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'''''At the Feet of the Master''''' is an inspirational work considered by many to be one of the classics of Theosophy. [[Jiddu Krishnamurti]] was awarded the [[Subba Row Medal]] for writing it. The medal was presented in December, 1911 at the annual convention of the [[Theosophical Society (Adyar)|Theosophical Society based in Adyar, Chennai, India]]. During that year alone, the work had passed through 5 English and 22 translated editions.<ref>"On the Watch-Tower" ''The Theosophist 33.5 (February 1912), 630.</ref>


== Writing of the book ==


== Editions ==


== Notes ==
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==Online resources==
==Online resources==

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At the Feet of the Master is an inspirational work considered by many to be one of the classics of Theosophy. Jiddu Krishnamurti was awarded the Subba Row Medal for writing it. The medal was presented in December, 1911 at the annual convention of the Theosophical Society based in Adyar, Chennai, India. During that year alone, the work had passed through 5 English and 22 translated editions.[1]

Writing of the book

Editions

Notes

  1. "On the Watch-Tower" The Theosophist 33.5 (February 1912), 630.

Online resources

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