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Indian dancer Rukmini Devi
Arundale.
Arundale lost his
mother at a
young age and was
adopted by his aunt,
Francesca Arundale, a
wealthy Theosophist. Initially...
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Rukmini Devi
Arundale (née Sastri; 29
February 1904 – 24
February 1986) was an
Indian theosophist,
dancer and c****ographer of the
Indian classical dance...
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Francis Arundale (9
August 1807 – 9
September 1853) was an
English architectural draughtsman.
Arundale was born in London. He
studied under Augustus Pugin...
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Francesca Arundale (born 1847 in Brighton, England; died 23
March 1924 in India) was an
English theosophist and freemason. She
became a
member of the Theosophical...
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academy was
founded in
January 1936 by
Rukmini Devi
Arundale and her
husband George Arundale.
Under Arundale's guidance, the
institution achieved national and...
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Sybil Arundale (20 June 1879 – 5
September 1965) was an
English stage and film
actress born
Sybil Kelly. From age 11,
Arundale appeared with her sister...
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Montessori with her son
Mario (on the left) and the
theosophist George Arundale with his wife
Rukmini Devi (on the right) in India, c. 1939...
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school lie in Theosophy, and some
seeds were sown in a
lecture by
George Arundale on 26
December 1912 at a
Theosophical Society Adyar convention in Adyar...
- nineteenth-century
philanthropist Edward Enfield. He was
educated at the
independent Arundale School in Pulborough,
Dorset House School,
Worth School, Collyer's Sixth...
- London.
There he met
Alice Bailey, C. Jinarajadasa,
Rukmini Devi
Arundale and
George Arundale. In 1973 he
became president of the T.S. Adyar. Bio
Sundrum Castle...