anniversary ... ... X 4Samaravikrama (D.) ... ... V 3Sankhadhara’s (Jwala Prasad) lec
tures,—at Moradabad, V II 7 ;— a t Lucknow, ... ... IX 7
Sarbadhicary (Jogindra N ath Basu) death of—X I 6 ; ................ X II 11
Page.Savasadhana,... ... IX 10 ; X 11 School, Galle Theosophical Buddhist
—I 2 ; 3 Sanscrit—and 2 Girls— opened by Guntur T. S., V I 1; Sanscrit—of Bhagalpur T. S. V I 5; Sunday—opened by Calcutta T. S., VII 7 ; Theosophical—at Naldanga V III 6 ; Sanscrit—of Moradabad T. S., IX 6 ; Sanscrit —of Madras T. 8 ., ... X I 3 ; X II 8
Searsole, Col. Olcott at—IX 4 ; formation of—T. S., ... ... IX 5
Secunderabad T. S.,—formed V 2 ;Bye-laws of— ... ... IX 7
Sen (Norendro N ath), speech of— at the seventh anniversary IV 3 ;—forms Bankipore T. S., IV 7; Staunch defence of Theosophy of —IX 8 ; Speech of—at Bengal T.
' S’s. anniversary ... ... X 2Sethna (Rastomji Dhanjibhoy), X 14 Seven (the num ber)—and President
Founder’s Bengal Tour, VI 1 ;— 1 and London T. S., VI 5 ;—and Himalayan Esoteric T. S .... IX 7
Shinshin,—High Priest of Japan approving of Col. Olcott’s “ Buddhist Catechism” ... ... X II 9
Shroff (K. M.) IX 12 ; indefatigable labors of ... ... ... V 3
Sliolapore T. S. formed ... IV 6Shyamji Krislinavarma ... IX 12 Simla, (Himalayan Esoteric) T. S.,IX 7 Sinhalese National Buddhistic■ Fund, Charter for — Eclectic
—T. 8 .—See “ Eclectic” collection of—by Col.Olcott I 1; I I I 3-7; errors in the Memo, of—V 4 ; donation of Anantaram Ghoshto— ......................................... V I 5
Sinnett’s (A. P.) Speech at the 7th Anniversary, IV 2 ; —expected visit to Head-quarters V I 5 ;— arrival a t Adyar ... ... V II 7
Slavery, Venerable Parker Pills- bury’s struggles against human—V 3
Sopara relics of Lord Buddha ... I l l 9 Speeches, abstract of—by the dele
gates ... ... ... IV 2-4Srinivasa Rao (P.,) Visit of—to
Tinnevelly ... ... ... VSrivilliputtur, Col. Olcott’s lecture
and cures at—X II 1 ;—T. S. formed ... ... ... X II 1
Statesman, protest against certain blasphemies in the— ... ... X I 2
Sunday,—School opened at Calcutta,V II 7 ; Mohini Mohun Chatter- jee’s—lectures ... ... X II 11
Sundram Iyer’s “ Thoughts on the Metaphysics of Theosophy,” reviewed ... ... ... V III 7
Swarna Kumari Devi Ghosal (S.M.,) ............................ V II 6
T.Tagore’s (D ijendra Nath) speech at
Bengal T. S.’s anniversary, ... X 3 Tanjore T. S., formed ... X II 7 Tantric rites (Savasadhana,) I X 10 ; X 11 Tej Narain City School ... V I 5Theosophical Society, im partial
attitude of the—and the '1'heoso- phist I I 1 ; Individuality of tho Branches of—lb ; Seventh Anniversary of—IV 1 ; Schools of—Seo under “ School.”
“ Theosophist,” impartial attitude of the—and the Paren t T. S., I I 1; the—will never compromise with Christianity and suppress Free- thought L iterature... ... X II
. P age.Tiieosophists, a warning to—I I I 9;
difference between—and non— X I I 9 Theosophy, the benefits of—VI 1;
Col: Olcbtt’s lecture a t Calcutta on “ —and Brotherhood,” V I I 1 ; hia lecture 0n “ —the link between ! the; European and Native” V I I 4 ;“ Thoughts on the Metaphysics of —,” reviewed, V I I I 7 ; a levy of arms againsfr^-IX 1 ;—staunchly defended by tlie Indian Mirror,IX 8 ; Politics to bo eternally
. divorced from—■ ... ... X 14Theyaga Rajaier (A.), exertions
of— ............................. V I I I 1Tilden (W. D.,) IV 6 ; exertions of
V I I 7Tinnevelly, lecturc and cures of Col., Olcott at—X I 5 ; Bye-lav.'s of—
. _ , P a g e .T. S. l l 6 ; “ Onr Aryan Fore- 1 fathers’ Society” at— . ... 1 2
Tremeschini versus Theosophy IX 1Trevaudrtim, Cel. Olcott a t—■ ... X II 1Trichinopoly, Col. Olcott’s lecture
and cures’ a t-^X II 3, 4;'—T. S. fornied, XII 7 jBye-laWs of—T. S.
X II 7Tukaram Tatya, mesmeric cures of
— I l l 8; V 4; Pablicatioii of Patanjali’s Yog Philosophy by-—V I 3
u.United Kingdom, Circular Order
that applications for charters for all Branches in—should be rebom- mended by London T. S., ... X I I 9
Unwtilla (J. N.), Visit of—to Head Quarters ... ................ IX 12
............... , . P ag e.. . V. ’
Vay, (Baron and Baronesa Von) ... I Vinayakrao J . Kirtane (llao Baha
dur), .............. . ... IV 6; V 3Venkatanrtr&sayya (K.), ... V 4Venkataramayya’s (J. A.) lecture X 14
; . w . (Wang-Cliin-Foo, our Chinese Bro
ther, ... ............... V II I 6Warning to Brother Theosophists I I I 9 Weerakoon (I). C. P . ) ... ... 1 4Williams (J. C.) ... V I G; V II I 6Work in Ceylon, ... ... 1 1W right (T. Herbert) ... ... I l l 8
Y .Yaegar’s (Dr.) Philosophy, ... X 4Yoga, Dangers of practising
Hatha— .............................I l l 8, 9
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