P. K. Telang

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P. K. Telang

Pandharinath Kashinath Telang was an Indian Theosophist and educator.

Life and professional career

Professor Telang was an Indian Theosophist of the Brahmin caste, son of Justice Kashinath Trimbak Telang. He earned a Master of Arts degree and a Bachelor of Laws, and became an educator. In 1909 he joined Central Hindu College, and also served as Principal of the Theosophical College and the Theosophical National Boys School in Benares. He died on June 5, 1929.[1]

Theosophical work

Professor Telang served on the General Council of the Theosophical Society. He helped to edit New India. In 1925, he worked with Pandit A. Mahādeva Sāstri, Jiddu Krishnamurti, and other Brahmins to develop the Bhārata Samāj Pūja ritual of congregational worship.

The Union Index of Theosophical Periodicals lists two articles by or about Pandharinath Telang and seven more under PK Telang.

The Theosophical Society and its members comprised a significant block of the SPNE's (Society for Promotion of National Education) membership. Among the Theosophists most active in education were: Annie Besant, George S. Arundale, Francesca Arundale, James H. Cousins, Margaret Cousins, Fritz Kunz, Ernest Wood, Mary K. Neff, C. Jinarājadāsa, Nilakanta Sri Ram, Bhagirathi Sri Ram, B. P. Wadia, Hirendranath Datta, Sir S. Subramania Iyer, and P. K. Subramania Iyer. Other workers included Mr. Rama Rao, Mr. Trilokekar, Miss Herington, Mr. Huidekoper and P. K. Telang.

Prof. P. K. Telang was closely associated with Annie Besant. He was a distinguished educationist for The Annie Besant School. He also worked together with Annie Besant on the system of self-government along with prominent leaders such as Tej Bahadur Sapru, Sarojini Naidu, N. C. Kelkar, M. A. Jinnah. Motilal Nehru and C. P. Ramaswami Iyer.

Central Hindu University library donation

In memory of his father, in 1917, Professor Telang donated "a small but precious collection" that formed the core of what is now The Banaras Hindu University Library system. The collection was initially housed in the Telang Hall of the Central Hindu College, Kamachha, but was eventually shifted to its present majestic building modeled after the British Museum Library. The library has expanded greatly, attracting major donations from the Nehru and Tagore families and other benefactors.[2]

Notes

  1. The International Theosophical Year Book 1938 (Adyar, Madras, India: Theosophical Publishing House, 1938): 223.
  2. "Banaras Hindu University, Central Library (Varanasi, India)," University of Chicago Digital South Asia Library. [1]