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According to [[Readers Guide to The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett (book)|''Readers Guide to The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett'']]:<br> | According to [[Readers Guide to The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett (book)|''Readers Guide to The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett'']]:<br> | ||
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Babula, [[Helena Petrovna Blavatsky|HPB's]] personal servant whom she hired in Bombay soon after her arrival there. He was 15 years of age at that time and is credited with being able to speak six languages. See [[The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett (book)|ML]] index; [[Old Diary Leaves (book)|ODL]] 2: 21; [[Letters of H. P. Blavatsky to A. P. Sinnett (book)|LBS]], pp 166-7. | Babula, [[Helena Petrovna Blavatsky|HPB's]] personal servant whom she hired in Bombay soon after her arrival there. He was 15 years of age at that time and is credited with being able to speak six languages. See [[The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett (book)|ML]] index; [[Old Diary Leaves (book)|ODL]] 2: 21; [[The Letters of H. P. Blavatsky to A. P. Sinnett (book)|LBS]], pp 166-7. | ||
<ref>George E. Linton and Virginia Hanson, eds., ''Readers Guide to The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett'' (Adyar, Chennai, India: Theosophical Publishing House, 1972), 218.</ref> | <ref>George E. Linton and Virginia Hanson, eds., ''Readers Guide to The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett'' (Adyar, Chennai, India: Theosophical Publishing House, 1972), 218.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 17:57, 28 January 2014
According to Readers Guide to The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett:
Babula, HPB's personal servant whom she hired in Bombay soon after her arrival there. He was 15 years of age at that time and is credited with being able to speak six languages. See ML index; ODL 2: 21; LBS, pp 166-7. [1]
Notes
- ↑ George E. Linton and Virginia Hanson, eds., Readers Guide to The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett (Adyar, Chennai, India: Theosophical Publishing House, 1972), 218.