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Curuppumullage Jinarajadasa (16
December 1875,
British Ceylon – 18 June 1953,
United States) was a
Ceylonese author, occultist,
freemason and theosophist...
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Dorothy Jinarajadasa (born
Dorothy May Graham; 19
March 1881 - 13
January 1963) was an
English feminist, suffragette, and
writer based in India. Along...
- at Adayar, Madras, in 1917 by
Annie Besant,
Margaret Cousins,
Dorothy Jinarajadasa, and
others to
liberate women from the
deplorable condition women suffered...
- 1930, Ch. V.
Jinarajadasa 1919, p. 33.
Jinarajadasa 1919, pp. 33–5.
Tillett 1986, p. 138.
Jinarajadasa 2013,
First phenomenon.
Jinarajadasa 1919, p. 113...
- from the
physical body at will. The
Theosophist author Curuppumullage Jinarajadasa wrote: "When a
person dies, they
become fully conscious in the astral...
- the
Universe now
begins to
appear as a pure mathematician." To that
Jinarajadasa adds his
observation that the
Great Architect is "also a
Grand Geometrician...
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people of Honolulu, and it
became the
Foster Botanical Garden. In 1950,
Jinarajadasa took
three saplings of the Sri Maha
Bodhi to
plant two
saplings in Chennai...
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Besant (1907 to 1933).
George Arundale (1934 to 1945).
Curuppumullage Jinarajadasa (1946 to 1953).
Nilakanta Sri Ram (1953 to 1972). John
Coats (1972 to...
- troops. In the
battle of
Mentana Blavatsky was "gravely wounded." In 1941
Jinarajadasa, the
fourth president of the
Theosophical Society Adyar,
informed that...
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Helena Roerich Nicholas Roerich A. P.
Sinnett Rukmini Devi
Arundale Jinarajadasa Walter Evans-Wentz
Bertram Keightley Constance Wachtmeister W. B. Yeats...