Mohandas K. Gandhi: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 11: | Line 11: | ||
== Introduction to the Theosophical Society == | == Introduction to the Theosophical Society == | ||
Gandhi arrived in London on October 28, 1888. He was introduced to [[Helena Petrovna Blavatsky|Madame Blavatsky]] and [[Annie Besant]] in November 1889, but did not join the [[Theosophical Society]] at that time. However, he began to read Theosophical literature and related works, such as [[The Light of Asia (book)|''The Light of Asia'']] and ''The Song Celestial'' by [[Edwin Arnold]], the Bible, the [[Bhagavadgītā (book)|Bhagavad Gita]], and Blavatsky's ''The Key to Theosophy''.<ref>Stanley Wolpert, ''Gandhi's Passion: The Life and Legacy of Mahatma Gandhi'', Oxford University Press, 2002. Excerpt online at Beliefnet.com.[http://www.beliefnet.com/Entertainment/Books/2001/05/Gandhis-Passionfrom-Chapter-Three.aspx]</ref> He became engaged in several organizations that promoted [[vegetarianism]], along with [[Edwin Arnold]] and Josiah Oldfield, who shared rooms with Gandhi for a time. He attended the funeral of [[Charles Bradlaugh]], Annie Besant's mentor, on January 30, 1891. On March 26, 1891, he was enrolled as associate member of London Theosophical Society. His involvement with the Society ended later that year, when he sailed for India on June 12.<ref> | Gandhi arrived in London on October 28, 1888. He was introduced to [[Helena Petrovna Blavatsky|Madame Blavatsky]] and [[Annie Besant]] in November 1889, but did not join the [[Theosophical Society]] at that time. However, he began to read Theosophical literature and related works, such as [[The Light of Asia (book)|''The Light of Asia'']] and ''The Song Celestial'' by [[Edwin Arnold]], the Bible, the [[Bhagavadgītā (book)|Bhagavad Gita]], and Blavatsky's ''The Key to Theosophy''.<ref>Stanley Wolpert, ''Gandhi's Passion: The Life and Legacy of Mahatma Gandhi'', Oxford University Press, 2002. Excerpt online at Beliefnet.com.[http://www.beliefnet.com/Entertainment/Books/2001/05/Gandhis-Passionfrom-Chapter-Three.aspx]</ref> He became engaged in several organizations that promoted [[vegetarianism]], along with [[Edwin Arnold]] and Josiah Oldfield, who shared rooms with Gandhi for a time. He attended the funeral of [[Charles Bradlaugh]], Annie Besant's mentor, on January 30, 1891. On March 26, 1891, he was enrolled as associate member of London Theosophical Society. His involvement with the Society ended later that year, when he sailed for India on June 12.<ref>"Chronology of Mahatma Gandhi's life/England 1888-1891", [http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Chronology_of_Mahatma_Gandhi's_life/England_1888-1891 Wikisource].</ref> | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
<references/> | <references/> |
Revision as of 18:17, 14 July 2012
Introduction to the Theosophical Society
Gandhi arrived in London on October 28, 1888. He was introduced to Madame Blavatsky and Annie Besant in November 1889, but did not join the Theosophical Society at that time. However, he began to read Theosophical literature and related works, such as The Light of Asia and The Song Celestial by Edwin Arnold, the Bible, the Bhagavad Gita, and Blavatsky's The Key to Theosophy.[1] He became engaged in several organizations that promoted vegetarianism, along with Edwin Arnold and Josiah Oldfield, who shared rooms with Gandhi for a time. He attended the funeral of Charles Bradlaugh, Annie Besant's mentor, on January 30, 1891. On March 26, 1891, he was enrolled as associate member of London Theosophical Society. His involvement with the Society ended later that year, when he sailed for India on June 12.[2]
Notes
- ↑ Stanley Wolpert, Gandhi's Passion: The Life and Legacy of Mahatma Gandhi, Oxford University Press, 2002. Excerpt online at Beliefnet.com.[1]
- ↑ "Chronology of Mahatma Gandhi's life/England 1888-1891", Wikisource.