Dharani Dhar Kauthumi

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Dharani Dhar Kauthumi (also known as Dharanidhar Sarma Kauthumi and Dharani Dhu) was a Brahmana from Bengal and a "well-known patriot".[1] He was a member of the Theosophical Society and chela of Master K.H. According to Mme. Blavatsky the surname "Kauthumi" meant that he was a disciple of the Sanskrit school of Kauthumi, which was rival of the one of Ramayana.[2]

Between 1883 and 1884 he wrote the following articles and reviews:

  • "Odorigen" and Jivatmaa. The Theosophist v. 4 (July, 1883), 251.
  • "Mayavirupa" The Theosophist v. 4 (September, 1883), 314.
  • "Chronology of the current Bengali Ephemeris" The Theosophist v. 5 (November, 1883), 48.
  • "Review - Theosophical Miscellanies No 2 Unpublished Writings of Eliphas Levi" The Theosophist v. 5 (December, 1883), 67.
  • "Answer" [to "Human and Animal Magnetism"] The Theosophist v. 5 (December, 1883), 97.
  • "Review - Remarks and Thoughts on Buddha and Early Buddhism by Arthur Lillie" The Theosophist v. 5 (February, 1884), 125.
  • "Reply to KCM FTS" The Theosophist v. 5 (April, 1884), 170.

Notes

  1. Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, Collected Writings vol. VI (Wheaton, IL: Theosophical Publishing House, 1989), 88.
  2. Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, Collected Writings vol. VI (Wheaton, IL: Theosophical Publishing House, 1989), 89.