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'''Sriman Swamy''' was a sannyasin and Honorary Secretary of "The Cow Memorial Fund" of Allahabad, a movement for the protection of cattle and the improvement of agriculture in India. | |||
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< | On [[August 7]], 1889, he wrote the following letter to [[Lucifer (periodical)|''Lucifer'']]: | ||
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In reply to your enquiries I may say that I certify on my word as a Sanyassi that I have twice visited Tibet since the year 1879; that I have personally become acquainted with several [[Mahatma|Mahatmas]], among whom were the two known to the outside word as [[Morya|Mahatma “M”]] and [[Koot Hoomi|Mahatma “K. H.”]]; that I spent some time in their company; that they told me that they and other Mahatmas were interested in the work of the [[Theosophical Society]]; that Mahatma “M” told me he had been the (occult) guardian of [[Helena Petrovna Blavatsky|Madame Blavatsky]] from her infancy. | |||
And I further certify that in March 1887 I saw [[Damodar K. Mavalankar|Mr. Damodar K. Mavalankar]] at L’hassa, in a convalescent state. He told me, in the presence of Mahatma “K. H.” that he had been at the point of death in the previous year.<ref>Sriman Swamy, "News of Damodar" published online at http://www.blavatskyarchives.com/srimanswamy.htm</ref> | |||
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In a letter to her friend [[N. D. Khandalavala]], [[Helena Petrovna Blavatsky|Mme. Blavatsky]] told him that this letter contained two "fibs": (a) "Damodar never was at Lhassa nor Sriman Swamy either, and not being permitted to say where he saw Damodar he gave a wrong name"; and (b) "My Master never told him what he says of me, but he heard it from a chela". | |||
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[[Category:People who encountered Mahatmas|Swamy, Sriman]] | |||
[[Category:Hindus|Swamy, Sriman]] | |||
[[Category:Nationality Indian|Swamy, Sriman]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 02:04, 10 February 2018
Sriman Swamy was a sannyasin and Honorary Secretary of "The Cow Memorial Fund" of Allahabad, a movement for the protection of cattle and the improvement of agriculture in India.
On August 7, 1889, he wrote the following letter to Lucifer:
In reply to your enquiries I may say that I certify on my word as a Sanyassi that I have twice visited Tibet since the year 1879; that I have personally become acquainted with several Mahatmas, among whom were the two known to the outside word as Mahatma “M” and Mahatma “K. H.”; that I spent some time in their company; that they told me that they and other Mahatmas were interested in the work of the Theosophical Society; that Mahatma “M” told me he had been the (occult) guardian of Madame Blavatsky from her infancy.
And I further certify that in March 1887 I saw Mr. Damodar K. Mavalankar at L’hassa, in a convalescent state. He told me, in the presence of Mahatma “K. H.” that he had been at the point of death in the previous year.[1]
In a letter to her friend N. D. Khandalavala, Mme. Blavatsky told him that this letter contained two "fibs": (a) "Damodar never was at Lhassa nor Sriman Swamy either, and not being permitted to say where he saw Damodar he gave a wrong name"; and (b) "My Master never told him what he says of me, but he heard it from a chela".
Notes
- ↑ Sriman Swamy, "News of Damodar" published online at http://www.blavatskyarchives.com/srimanswamy.htm