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[[Category:Periodicals|Herald of the Star]]
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'''''The Herald of the Star''''' was the official organ of the [[Order of the Star in the East]], which promoted the concept that [[Jiddu Krishnamurti]] was the [[Maitreya]], or [[World Teacher]]. It was published in London monthly from January 1912 to December 1927, with J. Krishnamurti serving as editor.
'''''The Herald of the Star''''' was the official organ of the [[Order of the Star in the East]], which promoted the concept that [[Jiddu Krishnamurti]] was the [[Maitreya]], or [[World Teacher]]. It was published in London monthly from [[January 12]], 1912 to December 1927, with J. Krishnamurti serving as editor.


== Index to the periodical ==
== Index to the periodical ==

Revision as of 19:50, 18 September 2013

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The Herald of the Star was the official organ of the Order of the Star in the East, which promoted the concept that Jiddu Krishnamurti was the Maitreya, or World Teacher. It was published in London monthly from January 12, 1912 to December 1927, with J. Krishnamurti serving as editor.

Index to the periodical

The Union Index of Theosophical Periodicals[1] provides a searchable index to this periodical online, listing article titles and authors in chronological sequence.

Availability of this periodical

No issues of this periodical are available online. Microfilm is not available, but several academic and public libraries have some issues. The Henry S. Olcott Memorial Library has a fairly complete run. Some articles were reprinted in other periodicals and books, such as Mary Gray's 1935 publication, The Gateway of Liberation, which was reprinted from 1924 issues of The Herald.[1] and Jinarajadasa's The Message of the Future.[2]

Notes

  1. Gray, Mary. The Gateway of Liberation, Wheaton, IL: Theosophical Press, 1935.
  2. Jinājadāsa, Curuppumullagē. The Gateway of Liberation, Glasgow: Star Pub. Trust, 1916.