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Pandit Babu '''Adityaram Bhattacharya''' (first name also spelled "Aditya Ram") was an erudite [[Sanskrit]] Professor at the Muir Central College, in Allāhābād. He was Vice-President of the [[Theosophical Society]] between 1881-1888, along with thirteen others. He was also the founder of the weekly ''Indian Union'', in 1885. | Pandit Babu '''Adityaram Bhattacharya''' (first name also spelled "Aditya Ram") was an erudite [[Sanskrit]] Professor at the Muir Central College, in Allāhābād. He was Vice-President of the [[Theosophical Society]] between 1881-1888, along with thirteen others. He was also the founder of the weekly ''Indian Union'', in 1885. | ||
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[[Category:Associates of HPB|Bhattacharya, Adityaram]] | [[Category:Associates of HPB|Bhattacharya, Adityaram]] |
Revision as of 02:54, 11 February 2018
Pandit Babu Adityaram Bhattacharya (first name also spelled "Aditya Ram") was an erudite Sanskrit Professor at the Muir Central College, in Allāhābād. He was Vice-President of the Theosophical Society between 1881-1888, along with thirteen others. He was also the founder of the weekly Indian Union, in 1885.