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  • ...as chartered on 17 November 1890 effective from 1 January 1891. The Indian Section of the Theosophical Society was registered on 31 August 1903 with its Headq The Theosophical Society in India publishes a journal, ''The Indian Theosophist''.
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  • ...t India and work at Varanasi contributed greatly to the development of the Section." He died in 1959.<ref>N. Sri Ram, "Presidential Address," ''The American T ...ty'''. The British government awarded him the title of '''Companion of the Indian Empire''', or C.I.E.
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  • Babu '''Dina Nath Ganguli''' was an early Indian member of the [[Theosophical Society]] from Berhampore. He was mentioned in ..., regular meetings, and public lectures. He was a Councillor of the Indian Section.
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  • '''Hirendranath Datta''' was an Indian attorney of Calcutta who was prominent in the [[Theosophical Society (Adyar ...the Society in 1894 and was present at the first convention of the Indian Section, in 1896, visiting [[Adyar (campus)|Adyar]] for the first time in 1903, whe
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  • ...Theosophical Society]], with [[Bertram Keightley]] as Inspector-General of Indian Branches. ...Aloha Branch in Hawai'i and served as General Secretary of the Australian Section of the [[Theosophical Society (Adyar)|Theosophical Society]] based in Adyar
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  • '''Chaganti V. K. Maithreya''' was a prominent Indian Theosophist who was a candidate for 2014 election to the Presidency of the ...eosophical Order of Service, Chennai Region. He was a member of the Indian Section Council and he is on the National Board of the TOS, India. He has been invo
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  • * 1892 &ndash; [[Alexandra David-Néel]] joined the European Section of the [[Theosophical Society]], in London. ...he [[Theosophical Society (Adyar)]], and scholar in the fields of Yoga and Indian Philosophy (b. 1898).
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  • ...rer who traveled widely all over India, and an active member of the Indian Section of the [[Theosophical Society (Adyar)|Theosophical Society]]. ...um," while being the Secretary of the Kumbaconam Branch.<ref>Anon, "Indian Section," Lucifer VII:48 (August 15, 1891), 510.</ref> Later in life he would trans
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  • Mr. Bertram Keightley, one of the General Secretaries of the Indian Section, is an Englishman by birth, son of a Liverpool solicitor, and was born [[Ap ...d America as H.P.B.'s special messenger, and he helped to found the Indian Section, of which he was the first General Secretary. Himself finely educated and
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  • '''SECTION UNDER CONSTRUCTION'''<br> '''SECTION UNDER CONSTRUCTION'''
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  • '''Martandrao B. Nagnath''' was one of the early Indian members of the [[Theosophical Society]] who was well known to the [[Founder ...ded some instances of his seeing the "generally unseen Brothers of the 1st Section of the Theosophical Society." He wrote:
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  • ...e a Presidential Address "The Case for India" at the 32nd session of the [[Indian National Congress]], Calcutta, which she presides. ...Ervast]], writer, lecturer, clairvoyant, and linguist; founder of Finnish Section of [[Theosophical Society (Adyar)|TS Adyar]] (d. [[May 21]], 1934).
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  • ...Theosophists living in India formed what was going to be called the Anglo-Indian Theosophical Society at Simla, but eventually was named the '''Simla Eclect ...gh the assistance of the [[Masters of Wisdom|Adept Brothers]] of the First Section of the [[Parent Society]] a knowledge of the psychological truths which the
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  • ...s a young girl, drawn there by a deep affinity. She lived for a time in an Indian household in a period when such things were not done as easily and naturall ...tion; of the South African Section from 1926-1927; and then of the English Section from 1933-1936. She was also an executive of the European Federation, and s
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  • '''THIS SECTION UNDER CONSTRUCTION'''<br> '''THIS SECTION UNDER CONSTRUCTION'''<br>
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  • ...[Theosophical Society (Adyar)]], and scholar in the fields of [[Yoga]] and Indian Philosophy. ...nd although invited several times to visit Krotona as well as the American Section, he always refused.<ref>Joy Mills email to Janet Kerschner. May 31, 2012. T
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  • ...ian Theosophist and educator who served as General Secretary of the Indian Section and as Secretary of [[Central Hindu College]]. Dr. Das's son, '''Sri Prakasa''' (3 August 1890 – 23 June 1971) was an Indian freedom fighter who became Governor of Assam (1949-1950), Governor of Madra
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  • ...ety (Adyar)|Theosophical Society]], and as General Secretary of the Indian Section. ...rm, he took on the responsibility of being General Secretary of the Indian Section from 1945 until 1959.
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  • '''Manilal Nabhubhai Dvivedi''' was a prominent Indian scholar whose translations of Sanskrit works were published in several Theo ...is now able to announce the definite engagement as Pandit for the American Section of Prof. Manilal N. Dvivedi of Nadiad, India. He is a B. A. of the Universi
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  • '''Rama Prasad''' was an Indian Theosophist and Sanskrit scholar. He had a Master of Arts degree and was a ...[[Hinduism]]). The author emphasized the scientific nature of traditional Indian religious thought. These writings were quoted extensively in other works, a
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